Fees & Payment
Fees & Payment Options
Therapy is an investment in your well-being, and I believe in making the process clear and transparent.
This section outlines insurance options, private pay rates, sliding-scale availability, and billing details so you know what to expect.
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Let’s keep this part simple, clear, and stress-free.
I believe care should be accessible and transparent. Below you’ll find everything you need to know about insurance, private pay, sliding fees, and policies—so there are no surprises.
Insurance Coverage
Do you accept insurance?
Yes. I currently accept insurance for clients located in Hawaii, Nevada, New York, Texas, and Washington.Billing is managed through Alma, which partners with major carriers such as Aetna and its subsidiaries, including Allied Benefit Systems, Meritain, Nippon Life Benefits, Trustmark, and HealthScope Benefits.
Once you request an appointment, Alma will verify your benefits and confirm coverage so you know what to expect before we begin.
If you’re located in a PSYPACT state, I’m authorized to work with you through PSYPACT. Sessions in these states are currently offered as self-pay.
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What are your private pay rates?
Initial Intake Session (75 minutes): $210
Ongoing Therapy Sessions (50 minutes): $185
Ongoing Therapy Sessions (60 minutes): $195
Many clients choose private pay for greater privacy, flexibility, and full control over their care — no insurance restrictions or required diagnoses.
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Do you offer sliding scale rates?
Yes. I reserve a limited number of sliding-scale spots for clients experiencing financial hardship.If cost is a concern, we can talk about it during your consultation—no pressure, no shame. Availability is limited and based on current openings.
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When is payment due?
Payment is due at the time of your session. All major credit and debit cards are accepted securely through the client portal.For self-pay clients, Alma provides a Good Faith Estimate in accordance with the No Surprises Act, so you’ll always know what to expect.
Can I switch between insurance and private pay?
In many cases, yes. If your coverage changes or you’d like to adjust how you pay, we can discuss options and update your payment method as needed.

