Good Faith Estimate

As of January 1, 2022,  legislation went into effect for all healthcare providers under the “No Surprises Act”, outlining requirements for state-licensed or certified healthcare providers to provide a “Good Faith Estimate” (GFE) of charges to every new and continuing client who is either uninsured or isn’t planning to submit a claim to their insurance for the services they’re seeking/receiving.

The “No Surprises Act” is designed to provide transparency to clients regarding their medical expenses and to protect them from any unexpected or surprise costs related. This regulation allows clients to better understand the total cost of services before agreeing to receive them.

Duration and length of time in therapy will vary based on a client’s individual need, desire for services, and treatment plan. Our estimate of cost will be provided as if a client were seen on a weekly basis for one year to ensure full transparency. Clients will receive a GFE with their intake paperwork, prior to their first appointment. 

The GFE is in no way an endorsement of a specific timeline for treatment as the number of therapy sessions will look different for everyone. Please see our Practice Policy for additional information around additional costs that could arise during your therapeutic journey with us.