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The best way to get a detailed estimate of your cost is to contact your insurance company directly, since your cost will depend on the details of your coverage.
For some, it’s just a copay. If you have an unmet deductible, it could be more.
Call the number on your insurance card and ask about your plan’s coverage for outpatient psychiatric services.
Right now, we only see patients whose insurance we accept, and we don’t currently have a self-pay option.
If you’re interested in self-pay, or if we don’t take your insurance, sites like Zocdoc.com and PsychologyToday.com can help you find care.
We do. For balances over $250, we offer the option to pay over time, on a schedule you choose.
After you receive your first statement, you can enroll online. Choose either a monthly or biweekly plan. The minimum payment is $50 and the maximum repayment period is 6 months.
Understanding your coverage
Some insurance plans have a deductible, an amount you have to pay out of pocket before your insurance starts paying. If you haven’t reached your deductible, your insurance may not cover the costs of your visit until you do. The best way to find out how much your plan will cover is to call your insurer directly. You can find their number on your insurance card.
We don’t take Medicaid at this time. For help finding clinicians that do, we recommend using Zocdoc.com, PsychologyToday.com, or your state’s Medicaid website. If you have a primary care doctor, they may be able to provide a referral.
We do bill your insurance directly, and we won’t send you a statement until after they respond.
How long this takes will depend on your insurer. Some patients don’t receive a bill for a few weeks.
If you want to know how much you’ll owe for your visits ahead of time, we recommend contacting your insurer directly to get the most accurate estimate.
Yes, Blue Cross Blue Shield treats mental health conditions similarly to any other condition, meaning that as long as your psychiatry treatment is in network, you’re covered.
The actual cost to you depends on your coverage. For some people, it’s just a copay. If you have a plan with a deductible that hasn’t been met, it could be more.
In most cases, yes. Coverage varies depending on your specific plan, so it’s a good idea to reach out to your provider for specific details.
Yes, as long as your treatment is in network, Aetna will cover treatment for mental health conditions.
Even though visits are covered, your out-of-pocket cost depends on the details of your plan. For some people, it’s just a copay. For patients with health plans that include a deductible, it could be more. The best way to get a detailed estimate is to contact your insurer directly and ask about your coverage for psychiatry visits.
In most cases, yes. Coverage varies depending on your specific plan, so it’s a good idea to reach out to your provider for specific details.
The actual cost to you depends on your coverage. For some people, it’s just a copay. If you have a plan with a deductible that hasn’t been met, it could be more.