Rates & Insurance for Therapy

 
 

 

Rates

Intake Assessment Session 60 minutes- $225 per session

Psychotherapy Session 60 minutes- $225 per session

Psychotherapy Session 120 minutes- $450 per session

Sliding scale spots are available on a case by case and time limited basis.

Insurance

I am currently in the process of transitioning out of insurance networks and am no longer accepting clients through insurance panels. At this time, I am considered an out-of-network provider.

Depending on your health plan’s out-of-network benefits, you may be able to receive partial or full reimbursement for your therapy sessions with an out-of-network provider through submission of a superbill.

A superbill is a detailed invoice that I provide to you after each session. It includes all the information your insurance company needs for you to potentially receive reimbursement for our therapy sessions. Think of a superbill as an itemized receipt for your therapy services.

Here's how it works:

  1. You pay for your session at the time of service.

  2. I provide you with a superbill containing all the necessary information.

  3. You submit the superbill to your insurance company.

  4. Your insurance company processes the claim and reimburses you according to your out-of-network benefits

Clients are responsible for submitting the superbill to their insurance provider. Submitting a superbill does not guarantee a full or partial reimbursement from your provider.

Please contact your insurance company prior to our first session to verify your out-of-network mental health benefits if you are planning on utilizing superbills for reimbursement. Inquire about your deductible, co-insurance, the percentage of reimbursement you can expect, and reimbursement procedures.

Insurance companies require a qualifying diagnosis and access to client records. Some clients prefer to maintain non-disclosure with their insurance companies in order to avoid diagnostic labels and codes. For private pay clients I will not add diagnostic codes to their health record except when requested by a client for the purpose of submitting to an insurance company for a superbill.