Fees & Insurance

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INSURANCE

I am out-of-network with insurance companies and do not bill your insurance. I do provide a superbill upon request that you can submit to your insurance company for potential reimbursement. It is up to you to discuss your out-of-network benefits with your insurance provider.

FEES & SERVICES

Intake/assessment for an individual or family (60 minutes) - $180

Therapy Session (50 minutes) - $150 

*Appointments cancelled less than 48 hours in advance will be charged in full for the time scheduled. 

SLIDING SCALE

I have a limited number of reduced rate openings for those experiencing a season of financial hardship. If you think you might qualify, please let me know directly.

On January 1, 2022, a ruling went into effect called the “No Surprises Act” which requires practitioners to provide a “Good Faith Estimate” to clients who are seeking out-of-network care. When an uninsured (or self-pay) patient schedules a service, the health care provider or health care facility must provide a Good Faith Estimate to the patient prior to the service taking place. The “good faith” estimate must include:

  • The services expected to be provided 

  • The diagnostic codes associated with the expected services

  • The expected charges

What does this mean for you?

As an out-of-network  mental health practitioner, I will provide a Good Faith Estimate for you to review and sign through my patient portal after our initial assessment session. This will be a collaborative process, as it is important to discuss the estimated time of mental health treatment according to your goals and my professional assessment. The Good Faith Estimate is only an estimate and is not meant to be a contract that requires you to receive the agreed upon amount of treatment. As we work together, we will continue to reassess your progress and experience of counseling and can adjust the estimate as needed. 


Please reach out if you have any questions regarding this Act and if it applies to you.

No Surprises Act