rates & insurance
prescriber rates
Intake and Follow Up Appointments:
$250 - $1050. / 30 - 90 minute sessions
Dr. Christy Duan, MD, Dr. Elena Man, MD, Dr. Marianne Chai, MD, Kathleen Fentress Tripp, NP, Natasha Felton, NP, Anne Gallenstein, NP
intern rates
Intake and Follow Up Appointments:
$50 / 45 minute sessions
Juliette Pasquet, MHC Intern
* Visits with interns are not able to be submitted for insurance reimbursements.
psychotherapist rates
Intake and Follow Up Appointments:
$200 - $275 / 45 minute sessions
limited sliding scale appointments available with Dennaé Harshaw, LMSW
Dr. Beth Wecksell, PsyD, Linda Perez-Puelles, PsyD, Brooke Dumain, LCSW, Peggy Kaplin Zaloga, LCSW, Bess Abrahams, LMSW
insurance
We understand how challenging it can be determining if or how your insurance will pay for your treatment.
We hope the information below will make the process a little easier.
1. We are an Out-Of-Network provider:
Our practitioners are not in network with any insurance providers. If your insurance plan does not have Out-Of-Network coverage, then it won’t cover your visits with us. That includes Medicare, Medicaid and Medicaid Managed Care Plans.
2. If you aren’t sure if you have Out-Of-Network coverage, here’s how to find out:
Call the number on the back of your insurance card and ask the following questions:
Do I have Out-Of-Network benefits for mental health services?
Do I have a deductible for Out-Of-Network mental health services?
What is the reimbursement rate for mental health services? (The usual rate is 50%-80%).
What is the approved visit cost for mental health services?
3. If your insurance covers Out-Of-Network visits, this is how it usually works:
Every plan and provider is different, but many plans with Out-Of-Network coverage have a deductible and provide reimbursement for the cost of our services.
The deductible is the amount you have to pay up front until your insurance will begin reimbursing you. When you start coming to see us, you pay for the full cost of your visits up front until you’ve met your deductible. This amount is different for every plan.
Once you hit that amount, your insurance will start pitching in. They’ll reimburse you for a percentage of the cost of your visits.
That percentage varies by plan, but usually the amount is around 50-80% of their “approved visit cost” or “customary amount” for a session. That approved amount may or may not be as much as the actual cost of the visit.
For example, if your therapist charges $200 per session but your insurance plan’s “approved visit cost” is only $150 per session, they will only reimburse you for 50%-80% of $150.
You’ll pay the full amount to the office, and your insurance company will send you a reimbursement check in the mail.