Clear Fees & Transparent Care

Private-pay models prioritize your privacy, autonomy, and clinical needs.

You want straightforward, high-quality care without insurance hassles, administrative barriers, or compromises to confidentiality.

Straightforward Process

  • Review transparent fees and policies.

  • Complete this brief questionnaire to determine if this is right for you.

  • Schedule a free consultation to ask questions and confirm this is right for you.

  • Complete initial paperwork and schedule your 1st appointment.

Transparent Fees

As an out-of-network, private-pay psychologist who opted out of Medicare, I focus entirely on your goals and values – not external mandates.

  • Free 15 minute Consultation.

  • Intake/Diagnostic evaluation (60 minutes): $250. 

  • Individual Therapy (45 minutes): $200.

  • Extended and shorter sessions are pro-rated.

Payment Options and Policies

Regardless of how services are funded, a valid payment card is securely kept on file with a signed open authorization to process payment at the time of your appointment.

Accepted forms of payment:

  • Debit Card

  • Credit Card (Visa, Master, Discover, American Express)

  • HSA/FSA accounts

There is no obligation and appointments typically start within 1 week.

Out-Of-Network Benefits and Reimbursement

This practice partners with Thrizer, a secure platform that streamlines claim submission. In many cases, after meeting your deductible, you may only be responsible for your copay while Thrizer manages reimbursement directly.

If you choose to use Thrizer for Out-Of-Network reimbursement, review this additional information about how long reimbursement may take.  

Check your Out-Of-Network Benefits

This complimentary benefits checker can help clarify:

  • Reimbursement rates

  • Deductibles

  • Copay expectations

FAQs: Online Therapy with an Out-Of-Network Psychologist

It depends. Insurance coverage for online therapy varies by provider, plan, and state.

 

Some insurance plans cover online therapy similarly to in-person therapy, while others have limitations.

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