INSURANCE

At Flourishing Future Wellness, I accept HAP PPO, Physicians Care Network, Benesys Union Trust and ASR Heath Benefits insurance plans and partner with ATAP for Employee Assistance Program (EAP) services. I’m committed to making quality mental health care accessible, which is why I also offer reduced fee spots through Open Path Collective for those with financial need, as well as pro bono services for individuals facing significant hardship.

If you’re unsure about your coverage or which options are available to you, I offer a free 15-minute consultation to help you explore what support may be the best fit.

AVAILABILITY

At Flourishing Future Wellness, I am available for weekday and weekend appointments to help make therapy a priority in your life!

COUNSELING SERVICES AND PRICING

INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING

• Intake Session: $180 (reduced fee available)

• 50-Minute Session: $150 (reduced fee available)

• 30-Minute Session: $80

INDIVIDUAL WALK AND TALK (Philadelphia Only)

• 50-Minute Session: $180 

• 30-Minute Session: $100

COUPLES COUNSELING

• Intake Session: $200

• 50-Minute Session: $180

FAMILY COUNSELING

• Intake Session: $200

• 50-Minute Session: $180

REDUCED FEE SPOTS

Understanding Mental Health Financing

Navigating the world of mental health can be overwhelming, especially in relation to treatment costs. Many people turn to insurance for coverage, but not using insurance can have surprising benefits. By choosing to self-pay for mental health services, individuals can take control of their mental health journey.

Increased Flexibility and Choice

One of the most significant advantages of avoiding insurance is the greater flexibility it offers. Without the constraints of insurance regulations, clients can choose their therapists based purely on personal fit, rather than what insurance covers. This autonomy can lead to more effective therapeutic relationships and better outcomes.

Confidentiality and Privacy

Utilizing self-pay options often enhances confidentiality and privacy. With insurance companies, sensitive information may be shared with third parties and could become part of the client’s medical record. By opting out, clients can safeguard their personal details, ensuring that their therapy remains strictly between them and their therapist.

A Focus on Value Over Cost

Not relying on insurance can shift the focus from what is covered to what is valuable. Clients can invest in their mental health without the headache of co-pays, deductibles, or authorization processes, making it easier to access high-quality care without barriers. This approach can lead to a more enriching therapeutic experience and promote better mental well-being.

In summary, while many people instinctively use insurance for mental health services, self-paying can offer distinct advantages. Ultimately, individual choice is paramount, and understanding these benefits might inspire others to consider a path less traveled.