
Medicine & Provisions
Therapist
The doctor who keeps you alive and pays top rouble for your loot
Elvira Khabibullina, known as Therapist, ran the Tarkov central city hospital before everything fell apart. Now she trades in what people need most: medicine, food, and water. Every med kit, painkiller, and surgical kit in your stash probably passed through her hands.
Beyond meds, Therapist has a second identity that veteran players lean on constantly: she pays the best cash prices for most general loot. Selling your raid haul to the right trader matters, and for a huge range of items the right trader is her.
Her quest line starts gentle but grows into some of the most memorable tasks in the game, and her later loyalty levels unlock the meds that make late-game raids survivable.
Loyalty Level Requirements
| Level | Player Level | Reputation | Money Spent |
|---|---|---|---|
| LL1 | - | - | - |
| LL2 | 14 | 0.15 | ₽600,000 |
| LL3 | 23 | 0.3 | ₽1,000,000 |
| LL4 | 37 | 0.6 | ₽1,600,000 |
Requirements come live from the tarkov.dev API and update as the game changes.
Known For
- Medical supplies, from bandages to surgical kits
- Food and hydration for long raids
- Paying the best cash prices for most general loot
- Insurance with premium return handling
Tips
- Sell your general loot to Therapist first. Her buy prices beat most other traders
- Stock up on meds before they gate behind higher loyalty levels
- Her early quests like Shortage want found-in-raid medical items, so hold what you find
Quests From Therapist (50)
Frequently Asked Questions
How many quests does Therapist give in Tarkov?
Therapist currently gives 50 quests. The count comes from live tarkov.dev data and changes with game updates.
How do you get Therapist to max loyalty level?
Loyalty Level 4 with Therapist requires player level 37, 0.6 reputation, ₽1,600,000 spent. Reputation comes mostly from completing their quests.
What does Therapist sell in Tarkov?
Therapist is known for: medical supplies, from bandages to surgical kits; food and hydration for long raids; paying the best cash prices for most general loot; insurance with premium return handling.