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How Much Of A Benefit Is an ESA Letter for the Patients of Psychological Disability?

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June 14th, 2017

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How Much Of A Benefit Is an ESA Letter for the Patients of Psychological Disability?

Emotional Support Animal

With the advancement of the modern society, people are becoming more prone to stress and anxiety related mental disorders. The hectic schedule of our everyday life barely gives us some moment to breathe in the fresh air or to spend some quality time with our loved ones. Such monotonous routines make us suppress our innermost thoughts and feelings and we just keep following it almost like machines. All of these result in various types of psychosomatic ailments that sometimes turn to grievous issues.


In comparison with physical illnesses, psychological problems need counseling, one-on-one discussions, and tender care more than medicinal or surgical treatments. It has been noticed that the company of animals have a magical effect on the ailed mind of a human. Some people love to be with animals; irrespective of whether it is their pet or a simple street animal. In cases of psychological disorders, this company is proven to have a therapeutic effect. Sometimes, it has been seen that patients with separation anxiety, aerophobia, or any other problem like that, feel much better and comfortable when their pets are around them. But, there so many places where the entry of animals is prohibited. In that case, what can a psychiatric patient do? In order to solve this problem, a particular document is provided to the patient undergoing a mental problem that requires the constant company of an animal, possibly his/her pet.

The name given to the animals used to give emotional assistance to human beings is Emotional Support Animal, shortened as ESA. And the document that acts as the identity proof of that animal as an ESA is an ESA letter. Only a certified doctor, who has thoroughly diagnosed the patient and has come to the conclusion that the patient really needs the support of an ESA, can prescribe an ESA letter. This letter can be obtained from the authorized clinical organizations that have the legal permission to provide such letters to the people who need it.

Our organization is one of the leading names in the area of all kinds of psychological treatments in the US. We have a team of highly skilled and experienced psychiatrists, who take ultimate care of each of the patients. Along with that, we pride ourselves on our exclusive service of providing ESA letters. In order to get an ESA letter for your pet, you need to first obtain a thorough checkup from our clinics. If our doctors think that the assistance of an animal is necessary for you, you have to take the following steps:

  1. Fill up the online form provided there on our website
  2. Wait for 6-12 hours for a formal approval from one of our experts
  3. This approval will be notified to you via email
  4. After 3 or 4 days, you will receive the hard copies of your ESA document
  5. Until the approval, you will not be charged

You need to remember that one letter is meant for one animal only. If you need multiple ESA letters, consult the professionals of our organization. This letter will enable your pet to have the facilities mentioned hereunder:

  • Free airline travel
  • Travel within the cabin
  • Exemption from the pet deposit charges
  • Entry to NO PET zones
  • Access to any public transportation

Animal therapy has turned out to be an effective method for curing problems like cognitive disorder, autism, social phobia, PTSD, depression, and a few others. If you or people around you think that a noticeable change has come to your behavioral pattern, do not hesitate in making contact with our company. Who knows, probably it is your beloved pet that has the capability to restore you to health.


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