
Rates and Insurance
***All Clients are responsible for verifying their mental health coverage before their first appointment. You can do this by calling the number on the back of your insurance card.
Insurances Accepted: (May differ per provider)
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Aetna
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All Kids
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American Behavioral
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Beacon Health
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Blue Cross Blue Sheild of Alabama
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BCBS Expanded Psychiatric Services (New Directions)
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Blue Cross Blue Shield (MHCA)
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BCBS Expanded Psychiatric Services (EPS)
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Blue Choice
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Federal Blue Cross
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Tricare Standard
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Tricare Prime
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NAMCI
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CIGNA
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United Health Care
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Humana
*** PLEASE NOTE THAT DIFFERENT PROVIDERS MAY ACCEPT SOME OF OR ALL OF OR NONE OF THESE. PLEASE INQUIRE AT THE TIME OF YOUR APPOINTMENT or Click on the provider for more info in the providers' tab.
Self Pay
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We offer a self-pay option. Call the office for more information.
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Marriage counseling is $100 per session.
Payment:
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Payment must be rendered at the time of service.
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Cash, check, and all major credit cards are accepted for payment.​
Cancellation Policy:
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If you are unable to attend an appointment, we request that you provide at least 24 hours advanced notice to our office . Since we are unable to use this time for another client. If you call and cancel the same day of your appointment there will be charged $25 fee. Exceptions are made for cancellations due to illness or an emergency.
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A $60.00 no show fee will also be charged, when you fail to show for your scheduled appointment and do not call to cancel within 24 hours of your appointment. Exceptions are once again illnesses and emergencies .
How does insurance work?
Services may be covered in full or in part by your health insurance or employee benefit plan. Please check your coverage carefully by asking your insurance carrier the following questions:
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Do I have mental health insurance benefits?
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What is my deductible and has it been met?
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How many sessions per year does my health insurance cover?
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What is the coverage amount per therapy session?
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Is approval required from my primary care physician?