Call or text for a consultation: (424) 259-1091
Call or text for a consultation: (424) 259-1091
DO YOU OFFER IN-PERSON AND/OR TELEHEALTH SESSIONS?
I currently offer both in-person and virtual sessions. I am fully vaccinated and, depending on the current prevalence of Covid, I take additional precautions to keep in-person sessions as safe as possible. During surges, patients may be asked to take an at-home test prior to meeting. While I generally believe therapy is most successful when done face-to-face, telehealth sessions can make treatment more accessible and/or serve as a useful supplement to regular therapy. Telehealth sessions are available for any California resident.
DO YOU ACCEPT INSURANCE?
No, but you may be able to get reimbursed by your insurance provider. I am an Out-of-Network (OON) Provider for PPO insurance companies. This means that while I am not contracted with any insurance company, I can provide you with something called a Superbill. A Superbill is simply a detailed invoice for the services you have received and paid for that has all of the information necessary for your insurance company to potentially count your sessions towards your deductible, or provide you with partial or full reimbursement. Please note: If you have Kaiser or an HMO, it is very unlikely you will receive any reimbursement.
Please let me know in your initial session (or sooner) if you would like me to prepare Superbills for you.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF PAYING “OUT OF POCKET” FOR THERAPY?
Some patients choose to pursue therapy without involving their insurance company. They want to start therapy as soon as possible and don't want to deal with the maze of coverage. Insurance companies may set limits on the number of sessions permitted, the diagnoses covered, and even the kind of therapy allowed. Some therapy services, such as grief counseling or couples therapy, may not be not covered at all. Insurance companies may also require a deductible before coverage begins.
Insurance companies require a mental health diagnosis in order to cover services. This diagnosis is reflected in your health care record. Once the diagnosis is recorded and given to insurance, the therapist has no further ability to protect where that information goes or how it is used. There are circumstances under which an insurance company can review all of your records at their discretion. Paying out of pocket means that therapists are not required to share your information with anyone. Clients are able to work with a therapist that they choose and not have third parties involved in decisions about their treatment. They can start therapy right away and not worry about submitting documents, surprise bills, etc.
HOW DO I KNOW IF YOU'RE THE RIGHT THERAPIST FOR ME?
Great question! Therapy is only as effective as the relationship between therapist and client. It is important you feel supported, understood, and safe. You will have to trust your gut! I am also careful to screen out patients that I do not think will be a good fit. If I determine that I am not the right clinician for you, I will assist you in finding an appropriate therapist.
HOW DOES THE INTAKE WORK?
The intake is a chance for us to get to know each other, and for me to begin getting all the necessary background information. For individual therapy, this typically takes 50-60 minutes. Towards the end of the hour, we will discuss if it makes sense to move forward. If we both decide it's a match, we will schedule the next session and you will be charged for the intake. However, if it doesn't seem like the right fit, or if you are not ready to initiate treatment, there is no charge. You are charged for the intake when you schedule your second session. This policy assures that we can make the best decision for you free from pressure.
HOW LONG ARE SESSIONS?
Sessions are typically 50 minutes. However, this may change depending on the nature of the session. For example, an intake session for a couple typically takes 60-75 minutes. Immigration evaluations can take 3-4 hours.
HOW MUCH DOES THERAPY COST?
This depends on several factors including the nature, length, and frequency of sessions.
Individual Therapy: 200 (Intake 215)
Conjoint/Couples Therapy: 225 (Intake 250)
CPT (Cognitive Processing Therapy) Sessions: 210
Comprehensive Immigration Evaluation: 975
KAP FEE SCHEDULE
Dosing Session 1: 750
Dosing Session 2-4: 675
Dosing Sessions 5-6: 600
Dosing Sessions 7-8: 500
*Dosing sessions can range from 2.5 to 4+ hours and include a variety of individualized supporting materials, consumables, supplies, and on-call support for the remainder of dosing day.
**Please note the above is for the dosing sessions and do not include the preparation sessions and integration sessions (charged at the normal individual therapy rate).
This also does not include the fee paid directly to Journey Clinical for the medication evaluation and medicine. The initial medication consultation is currently 250 and medication for the first two sessions is 88. The follow-up medical consultation and medication (for up to six more sessions) is 150 and 148 respectively.
DO YOU OFFER SLIDING SCALE SPOTS?
Yes. I have two sliding scale spots available for those who are not able to afford the full fee. I have a waitlist and typically reserve these spots for students or those with a clear need.
WHERE DO I PARK?
Parking is easy. There is metered parking right in front of the building and plenty of additional parking on the surrounding side streets.
WHAT IS YOUR CANCELLATION POLICY?
I require a 48-hour cancellation notice. Appointments cancelled within 48-hours will be billed the normal scheduled fee.
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