Are my visits confidential?
Yes, our sessions are confidential. There are some legal and ethical considerations that limit our confidentiality in some instances, but we will be absolutely sure to discuss this with you in more detail during our first session.
Do you accept my insurance?
We are in-network with BCBS PPO plans. If you are covered by another provider, we will gladly provide a superbill for you to submit for out-of-network reimbursement. Services may be covered in full or in part by your health insurance or employee benefit plan. Please check your coverage carefully with your insurance provider prior to our first appointment by asking the following questions:
Do I have mental health insurance benefits?
What is my deductible, has it been met, and does mental health apply to the deductible? (Deductible is the amount you pay in a calendar year before your insurance company begins reimbursing for services. If mental health services do not apply to the deductible, your health insurance will begin reimbursing right away. If it does, you will need to cover services until your deductible is met.)
Do I have a co-insurance and if so, what is it? (Co-insurance is a percentage you will pay when your insurance pays less than the full allowable amount. Co-insurance will not be utilized until after your deductible is met.)
What is my co-pay? (Co-pay is a set amount you will pay each session until your out-of-pocket is reached.)
What is the coverage amount per therapy session?
Are there any required pre-authorizations for mental health treatment?
What is your cancelation policy?
If you need to cancel or reschedule an appointment, please contact your therapist directly by email with at least 48 hours notice. Please note, if you do not give adequate notice, you will be charged the full fee for that appointment. Insurance companies do not reimburse for missed appointments so you will be personally responsible.