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Investment

A self-pay practice — on purpose.

This isn't a page of numbers. Rates depend on your situation, and we'll talk them through directly. What matters more than the dollar figure is what self-pay actually buys you.

What self-pay buys

Not price — terms.

01

Privacy

Nothing about your care goes into an insurance record. The session, the notes, and the diagnoses stay between us and your care.

02

No forced diagnosis

Insurance requires a billable diagnosis on your permanent record from session one. Self-pay doesn't. We use diagnoses when they're clinically useful — not because a claim needs one.

03

Depth on your timeline

Insurance decides when 'medical necessity' ends. Depth work doesn't fit inside that window. Self-pay lets the work stay long enough to actually change something.

Rates

Reach out and we'll talk specifics.

Session fees are quoted directly. If cost is a real concern, say so — I'd rather have that conversation up front than have it become the thing that ends good work early.

Out-of-network reimbursement: many PPO plans reimburse a portion of self-pay therapy. I provide a superbill monthly if you'd like to submit for reimbursement. What your plan actually covers is between you and them — happy to answer what I can.

Good Faith Estimate: per the No Surprises Act, you have the right to a Good Faith Estimate of expected charges. I provide one at the start of care.