Betty's Co.
September 20, 2024

Betty's Co.

Revolutionizing Women’s Health with Mobile Clinics and Virtual Care

Betty’s Co., a San Antonio-based company, is redefining women’s health by bringing wellness services directly to the places young women need them most. With a unique blend of virtual care and mobile clinics, Betty’s Co. is taking gynecological, mental health, and wellness services out of the doctor’s office and into the real world. Designed for busy women who often find navigating traditional health care cumbersome, Betty’s Co. makes wellness easy, accessible, and even enjoyable.

Betty’s Co. is on a mission to normalize and destigmatize women’s health. Named after their clients—“Bettys”—the company is dedicated to helping women feel empowered and supported in their wellness journey. By combining gynecology and mental health care, Betty’s Co. offers an integrated approach to women’s health, meeting women where they are, whether that’s online or at their mobile clinics.

Their virtual platform, Care Anywhere, allows clients to receive top-tier gynecological and mental health care from the comfort of their home. Whether you're in the city or a rural area with limited access to providers, a WiFi connection is all you need to connect with experienced professionals.

For those who prefer in-person care, Betty’s Co. goes the extra mile—literally. Their boutique mobile clinics bring “Care Close-By,” offering convenient access to gynecological services in local communities. This mobile clinic model eliminates the need for long waits and complicated appointments, providing women with a convenient, discreet way to take care of their health.

Beyond just health services, Betty’s Co. offers something many women struggle to find—community. Their platform is a space where clients can share stories, ask questions, and get expert advice on a variety of topics that impact their health and wellness.

The company’s Awkward Shop takes on the uncomfortable but essential side of women’s health by offering everything from tampons to pregnancy tests, all delivered discreetly to your doorstep. Women can browse new products, watch tutorials, and read reviews without the typical embarrassment of shopping for personal care items.

A key part of Betty’s Co.’s mission is improving access to mental health services. The company’s commitment to inclusivity is highlighted by team members like Niyell Ascencio, a bilingual therapist who helps serve Spanish-speaking communities in Texas. Ascencio provides mental health counseling through virtual sessions, a format that became more accessible during the pandemic and has since proven crucial for reaching rural areas and underserved populations.

Ascencio’s work emphasizes the importance of culturally relevant care, particularly for Hispanic women who face both language barriers and cultural stigmas around mental health. “There is a very big need for Spanish-speaking therapists,” she says, “and not enough of us to meet the demand.” Her presence on the Betty’s Co. team ensures that women from all walks of life feel seen, heard, and understood.

Betty’s Co. is part of a growing movement that’s challenging the outdated structures of traditional health care. By offering flexible, accessible, and personalized services, they are making it easier for young women to prioritize their health in a world where self-care often takes a backseat.

Whether it’s through virtual consultations, the mobile clinic, or connecting with like-minded women in their community platform, Betty’s Co. is giving women the tools they need to take control of their health. And with their holistic approach—covering everything from mental health to product recommendations—they're helping women feel empowered, confident, and ready to take on the world.

In the words of Betty’s Co., “We belong to you, and we think you’re a total Betty, ready to make the world better. We’re here to help keep you well.” For women everywhere, it’s a welcome invitation to a new kind of health care—one that meets them where they are.

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