Fees and Insurance
Fees and Insurance Options
Many clients hesitate to use their insurance because of high deductibles or copays. However, our contracted rates with insurance companies are always lower than our out of pocket rate. This means you'll save money even if you haven't met your deductible yet.
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Our normal fee for those who do not have insurance is $150 per clinical hour (53 - 55 minutes). We accept credit card, debit card, and health savings accounts. We do not accept checks or cash.
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Verifying your insurance benefits is quick and easy. Once we verify your coverage we can provide you with a cost estimate.
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If you are a Medicaid member and we are unable to provide you with services for any reason, please contact member services for assistance in finding an alternative provider.
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Colorado Community Health Alliance (CCHA) Member Services: 1-855-627-4685
Colorado Access Member Services: 1-800-511-5010
Health First Colorado Enrollment: 1-888-367-6557
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Medicaid Resources:
Sliding Scale Option
We believe that everyone deserves access to quality mental health care. That's why we offer a sliding scale based on your household income and family size. This ensures our services are accessible to those who are uninsured or underinsured.
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What's Included in Household Income?
We consider all sources of income, including wages, benefits, pensions, investments, and more. If you're unsure what to include, don't hesitate to ask.
Family Size:
We define family size as the head of household, spouse, and any dependent children.
Our Commitment to Inclusivity:
We welcome everyone, regardless of their ability to pay, race, color, sex, national origin, disability, religion, age, sexual orientation, or gender identity.
Ready to Get Started?
Click the "New Client Application" button, complete the form, and a therapist will reach out within two business days to schedule a session or add you to our waitlist.
Cancellation Policy
To avoid being charged for your session, please notify us at least 24 hours in advance if you need to cancel or reschedule. Late cancellations and missed appointments will be charged the full session fee, which is not covered by insurance.
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While Medicaid clients are not charged for missed appointments, we ask that you also adhere to our cancellation policy. Repeated late cancellations or no-shows may result in discontinuation of services.
Your Right to a Good Faith Estimate
If you don't have insurance or aren't using it for your care, you have the right to receive a "Good Faith Estimate" detailing the expected cost of your treatment. This includes costs for services, medical tests, medications, equipment, and hospital fees.
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Your provider is required to give you this estimate in writing at least one business day before your appointment or procedure. You can also request one before scheduling services. If your final bill is $400 or more above the estimate, you can dispute it.
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For more information on your right to a Good Faith Estimate, please visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises.
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If you have other questions about payment and fees, please discuss them with your provider.