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Pricing, Cancellation Policy, & More...

Pricing
Individual therapy session (45 or 60 mins):  $125 and $150, respectively
Group therapy session (90 mins):  $50/participant
Supervision & Consultation services (60 mins):  $150
Speaking Engagements/Professional Trainings & Workshops (TBD):  Contact for pricing

Payments accepted using Ivy Pay.  Forms of payment include:  All major credit cards; debit card; HSA/FSA; check; cash.
Cancellation Policy
Cancellation / no-show fee:  $150
To avoid a fee, cancellations must be made at least 24 hours in advance of appointments; additionally, an appointment is considered a “no show” if you arrive 10 minutes past the scheduled start time.
Out-of-Network Provider
Mathew Diedrich, LCSW, CADC, does not contract with any insurance companies at this time.  Services are provided on a private pay basis and are therefore, considered “out of network”.  Most health insurers provide some form of coverage for outpatient psychotherapy.  While plans vary, most insured clients can receive some amount of reimbursement for services provided.  As a courtesy, you will be provided with a “super bill”, which contains the necessary billing and diagnostic codes for you to receive the benefits that you are entitled.  It is recommended that you contact your insurance provider directly and inform them that you are seeing an out-of-network provider for behavioral health (outpatient psychotherapy services) to find out exactly what is covered by your insurance policy.  Please be advised that a quote of benefits is not a guarantee of payment from your insurer.
Good Faith Estimate
The federal “No Surprises Act” grants consumers the right to receive a “good faith estimate” explaining how much their medical and health will cost.  Under the law, health care providers, including psychotherapists, must give clients who don’t have insurance or who are not using insurance, an estimate of the expected charges for treatment services.  The act also requires healthcare providers, including psychotherapists, to inform clients of this right.  Additionally, this act requires that information regarding the availability of a good faith estimate must be prominently displayed on the website of all health care providers, including psychotherapists.  You the right to receive a good faith estimate for the total expected cost of any non-emergency healthcare services, including psychotherapy services.  You can ask all of your healthcare providers, including your psychotherapist, for a good faith estimate before you schedule a service.  If you receive an invoice that is at least $400 more than your good faith estimate, you can dispute the charge.  Please ensure to save a copy of your good faith estimate.  For questions or more information about your rights, visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises/.
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