Connecticut is a telehealth-enabled state within Sanctuary’s network. Services are delivered remotely, allowing patients to connect with licensed providers without requiring in-person visits based on current service coverage notes.
This model allows for accessible, compliant care while maintaining alignment with Connecticut’s healthcare regulations and program requirements.
Available services in Connecticut are determined by provider licensure, clinical fit, and state-specific program rules.
Connecticut patients can connect with PA-licensed physicians for medical marijuana card evaluations and related certification support.
Learn MoreConnecticut patients may be eligible for telehealth-based medical weight management, including clinician-guided programs and prescription-based options when appropriate.
Learn MoreHormone therapy services may be available in Connecticut through secure telehealth consultations, depending on clinical eligibility and provider availability.
Learn MoreConnecticut patients may also have access to Men's Health services Sanctuary wellness services as permitted by state rules and clinical fit.
Learn MoreThe Connecticut telehealth process is designed to be simple and structured, with each step aligned to state-specific requirements.
Telehealth is regulated at the state level. This Connecticut page ensures patients receive accurate, location-specific information instead of generalized guidance.
Yes. Connecticut is a statewide telehealth service area within Sanctuary’s network.
Current coverage notes do not indicate an in-person requirement for Connecticut services.
Medical marijuana card certifications are the primary service, with additional wellness services potentially available depending on eligibility.
Visit the Connecticut service page, contact Sanctuary, or begin the booking process online.
If you are located in Connecticut, explore available services or contact The Sanctuary Wellness Institute for guidance on next steps.