Sila connects you with licensed therapists who already understand the context of your life. Your faith, your family structure, the language you think in. You shouldn't have to spend the first few sessions just explaining yourself.
Every provider writes their own profile. You read how they describe their work, and who they work with, before you decide whether to reach out. A credential doesn't tell you if someone will understand your life. Their own words usually do.
Every provider is verified through NPPES identity, OIG exclusion, SAM.gov federal review, and state license confirmation before their profile is published. We post what we check. No one goes live until they pass.
You book through the provider's own page, on their own terms. Sila does not see the appointment, does not take a cut, and does not store what happens after. A directory connects people. It should not insert itself into what comes next.
Every provider listed on Sila has cleared all four checks before their profile went live.
Providers are listed by fit, not by who paid for placement. There are no sponsored listings and no promoted profiles on Sila.
Faith background, languages, and cultural context are shared by each provider directly. We don't assign categories or labels to their practice. They describe their own work.
If your practice serves Muslim and culturally-connected communities, Sila was built to represent that work for what it is. Not a general wellness directory with a cultural competency filter added on.
Your profile is written in your own words: how you describe your approach, who you work with, and what you bring to the room. No template, no keyword fields to fill in.
Apply to be listedWe built Sila for phones first because that's where the question usually comes up. On a commute, before bed, in a quiet moment between things. The app is there when you need it and out of the way when you don't.