HERE'S MORE INFO ON HOW WE CAN WORK TOGETHER
I am currently accepting telehealth clients in Massachusetts. I would love to hear from you! Email me to learn more about my current availability.
I have a variety of services to meet your needs
Individual Psychotherapy
The initial consultation is 60-90 minutes. This gives us lots of time to get to know one another. A longer initial consultation ensures we begin skill building at the very first session.
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On going sessions are schedule for 45 or 60 minutes depending on your preference and needs
You can use your FSA or HSA to pay for your sessions.
Telehealth and Phone Sessions
Want to work with me, but not in the Middleton area? Not a problem! We can schedule a telehealth or phone session. I use a HIPPA compliant and user friendly telehealth platform.
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**During the COVID state of emergency, all appointments are telehealth**
Concierge packages
Contact me to arrange a custom concierge package to fit your needs. Some options available:
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​Multiple sessions per week
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Additional check-ins by phone/email/text
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Outdoor walking sessions
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Longer sessions
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Home based sessions **this is a great option for new Mamas**
General information about payment for services
Payment is due at time of service. I accept cash, check, and major credit cards including FSA and HSA.
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I kindly ask for 24 hours notice for all appointment changes. If you need to cancel your appointment within 24 hours please contact me directly, and note that the full session fee will be charged.
What about insurance?
I am not an in-network provider with any insurance panels and do not work directly with insurance companies. For clients with PPO insurance plans, I provide a receipt of services upon request (also known as a “superbill”). I provide this give this directly to clients so you can see exactly what information I am sharing with your insurance plan; the information we include is what is necessary for insurance to consider reimbursement. You use this to apply for reimbursement from your insurance company.
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In the spirit of transparency, submitting a superbill requires me to give you a diagnosis, which will become part of your medical record. Additionally, your insurance may ask for your therapy records.
Services may be covered in full or in part by your health insurance even if I am not a provider for your plan.
Questions to ask your insurance company:
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Do I have mental health benefits?
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What is my deductible? Has it been met?
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How many sessions per calendar year does my plan cover?
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How much will you cover for an out-of-network provider? Percentage?
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Is there a limit for how much you will cover?
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What is the coverage amount per therapy session?
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Many plans will reimburse you for payments to an Out-of-Network provider!
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