Rates & Insurance
Cash Pay (No Insurance)
- $150 per 60-minute therapy session
Cash Pay (Out of Network Insurance)
- If you have insurance that I do not directly take (such as BCBS), you may be able to get some or all of my cash pay rate covered through Out of Network Benefits.
- I partner with Mentaya to file all Out of Network claims for you, and I manage all the paperwork myself.
- Check what your Out of Network benefits cover here!
Insurance (In Network)
Depending on your health insurance provider or employee benefit plan, it is possible for services to be covered in part or in full. Through my insurance verification and processing partner Alma, we will be able to determine what (if any) out of pocket cost you have prior to sitting down for our first session. I do not charge more than your insurance plan reimburses me.
I am currently in network with Aetna, Ambetter, Carelon Behavioral Health, Cigna, Meritain, Optum, Oscar, Oxford, Providence Health Plan, Surest (Formerly Bind), UMR, and UnitedHealthcare. I also work with Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) including Optum Emotional Wellbeing Solution and Optum Live & Work Well.
Additional Services
- $50 for FMLA, ESA, and similar paperwork
- $125 per week for LPC-Associate Supervision
Payment
I accept all major credit cards, HSA/FSA, and Venmo.
Good Faith Estimate
Beginning 1/1/2022, individuals are entitled to receive a "Good Faith Estimate" detailing the anticipated costs of their medical care.
According to regulations, healthcare providers need to furnish patients without insurance or those not utilizing insurance with an estimate of the expenses associated with medical items and services.
Your entitlement encompasses a Good Faith Estimate for the comprehensive projected cost of any non-emergency items or services, encompassing ancillary expenses such as medical tests, prescription drugs, equipment, and hospital fees.
You may ask your healthcare provider for a written Good Faith Estimate at least one business day before your scheduled medical service or item. Additionally, you may request a Good Faith Estimate from your healthcare provider or any chosen provider before scheduling any item or service.
Should you receive a bill exceeding your Good Faith Estimate by at least $400, you are within your rights to dispute the bill. It is advisable to retain a copy or image of your Good Faith Estimate.
For inquiries or more details regarding your entitlement to a Good Faith Estimate, refer to http://www.cms.gov/nosurprises.