Investment
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55-minute initial intake session: $185
55-minute session: $160
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85-minute session: $250
3-hour EMDR intensive: $600
A 25% deposit will be required to confirm your intensive appointment, and the remaining 75% will be paid on the first day of the intensive.
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I understand that therapy is a significant investment, and I’m committed to making it as accessible as possible. To support this, I offer a limited number of sliding scale spots for clients who may need financial flexibility.
Sliding scale rates are determined on a case-by-case basis and are designed to accommodate individual circumstances. If cost is a concern, please don’t hesitate to reach out to discuss your needs.
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I accept payment via cash, check, debit, credit, and HSA/FSA cards.
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I am an out-of-network (OON) provider, which means I do not bill insurance directly. While full payment is due at the time of service, many clients with OON benefits receive significant reimbursement, often 50-80% of the cost, depending on their plan. Please note that I cannot guarantee reimbursement, as coverage varies by individual policies. I encourage you to confirm your benefits directly with your insurance provider to ensure clarity.
To make the process easier, I’ve partnered with Thrizer, a platform that streamlines access to OON benefits. Thrizer handles claims on your behalf, helping to simplify the process and potentially shorten the time it takes to receive reimbursement. If you prefer, you can also submit superbills directly to your insurance company on your own. If you would like me to check your OON benefits, please let me know in your initial outreach.
Please be aware that Thrizer strives for accuracy in its benefit checks, but I cannot guarantee their information. For the most reliable details, it’s always best to verify coverage directly with your insurance provider.
Important Notes About Insurance
If you have OON benefits, they typically only cover a percentage of the first hour of EMDR intensives.
Using OON benefits requires a mental health diagnosis for claims processing.
Working with insurance—whether in-network or out-of-network—may limit the privacy, flexibility, and control you have over your therapy experience.
Payment is due in full at the time of service, regardless of insurance reimbursement.
Let me know if you have any questions about OON benefits, Thrizer, or the payment process—I’m happy to guide you.
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Good questions to ask your insurance carrier are as follows:
Do I have out-of-network mental health benefits?
What is my coinsurance?
Do I need to meet my deductible first?
How much of my out-of-network deductible has already been met?
Do you require pre-authorization for out-of-network EMDR therapy?
How do I submit for reimbursement?
Are there any limitations on the number of sessions covered per week? Per year?
How long do I have to submit my superbill?
You can contact your insurance company directly by calling the phone number on the back of your insurance card to find out about your out-of-network benefits.