Leva Requires a Prescription. There are two ways to get started:
1. Ask your healthcare provider to send in a prescription
to the Leva Women’s Center.
2. Schedule a visit with a telehealth provider
Note: you will be leaving the Leva Therapy website and if eligible for a prescription for Leva, you will be charged a $25.00 virtual provider visit fee.
Both of these options allow you to schedule a free consultation with our Leva Women’s Center to check your insurance coverage.
Please note, a prescription for Leva does not require you to purchase, but it does expedite the process if you decide to move forward.
Next Steps & What To Expect
- Once our team receives your prescription, you will receive a text message from the Leva Women’s Center (with a 617-area code). The text will have a link to schedule a time to chat with us on a live call.
- You can always call us directly at 1-855-FOR-LEVA (367-5382) to get started immediately.
- We will check your insurance coverage to determine any out-of-pocket costs and provide affordable payment options accordingly:
- National and regional insurance coverage, plan dependent
- HSA/FSA eligibility
- Monthly payment plan options
- A money-back guarantee, subject to eligibility
Moving Forward With Leva
- A coach will reach out with a welcome message via text.
- Your device will ship to your home in discreet packaging. (You cannot pick it up from a pharmacy.)
- Once you receive Leva, download the Leva app. The app will guide you in getting started.
- Once you’ve trained with Leva two days in a row, you’ll receive a text to schedule time with your dedicated Coach. She’ll support you throughout your 12-week therapy. Your coaching call is 10-15 minutes and is encouraged! Speaking with a Coach can help build confidence, provide personalized tips, and set you up for success (however, it’s not required).
- Complete your therapy by using Leva two times a day for 12 weeks! Your provider will receive monthly reports, to monitor your therapy and progress.
- Once therapy is complete, check back with your provider to discuss your results.