EHR Review Updated February 2026

Sessions Health EHR Review (2026)

Mental health EHR for solo and small-group therapy practices with simple pricing.

Vendor Assessment Scorecard

Weighted rubric using fit signals (deployment model, scope, pricing posture, certification, market maturity, and review rating), then calibrated to separate tiers more clearly.

Composite Score

5.7/10

Product Depth 6.8/10
Implementation Ease 6.8/10
Support Confidence 6.3/10
Economic Value 6.7/10
Founded
2019
Deployment
Cloud
Pricing
Published tiers
ONC Certified
Not listed

Overview

Sessions Health is a therapist-oriented platform designed for solo and small-group behavioral health practices. It is often evaluated by teams that want a cleaner, less complex operating model than enterprise behavioral health systems.

The strongest fit is in outpatient therapy environments where note workflow efficiency and straightforward billing execution are primary priorities.

Where Sessions Health fits best

  • Therapist-first workflow model: practical for outpatient behavioral health and psychotherapy teams.
  • Simple operations stack: integrates scheduling, notes, and core billing operations.
  • Published plan pricing: better early-stage budget predictability than quote-only platforms.
  • SMB implementation profile: generally fast adoption for small clinical teams.

Implementation diligence

Validate claim submission behavior, note completion speed, and support responsiveness in evaluation pilots. These practical metrics determine day-to-day effectiveness for smaller practices.

If growth beyond a small group is expected, test reporting and role-control depth to avoid near-term platform limits.

Product videos and demos

Documentation references

Pricing

Sessions Health publishes tiered plans. Confirm implementation and support assumptions, especially when migrating data from other systems.

Verdict

Sessions Health is a practical SMB behavioral health choice for teams prioritizing simple operations. It is best selected after validating billing reliability and growth-stage reporting needs.