Are You Covered?

I am in the process of credentialing with many insurance payers. If your insurance is not accepted at this time, you can still get the care you deserve! Accepted payers and cash rates are listed below.
Currently In Network With the Following Insurance:

Not currently in network with any payers.
Coming soon...
Moda
Pacific Source
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Cash Rates

Rates vary by service provided.
The following rates are fixed.
All payments will be automatically charged at the time of service.
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New patient intake (never seen me before): $400
New patient intake (previously a patient): $300
Medication management, low complexity (no changes, just refills): $100
Medication management, moderate complexity (changes and refills): $200
Medication management, high complexity (it's complicated...): $300
ADHD assessment, diagnosis, and treatment, with letter for accommodations: $400
Autism spectrum disorder assessment, diagnosis, and treatment, with letter for accommodations: $2,000
Paperwork or consultations outside of appointment: $50 for each 15-minute block
Frequently Asked Questions

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When will you accept insurance?
I'm currently in the credentialing process with several insurers and will update this page as soon as I'm in-network. Meanwhile, you can still receive excellent mental health care by paying directly.
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Can I submit claims to my insurance myself for reimbursement?
Yes! I'm happy to provide superbills (detailed receipts) after each session, which you can submit to your insurance provider for possible reimbursement. Check directly with your insurance for their out-of-network benefits.
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Do you offer payment plans or sliding-scale fees?
Currently, I don't offer formal payment plans or sliding-scale fees, but I'm always open to discussing financial concerns. Please feel free to contact me directly to discuss your situation.
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What forms of payment do you accept?
Payments are automatically charged at the time of service. I accept major credit cards, debit cards, and Health Savings Account (HSA) or Flexible Spending Account (FSA) cards.