XRHealth to Launch Virtual Reality Telehealth Clinic in Israel In November

XRHealth Launches Virtual Reality Telehealth Clinic in Israel

What You Should Know:

– XRHealth announce it will launch a new virtual reality telehealth clinic in Israel, slated to open on November 1st.

– The VR-driven telehealth clinic treats patients in
Israel for symptoms related to Stress & Anxiety, ADHD, Motor &
Cognitive Rehabilitation, post-COVID-19, Parkinson’s, Brain Injury, and more.


XRHealth, a Boston, MA-based provider of extended reality therapeutic applications, today announced a new virtual reality telehealth clinic in Israel, opening on November 1, 2020. The virtual reality telehealth clinic treats patients in Israel for symptoms related to Stress & Anxiety, ADHD, Motor & Cognitive Rehabilitation, post-COVID-19, Parkinson’s, Brain Injury, and more.

The Israeli-based clinic will provide patients with a VR headset at home to access different virtual treatment rooms with various therapeutic exercises. Patients are paired with a licensed clinician who evaluates them, creates a treatment plan, monitors their progress, and adjusts the treatment plan based on the patients’ actual outcomes. Patients can communicate with their clinicians and track their progress using the XRHealth mobile app.

The clinic will be powered by leading medical centers in
Israel and around the world and employs licensed clinicians who are trained in
VR treatment, including physical therapists, occupational therapists,
psychologists, and more.

“In the era of COVID-19, there’s an essential need to provide healthcare services remotely and VR technology enables us to offer a wide variety of telehealth treatments that far exceed a simple video call,” says Eran Orr, CEO of XRHealth. “Now, patients in Israel have access to the highest-quality healthcare treatments, all from the comfort of their homes.”

Insurance Coverage

The company’s medical applications are approved by the
Ministry of Health and the treatments are reimbursable through insurance
providers and HMOs (based on individual coverage).