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New Therapy Rate/Fees
Free 10-min phone consultation
Individual session: $135.00
Couples/family therapy session: $150.00
Group therapy session: $75.00
**Extended session time is prorated at $35.00 per quarter-hour. We can discuss if extended sessions would be beneficial based on your unique circumstances.
Clients pay for each session at the time of service. Cash, check and credit card are accepted.
REDUCE RATE OPPORTUNITY
We have recently included affordable therapy rates. Please feel free to ask about our reduced rate for therapy provided by a clinical intern within a Master's level program from a local college or university.
Can I use my insurance?
Yes, for Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield NJ, Cigna, AmeriHealth, and United Behavioral Health members. For all others, we are currently an “out-of-network provider”; this means we can provide all other clients with a coded receipt of their charges and payments (called a superbill) upon request. Clients are responsible for filing for reimbursement with an insurance company. If you wish to use your behavioral health benefits, it is encouraged that you call your insurance company to understand exactly what your out-of-network benefits are. Please check the back of your insurance card for relevant phone numbers. Below are some specific questions that may be beneficial to ask:
Do I have mental health benefits for outpatient mental health visits?
What is my deductible and has it been met?
Is pre-certification required?
How much will I be reimbursed for an individual session (code #90834/90837) with an out-of-network provider?
If they say they cover a percentage of the “usual and customary rate,” ask what their usual and customary rate is for a session with a clinical social worker.
How many sessions per calendar year does my plan cover?
What are the limits of my coverage with an out-of-network provider?
**Please be aware that in order for your claim to be considered for reimbursement, your insurance company may require a diagnostic code representing one of the mental/behavioral disorders found in the DSM-5 diagnostic manual.**
Insurance Information