Welcome to Federal Mental Health
Call for Help: (214) 471-5837
Welcome to Federal Mental Health
Call for Help: (214) 471-5837
We deliver virtual mental healthcare and casework anywhere in Maryland
Maryland has one of the highest concentrations of federal civilian employees in the country, supporting agencies across national security, healthcare, research, transportation, and public safety. When a workplace injury or duty-related traumatic event occurs, the psychological impact can interfere with recovery, work capacity, and long-term well-being.
FedMH provides virtual mental health counseling, psychotherapy, evaluations, and clinical case support for injured federal workers in Maryland who need professional mental health care following a work-related injury or traumatic incident. All services are delivered securely via telehealth, allowing Maryland federal employees to access specialized care without travel or delays.
Our clinicians understand the realities of federal employment and provide focused mental health care related to workplace injuries—delivered confidentially and with clinical precision.
Federal employees in Maryland often work in high-responsibility, mission-critical environments, including federal healthcare systems, research facilities, federal law enforcement, defense-adjacent civilian roles, and administrative headquarters. Injuries or traumatic events in these settings can lead to lasting emotional or psychological symptoms.
FedMH supports injured federal workers in Maryland experiencing mental health symptoms following:
Our services are clinically focused and designed specifically for federal workers navigating injury-related mental health needs.
FedMH provides individualized counseling and psychotherapy for Maryland federal workers whose mental health has been impacted by a workplace injury or traumatic event. Treatment is tailored to each individual’s diagnosis, symptoms, and recovery stage.
Maryland services include:
All services are provided by licensed mental health professionals through secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth.
Maryland’s federal workforce spans urban centers, research corridors, military-adjacent civilian facilities, and suburban federal campuses. FedMH’s telehealth model ensures that injured federal workers can receive consistent mental health care regardless of location.
With virtual care, Maryland federal employees can:
Our statewide virtual model supports federal workers throughout Maryland.
In addition to therapy, FedMH provides mental health evaluations and clinical case involvement for injured federal workers in Maryland who require professional assessment related to their condition.
Our clinicians assist with:
FedMH’s role is strictly clinical, focused on evaluation, treatment, and mental health care related to workplace injuries.
FedMH supports federal civilian employees across all agencies and job functions in Maryland. Our services are not limited to a specific department or role.
Maryland federal workers we commonly support include those working in:
Services are available statewide for injured federal workers seeking mental health care.
Federal employees across Maryland choose FedMH because we offer:
Our care model is designed specifically for injured federal workers navigating recovery.
FedMH provides virtual mental health services to injured federal workers throughout Maryland, including those located in and around the state’s largest cities:
● Baltimore ● Frederick ● Rockville ● Gaithersburg ● Bowie ● Hagerstown ● Annapolis ● College Park ● Salisbury ● Laurel ● Greenbelt ● Hyattsville ●Takoma Park ● Westminster ● Bel Air ● Towson ● Catonsville ● Dundalk ● Silver Spring and ● Wheaton
Our telehealth model ensures access to care across Maryland’s urban centers, suburban corridors, and federal employment hubs.
If you are a federal employee in Maryland seeking mental health counseling, psychotherapy, evaluation, or clinical support following a workplace injury or traumatic event, FedMH is here to help.
We provide confidential, virtual mental health care designed specifically for injured federal workers.
