We Accept All Major Insurance Plans
We are contracted with all major commercial insurance companies, including Colorado Access Medicaid. Many providers will try to convince you that insurance complicates the therapeutic relationship due to diagnostic procedures and unnecessary requests for personal health records. However, we simply don't find that to be the case.
Moreover, we find that our clients participate in more sessions, over a longer period of time, at a fraction of the cost. Which means you'll spend more time thinking about what you're addressing in your sessions and less time worrying about the cost.
Many times clients don't want to utilize their insurance because they have a high deductible. While our contracted rate differs between payers, it is always less than our out-of-pocket rate. That means, you'll still be getting a discounted rate even though you are responsible for covering 100% of it until you meet your deductible.
Utilizing insurance is a lot easier than you might think. Many times we are able to confirm your benefits and provide you with an an estimate within minutes of your phone consultation. All we need is your name, insurance card, and your birthday.
We are currently contracted with the following Insurance Plans:
Rates
Our mission is to provide accessible low cost therapy and counseling in Denver. Most of the services we offer are covered by insurance. Our out-of-pocket rates are as follows:
Licensed Professional Counselor:
- $160 for the first session
- $125 for 50-minute follow ups
Provisionally Licensed Therapist:
- $125 for the first session
- $100 for 50-minute follow up
Payment
We attempt to make paying for services as convenient as possible by accepting cash, check, credit cards (including HSA & Flexible Spending), and ACH transfers.
Cancellation Policy
If you are unable to attend a session, please make sure you cancel at least 48 business hours beforehand; otherwise, you are responsible for our $90 cancellation fee.
Insurance
We do our best to get accurate quotes from your insurance company and communicate them to you prior to beginning services. However, we can not guarantee that the information provided to us by insurance companies is accurate. As such, we highly recommend contacting your insurance company prior to your session and asking these questions to help you better understand your benefits:
- Does my health insurance plan include mental health benefits?
- Do I have a deductible? If so, what is it and have I met it yet?
- Does my plan limit how many sessions per calendar year I can have? If so, what is the limit?
- My provider will be billing my sessions under code 90837, what will each session cost me?
Any Other Questions
Please reach out with any additional questions you may have. We look forward to hearing from you!