Private PayPrivate pay is a reduced fee for sessions when a client does not want to use insurance or does not have insurance.
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Private InsuranceWe currently accept several private insurances. We are always adding so if you do not see your insurance, please contact us.
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Intake (Initial) Session = $85
Discounted Private Session Fees - $85 |
Amounts Billed to Insurance
Contracted Rates and Co-Pays Apply Intake (Initial) Session = $130 Sessions - $130 |
First (1) Late Cancellation Fee = $40
Two (2) or more Late Cancellation Fee - $85 |
First (1) Late Cancellation Fee = $40
Two (2) or more Late Cancellation Fee - $85 |
No Call/No Show Fee - $85
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No Call/No Show Fee - $85
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Fees are paid at the beginning of every session.
Checks, credit cards, cash, and FSA spending accounts are accepted.
There are limited number of spots set aside for a reduced sliding scale fee. We keep a waiting list if those spots are full.
Checks, credit cards, cash, and FSA spending accounts are accepted.
There are limited number of spots set aside for a reduced sliding scale fee. We keep a waiting list if those spots are full.
Current Provider |
In Process |
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Cigna Healthchoice United Healthcare Healthcare Highways Kempton Insurance Optum |
Please notify the office if you do not see your insurance listed, and we will see if it is possible to add them.
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For insurance plans designated as "in process," the paperwork has been submitted and we are waiting for approval. This approval process can take anywhere from 30 days to 6 months. There are no specific timelines. Until approval is received, the private pay rate applies and we will be happy to give you a detailed receipt for insurance reimbursement if the insurance company allows for out-of-network benefits.
For other insurance plans, many of my clients receive reimbursement from their insurance company, provided the insurance plan includes out-of-network mental health benefits. We do not submit claims for plans we do not participate in, but we are happy to give you a detailed superbill so you can submit to the insurance company for reimbursement.