Services/fees
My professional fee for individual session is an investment of $160 per 50 minute session. Payment is due at the time of service. Cash, debit or credit cards are all acceptable forms of payment.
My professional fee for couples therapy is an investment of $250 per 90 minute session. Payment is due at the time of service. Due to the length of sessions for couples therapy, Insurance is not accepted as a method of payment. Cash, FHA/HSA, debit or credit cards are all acceptable forms of payment.
Insurance
The following insurances are accepted
Aetna/Optumn and United Healthcare. I am considered as "out of network” for all other insurances, please note the options below.
You can pay for therapy services with a HSA or FSA card.
You may have “out of network,” benefits for mental health services. Out of network benefits allow you to pay for therapy at the time of service and be partially reimbursed by your insurance provider. I can provide you with a monthly statement (called a Superbill), which you may then submit to your insurance provider for reimbursement.
To find out what is covered by your insurance company and reimbursement, call the customer member/service number on the back of your insurance card. Here are the following questions to ask:
1. Do I have out of network benefits with outpatient mental health?
2. If outpatient mental health is covered, what are my deductibles and have I met my deductibles?
3. Are there any limitations with outpatient mental health benefits?
4. Do I require a special referral for reimbursement?
5. How do I submit my receipt and how long does it take to be reimbursed?
Couples Therapy
It’s hard to sit with a partner who seems so distant from you—not just physically, but emotionally. It’s hard to feel like just a roommate with someone who you’ve believed to be your soulmate. It’s hard to not feel seen or heard, yet in plain sight of the person who you desperately want to be seen by. How do you even begin to tell your friends or family of the state of your relationship? How do you even begin to admit to yourself that more than often divorce/breakup seems to surface at the forefront of your mind just to soothe the pain of the cold feeling you feel when you can't seem to reach the one you love.

Pre-Marital Counseling
You said, “I do!” now what? First of all, congratulations! You are about to embark in the most monumental experience of your life. And I am certain you have probably heard it from more than one person—ARE you READY? And you quickly reply---Yes! But, then reality begins to settle in and your confident yes, may be followed by anxious uncertainties about whatever your anxiety could bring up!
