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Talk to a therapist online—your 1st session is GH₵83 instead of GH₵166 (50% off)

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Feeling down? Our doctors can help

Our doctors treat you ONLINE from 32 Central High St, East Legon-Trasacco Estate, Accra

Feeling down? Our doctors can help

Our doctors treat you ONLINE from 32 Central High St, East Legon-Trasacco Estate, Accra

"Our team of qualified medical professionals is here to provide compassionate care for any condition, without judgement—anytime, anywhere. Skip the waits and hospital trips—connect instantly with licensed doctors and get quality medications delivered to your door. From diagnosis to treatment and beyond, we’re with you every step of the way. Berry Health: Your phone. Your doctors. Your peace of mind."

Dr. Fredua Agyeman Akosa MD, MPH, MBA, FRSPH

Founder & CEO, Berry Health

Depression is treatable

Depression is treatable

Depression is treatable

We've seen 37,168 patients and counting

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We've seen 37,168 patients and counting

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We've seen 37,168 patients and counting

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Frequently Asked Questions

Learn about depression

What is depression?

Depression is a mood disorder that presents with feelings of sadness, irritability, rumination, reduced interest in activities, sleep disturbances, changes in thinking patterns and movement. Depression may co-occur with other psychological conditions such as anxiety and stress.

How common is depression?

In low and middle-income countries, more than 75% of people with mental disorders receive no treatment at all for their disorder. Only about 2% of Ghana’s 2.3 million people living with mental health conditions are receiving psychiatric treatment and support from health facilities according to WHO.

What causes depression?

Research shows that depression can run in families.  Chemical imbalances in the brain that control mood and feelings can also play a part in depression.  Not taking your mental health seriously in stressful, worrying or daunting situations and environments, be they personal, economic, international etc. can trigger a depressive episode

What can I do to prevent depression?

Medication - there are various antidepressants your doctor can prescribe Psychotherapy - talking to and working with a therapist regularly can help deal with depression. Alternative methods - this includes activities such as meditation or acupuncture

What are symptoms of depression?

Some possible symptoms of depression include: persistent sadness or feelings of emptiness loss of interest or pleasure in activities that were once enjoyable difficulty sleeping or excessive sleeping fatigue or low energy levels feelings of hopelessness, helplessness, or worthlessness irritability or restlessness thoughts of suicide or self-harm difficulty concentrating, making decisions, or remembering things changes in appetite, either overeating or loss of appetite headaches,  stomach problems muscle pain

What are treatments for depression?

Depending on the manner and severity of the depression, treatments could involve one or a combination of the following: Medication - there are various antidepressants your doctor can prescribe Psychotherapy - talking to and working with a therapist regularly can help deal with depression. Alternative methods - this includes activities such as meditation or acupuncture

What is depression?

Depression is a mood disorder that presents with feelings of sadness, irritability, rumination, reduced interest in activities, sleep disturbances, changes in thinking patterns and movement. Depression may co-occur with other psychological conditions such as anxiety and stress.

How common is depression?

In low and middle-income countries, more than 75% of people with mental disorders receive no treatment at all for their disorder. Only about 2% of Ghana’s 2.3 million people living with mental health conditions are receiving psychiatric treatment and support from health facilities according to WHO.

What causes depression?

Research shows that depression can run in families.  Chemical imbalances in the brain that control mood and feelings can also play a part in depression.  Not taking your mental health seriously in stressful, worrying or daunting situations and environments, be they personal, economic, international etc. can trigger a depressive episode

What can I do to prevent depression?

Medication - there are various antidepressants your doctor can prescribe Psychotherapy - talking to and working with a therapist regularly can help deal with depression. Alternative methods - this includes activities such as meditation or acupuncture

What are symptoms of depression?

Some possible symptoms of depression include: persistent sadness or feelings of emptiness loss of interest or pleasure in activities that were once enjoyable difficulty sleeping or excessive sleeping fatigue or low energy levels feelings of hopelessness, helplessness, or worthlessness irritability or restlessness thoughts of suicide or self-harm difficulty concentrating, making decisions, or remembering things changes in appetite, either overeating or loss of appetite headaches,  stomach problems muscle pain

What are treatments for depression?

Depending on the manner and severity of the depression, treatments could involve one or a combination of the following: Medication - there are various antidepressants your doctor can prescribe Psychotherapy - talking to and working with a therapist regularly can help deal with depression. Alternative methods - this includes activities such as meditation or acupuncture

What is depression?

Depression is a mood disorder that presents with feelings of sadness, irritability, rumination, reduced interest in activities, sleep disturbances, changes in thinking patterns and movement. Depression may co-occur with other psychological conditions such as anxiety and stress.

How common is depression?

In low and middle-income countries, more than 75% of people with mental disorders receive no treatment at all for their disorder. Only about 2% of Ghana’s 2.3 million people living with mental health conditions are receiving psychiatric treatment and support from health facilities according to WHO.

What causes depression?

Research shows that depression can run in families.  Chemical imbalances in the brain that control mood and feelings can also play a part in depression.  Not taking your mental health seriously in stressful, worrying or daunting situations and environments, be they personal, economic, international etc. can trigger a depressive episode

What can I do to prevent depression?

Medication - there are various antidepressants your doctor can prescribe Psychotherapy - talking to and working with a therapist regularly can help deal with depression. Alternative methods - this includes activities such as meditation or acupuncture

What are symptoms of depression?

Some possible symptoms of depression include: persistent sadness or feelings of emptiness loss of interest or pleasure in activities that were once enjoyable difficulty sleeping or excessive sleeping fatigue or low energy levels feelings of hopelessness, helplessness, or worthlessness irritability or restlessness thoughts of suicide or self-harm difficulty concentrating, making decisions, or remembering things changes in appetite, either overeating or loss of appetite headaches,  stomach problems muscle pain

What are treatments for depression?

Depending on the manner and severity of the depression, treatments could involve one or a combination of the following: Medication - there are various antidepressants your doctor can prescribe Psychotherapy - talking to and working with a therapist regularly can help deal with depression. Alternative methods - this includes activities such as meditation or acupuncture

Learn about Berry Health

What is Berry Health?

Berry Health is an online medical service providing private consultations, medications, and nationwide delivery throughout Ghana.

What health services do you offer?

We specialise in sexual health, mental health, and dermatology (including beard, hair, and nails). Whatever condition you’re suffering from, we’ll ask some simple questions and provide you with a diagnosis in minutes. If you need medications, we’ll deliver them wherever you want within the country, discreetly, and on time.

How does online healthcare or telehealth work?

Just like your local GP, we’re here to support you with expert, confidential advice and treatment but without the travel and waiting time. You can reach us whether you’re relaxing at home or hard at work. With pick up in clinic or standard or express delivery, you’ll get fast access to the treatment you need.

What can you tell me about your doctors?

All of our doctors, therapists, and medical advisors live and work in Ghana. They have degrees from prestigous programmes like the Univerity of Ghana, Univeristy of Cape Coast, and Yale University. Together they have decades of experience in medical practice.

Can I access Berry Health anywhere in Ghana?

Absolutely! Our platform is accessible nationwide, allowing you to connect with qualified healthcare professionals from the comfort of your home. You can buy medications from us and we'll deliver it to you anywhere in Ghana.

What is Berry Health?

Berry Health is an online medical service providing private consultations, medications, and nationwide delivery throughout Ghana.

What health services do you offer?

We specialise in sexual health, mental health, and dermatology (including beard, hair, and nails). Whatever condition you’re suffering from, we’ll ask some simple questions and provide you with a diagnosis in minutes. If you need medications, we’ll deliver them wherever you want within the country, discreetly, and on time.

How does online healthcare or telehealth work?

Just like your local GP, we’re here to support you with expert, confidential advice and treatment but without the travel and waiting time. You can reach us whether you’re relaxing at home or hard at work. With pick up in clinic or standard or express delivery, you’ll get fast access to the treatment you need.

What can you tell me about your doctors?

All of our doctors, therapists, and medical advisors live and work in Ghana. They have degrees from prestigous programmes like the Univerity of Ghana, Univeristy of Cape Coast, and Yale University. Together they have decades of experience in medical practice.

Can I access Berry Health anywhere in Ghana?

Absolutely! Our platform is accessible nationwide, allowing you to connect with qualified healthcare professionals from the comfort of your home. You can buy medications from us and we'll deliver it to you anywhere in Ghana.

What is Berry Health?

Berry Health is an online medical service providing private consultations, medications, and nationwide delivery throughout Ghana.

What health services do you offer?

We specialise in sexual health, mental health, and dermatology (including beard, hair, and nails). Whatever condition you’re suffering from, we’ll ask some simple questions and provide you with a diagnosis in minutes. If you need medications, we’ll deliver them wherever you want within the country, discreetly, and on time.

How does online healthcare or telehealth work?

Just like your local GP, we’re here to support you with expert, confidential advice and treatment but without the travel and waiting time. You can reach us whether you’re relaxing at home or hard at work. With pick up in clinic or standard or express delivery, you’ll get fast access to the treatment you need.

What can you tell me about your doctors?

All of our doctors, therapists, and medical advisors live and work in Ghana. They have degrees from prestigous programmes like the Univerity of Ghana, Univeristy of Cape Coast, and Yale University. Together they have decades of experience in medical practice.

Can I access Berry Health anywhere in Ghana?

Absolutely! Our platform is accessible nationwide, allowing you to connect with qualified healthcare professionals from the comfort of your home. You can buy medications from us and we'll deliver it to you anywhere in Ghana.

Still need more help? You can chat with our customer service team via WhatsApp or SMS at +233 55 422 0883

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Berry is proud to be licensed by the Health Facility Regulatory Agency and the Data Protection Commission

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By using this website, you accept our Terms & Conditions, Privacy Policy and Refund Policy

Berry is proud to be licensed by the Health Facility Regulatory Agency and the Data Protection Commission

32 Central High St, East Legon-Trasacco Estate, Accra

© 2024 Berry Health All rights reserved.