Insurance

In-Network

Accessibility is an important value in my practice. Because of this, I am in-network with several insurance companies. Insurance benefits can be drastically different from plan to plan. I suggest understanding your individual “in-network mental health benefits” before starting therapy. The financial compatibility can be nearly as important as the personal one. I would not want a client to end work with me prematurely due to harmful insurance practices. I am not an insurance expert, so please double check for copay/coinsurance amounts, authorizations needed, and making sure I am in-network for your specific plan.

Out of Network & Private Pay

For those who are interested in working with me but are out-of-network, you may still be able to get insurance to pay part or fully for sessions when working with me. I highly suggest finding out your “out-of-network mental health benefits,” as many plans offer reimbursement rates that would have you end up paying an amount similar to a copay/coinsurance. If you are out-of-network and seek reimbursement from insurance, I can provide superbills on a monthly basis.

For those who have the ability or desire to choose the sovereignty that comes with private pay, the benefits for not using insurance are: consistent and transparent costs of treatment, unlimited sessions, no restrictions on time, freedom from forced diagnosis, flexibility on records kept, and continuity of care.

Sliding scale

I do not have any sliding scales open at this time. For those in need of sliding scale immediately I suggest Open Path, which guarantees sessions with therapists listed between 40-70$ or 30$ for student intern sessions; or The Psychotherapy Cooperative that offers very low cost therapy.

In-Network Insurances