
THERAPY IS AN INVESTMENT IN YOU
Therapy is a commitment financially and energetically. Life is busy, ever-changing, and costly - I get it! The good news is, an investment in therapy can help all of that feel a little more manageable. If you are showing up consistently, putting in the work, and prioritizing your well-being, the chances are you won't need to invest in therapy forever.
I am in-network with Harvard Pilgrim, Aetna, Anthem, BlueCross BlueShield, Carelon, Mainecare, and Medicare. If you have one of these insurances, I work collaboratively with you and your insurance provider to check your specific benefits and see what coverage is offered for our sessions.
If your provider is not listed, I am happy to provide a superbill that can be submitted to your insurance for potential out-of-network benefit reimbursement. While I cannot guarantee reimbursement, I have seen many clients get at least a partial reimbursement through this process.
COST FOR SESSIONS:
Individual Counseling - $ 150.00/hour
Couples Counseling - $ 165.00/hour
Family Counseling - $ 185.00/hour
I do reserve a couple slots as sliding scale pricing eligible for folks who fall into certain income tiers. Please don't hesitate to ask about this when you reach out.
GOOD FAITH ESTIMATE
Under Section 2799B-6 of the Public Health Service Act, health care providers and health care facilities are required to inform individuals who are not enrolled in a plan or coverage or a Federal health care program, or not seeking to file a claim with their plan or coverage both orally and in writing of their ability, upon request or at the time of scheduling health care items and services, to receive a “Good Faith Estimate” of expected charges.
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You have the right to receive a “Good Faith Estimate” explaining how much your medical care will cost
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Under the law, health care providers need to give patients who don’t have insurance or who are not using insurance an estimate of the bill for medical items and services.
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You have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate for the total expected cost of any non-emergency items or services. This includes related costs like medical tests, prescription drugs, equipment, and hospital fees.
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Make sure your health care provider gives you a Good Faith Estimate in writing at least 1 business day before your medical service or item. You can also ask your health care provider, and any other provider you choose, for a Good Faith Estimate before you schedule an item or service.
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If you receive a bill that is at least $400 more than your Good Faith Estimate, you can dispute the bill.
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Make sure to save a copy or picture of your Good Faith Estimate. For questions or more information about your right to a Good Faith Estimate, visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises
