Good Faith Estimate
Under the “No Surprises Act” effective January 2022, health care providers and facilities are required to give patients who are uninsured or who are not using insurance (self-pay) an estimate of costs for items and services, including psychotherapy services. Clients have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate for the total expected cost of any non-emergency items or services. Health care providers are required to give you a Good Faith Estimate in writing within one business day of scheduling the service. You can also ask your health care provider for a Good Faith Estimate before you schedule a service.
Is the Good Faith Estimate binding?
The information provided in the Good Faith Estimate is only an estimate, and the actual items, services, or charges may differ from what is included in the Good Faith Estimate. However, uninsured or self-pay individuals may challenge a bill from a provider through a new patient-provider dispute resolution process if the billed charges substantially exceed the expected charges in the Good Faith Estimate. “Substantially exceeds” refers to an amount that is at least $400 more than the expected charges listed on the Good Faith Estimate for a specific provider.
Cash Rate Payments
Our cash rate is $275 for the first session and $225 for each 55-60 minute