The debate surrounding telepsychology and its integration into professional practice remains a critical issue. This study explores telepsychology in the Philippines, focusing on its acceptance, appropriateness, and feasibility during the COVID-19 pandemic. Employing an exploratory cross-sectional research design, data were collected through an online survey using purposive sampling. Results indicate that Filipinos generally perceive telepsychology as acceptable, suitable, and feasible under pandemic conditions. This aligns with studies emphasizing telepsychology's potential to enhance accessibility and address geographic barriers. The findings contribute to the growing body of evidence supporting telepsychology as a viable mental health intervention.