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Doctor Care Anywhere adds Towards’ mental health services

by Graham Simons
17 December 2025
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Doctor Care Anywhere (DCA) customers now have the option to choose Towards’ mental health services.

Towards offers online and face-to-face services.

Its face-to-face sessions are available through a walk-in service across high-street locations, with patients referred through DCA able to start therapy immediately, or they can choose to access therapy online.

The service is available to DCA direct clients only.

Tim Rideout, chief executive officer at Towards, said: “I am delighted that our first partnership is with Doctor Care Anywhere.

“Together we will ensure that DCA’s patients enjoy immediate access to the highest quality in-person mental health therapy.”

Laura O’Riordan, chief executive officer at Doctor Care Anywhere, added: “This partnership with Towards reflects our shared commitment to breaking down barriers to mental health support. 

“By combining our digital reach with Towards’ innovative high-street model, we’re ensuring patients can access quality therapy without delay – whether online or in person.

“It’s a significant step forward in making mental health care immediate, flexible, and truly patient-centred.”

 

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