Good Faith Estimate

Under the No Surprises Act, you are entitled to receive a Good Faith Estimate that outlines the expected cost of your mental health services.

If you are uninsured or choose not to use insurance, we are required to provide an estimate of anticipated fees before services begin. This estimate is designed to help you plan ahead and avoid unexpected charges.

You will receive a written Good Faith Estimate prior to your first session if you are paying privately. The estimate typically includes the cost of a standard 50-minute session and an overview of projected fees over a 12-month period, based on your anticipated frequency of sessions.

Because treatment needs can change, actual costs may vary, but this estimate offers transparency around expected expenses.

You may request a Good Faith Estimate at any time, even if you have not yet started therapy.

If you are billed at least $400 more than the amount listed in your estimate, you have the right to dispute the charge.

For additional details about Good Faith Estimates and your rights, please visit CMS.gov.