Services & Fees

Our current services and rates are listed below. If you have additional questions that were not answered in our FAQ section and/or are inquiring about reduced fee options, please contact me via email or phone.

I offer a free 15-minute consultation which is nonbinding and a low-stress opportunity to explore our fit and ask questions.

  • Session Fee | $165

    Reduced Fee | Inquire

    Individual psychotherapy sessions are currently only offered via telehealth, with an in-person option coming soon. Each session is 50-minutes long and occurs at varying frequency based on current need. I typically see individuals on a weekly basis.

  • Testing Rate | $200 per service hour

    Deposit | $450 (one time payment)

    I provide psychological testing for concerns related to attention, memory, processing speed, verbal and nonverbal processing skills, visual-spatial coordination, and executive and intellectual functioning.

    A comprehensive personal history will be gathered during an intake appointment prior to testing.

    If you are unsure if psychological testing could be helpful, please schedule a consultation to discuss your current challenges and needs. This can help me identify if/which testing is appropriate, and potential factors to consider (e.g., possible benefits, cost, limitations, etc.)

    A cost estimate for testing can be provided following an initial consultation.

    *Psychological testing does not guarantee a diagnosis or access to certain treatments.

  • Intake Fee | $200

    Reduced Fee | Inquire

    Before beginning individual psychotherapy or psychological testing, the intake session will focus on collecting a comprehensive personal history that covers areas such as childhood, family, social, and occupational experiences, in addition to current difficulties (what is bringing you in for services), and identifying your initial hopes/goals.

  • You have the right to receive a “Good Faith Estimate” explaining how much your medical or mental health care will cost.

    Under the law, health care providers must provide clients who do not have insurance or who are not using insurance with an estimate of the expected charges for services.

    You may request a Good Faith Estimate before scheduling services or at any time during treatment.

    If you receive a bill that is at least $400 more than your Good Faith Estimate, you can dispute the bill.

    For questions or more information about your right to a Good Faith Estimate, visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises.