Rates & insurance coverage

Therapy should be accessible, and pricing shouldn't be a guessing game.

Standard session rates

  • Initial clinical evaluation$200
  • Individual 50–60 minute session$185
  • Individual 45 minute session$165
  • Individual 30 minute session$130
  • Couples therapy 60 minute session$185
  • Group therapy session$60

Many of our clients only pay a copay — or nothing at all — when using insurance. Session fees are also eligible for payment with FSA and HSA funds.

In-network insurance partners

We accept the following insurance plans. Please note: In-network fees and out-of-pocket costs may vary based on your individual plan and benefits. Couples therapy may not be covered in-network; please call for a free consultation to see if it is covered in your case.

  • Alliance Behavioral Health
  • Amerihealth
  • AETNA
  • Blue Cross Blue ShieldBlue Value and Blue Local plans are typically out of network. Blue Home is usually in network — we’re happy to verify your benefits.
  • Carolina Complete Health
  • Healthy Blue
  • Partners Behavioral Health
  • Trillium
  • United Healthcare
  • United Healthcare Community

Out-of-network insurance benefits

We work with most insurance plans as an out-of-network provider. Depending on your plan, you may be reimbursed for part or all of your session cost. To make things easier, we can submit claims on your behalf or provide superbills for self-submission. If you have questions, we're always happy to help you navigate the process.

Income-based rates

We believe cost should not be a barrier to care. Each of our full-time therapists holds one reduced-fee slot per week, priced at 10% of your weekly income for a one-hour session (proof of income required, no minimum fee). We also work with intern therapists — graduate-level clinicians completing their supervised training with our practice — who offer sessions at a reduced rate. If you’d like to learn more about either option or check on current availability, please reach out by phone or email.

Self-pay

Choosing to pay out of pocket isn't right for everyone, but there are real reasons some clients prefer it. You can read more about why you might not want to use your insurance for therapy on our blog.

Good Faith Estimate

If you are uninsured or choose not to use insurance, you have the right to a written Good Faith Estimate of expected charges before beginning services under the federal No Surprises Act. See our Good Faith Estimate page for the full notice, including how to request an estimate and what to do if your bill exceeds it.