Rates
50 minute session: is $250
80 minute session is $400
Rates & Policies
I am an out-of-network provider, which means I do not bill insurance directly. Instead, you pay for sessions at the time of service, and depending on your plan, your insurance may reimburse you for a portion of the cost.
I accept cash, all major credit cards, Venmo and FSA funds.
I can provide your insurance with a Super Bill/ Receipt .
Depending on your insurance plan, a Superbill can be submitted to your insurance for reimbursement for a percentage of service costs.
You can confirm with your health insurance company whether they will reimburse out-of-network services by calling the number on the back of your insurance card.
While many people assume their insurance does not provide out-of-network benefits I have found that often people are surprised that they do have benefits!
How it Works:
Note: OON = Out of Network
What You Can Expect Financially
If your plan includes out-of-network benefits, many insurance companies reimburse between 40–80% of session fees after you meet your deductible. Coverage varies, so it’s important to confirm your specific benefits.
Why I Choose to Be Out-of-Network
Being out-of-network allows me to provide more personalized, flexible, and confidential care without the restrictions often required by insurance companies, such as session limits or mandatory diagnoses
For more detailed information on this, see FAQs.
FAQs
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Dedicated therapists go through several years of education to be able to do this work well. Prerequisite courses, study materials and qualifying exams for licensure on top of graduate degrees leave most therapists with a significant amount of student debt.
Jessica ‘Gonji’ Lee, LCSW at Nokdu Therapy puts it well when they state “If you think about the amount people pay CPAs, paralegals, lawyers, and medical doctors for their time, the fee for a therapist may not come as much of a surprise. Therapy, however, is a feminized form of labor because it is associated with “talking about feelings”, which may cause us as a society to view it as a less valuable service. Of course in an ideal world, ALL of these services would be much more affordable and every person would have a right to these services regardless of their income. In the meantime, we resort to creative solutions to balance worker sustainability and consumer access. “
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To make care more accessible I offer a sliding scale payment option for individuals who are unable to afford the full fee. Please contact me for more information.
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Insurance companies are part of broader systems that create barriers for holistic wellness. For example, one expectation is that all clients must have a mental health diagnosis to receive support. For some people a diagnosis can be a way to feel seen, understood and part of a community. For others however, diagnoses can create harm and pathologize normal human responses to abnormal systemic forces.
Insurance coverage is often limited in duration, or insurers may stop covering care when the diagnosis is in remission. This makes it hard for therapists to provide the long-term, consistent care that most clients need.
Insurance companies also tend to reimburse therapists a very low amount (as low as $30 per session), and it is difficult to sustain a practice with these rates. It is a well known fact that insurance companies will reimburse therapists significantly less than other health care professions like medical doctors. There’s also a mountain of paperwork and bureaucratic processes that require hours of additional labor on a therapist’s part. This limits how many clients a therapist can take on, or can require an additional staff person who would need to be paid to do this work.
The limited coverage offered by insurance companies is unfortunately a reflection of larger society’s view that mental health is not a basic right for every individual. Considering these structural barriers, I choose not to take insurance, and to instead offer sliding scale spots to meet people’s various financial needs.
The restricted insurance coverage reflects society's belief that mental health isn't a fundamental right for everyone. Because of these challenges, we opt not to accept insurance and instead provide discounted rates based on financial needs. Lowering my fees enables my to offer more affordable services without dealing with the burdensome requirements imposed by insurance companies.
**Information adapted from Nokdu Therapy
Late Cancellation/No-Show Fee
Mezaan Arts & Wellness LLC charges a $75 fee for no-shows and late cancellations with less than 24 hours’ notice. We understand there can be individual circumstances which may affect your ability to attend your session and we strongly recommend that you communicate those circumstances to your clinician as soon as you are able. If you have concerns about this policy Rameya welcomes you to chat with her upfront to see if an accommodation may be appropriate.