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INSURANCE

We believe that mental health therapy should be accessible to everyone, regardless of their financial situation. Accepting health insurance allows us to remove financial barriers and ensure that therapy is within reach for those who need it most. By working with insurance providers, we can offer affordable treatment options, making it easier for individuals to seek help without the added stress of high out-of-pocket costs. Our goal is to create a welcoming, inclusive environment where anyone can access the mental health support they deserve, empowering them to live healthier, more fulfilling lives.

Payment & Insurance

In Network

  • BlueCross and BlueShield

  • Cigna

  • Aetna

  • Medicaid

  • United Healthcare

High Deductible

If you have a high deductible, your responsibility per session will be the full amount covered by your insurance, typically ranging from $100 to $115. Therefore, it is important to confirm the details of your deductible prior to your first session to ensure you are prepared for any potential costs.

Questions To Ask Your Insurance

• Do I have an HMO or a PPO?​

• Do I have out-of-network benefits?​

• What are the reimbursement rates for:​​

  • The first session? (CPT code 90791)​

  • Subsequent sessions? (CPT code 90837)​

• What is my deductible?​

• Is pre-certification or pre-authorization required?

Self Pay

Self-pay rates range from $150 to $175 and vary by clinician. Payment is accepted via credit card (HSA/FSA card included).

Good Faith Estimate Notice

In accordance with the law, healthcare providers are required to offer clients without insurance, or those not using insurance, an estimate of the expected costs for medical services, including psychotherapy.

You have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate for the total expected cost of any non-emergency healthcare services, including psychotherapy.

You may request a Good Faith Estimate from your healthcare provider, or any provider you choose, before scheduling a service or at any point during treatment.

If you receive a bill that exceeds your Good Faith Estimate by $400 or more, you can challenge the bill. Be sure to keep a copy or photo of your Good Faith Estimate.

For additional information or questions about your right to a Good Faith Estimate or how to dispute a bill, refer to your Estimate or visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises.

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