FAQs


Where are you located and what days and times are available?

I practice in-person out of Arcadian Therapeutic Services in Franklin/ Cool Springs, just south of Nashville. On Tuesdays, I offer daytime appointments and on Thursdays and Fridays, I offer daytime and evening time appointments at this location.

I offer telehealth appointments on a flexible schedule all week for clients in any location within the state of Tennessee. Telehealth is a safe, secure and effective way to receive therapy.

What is the cost of your sessions?

My sessions are $125/ hour, billed at the close of your session.

Can you bill my insurance?

I am an out-of-network provider and do not bill insurance. However, I can generate a superbill for you to file with your insurance company if you wish. I am unable to guarantee that you will be reimbursed and, if you are, for what amount.

What is a Good Faith Estimate?

A "Good Faith Estimate" is an estimate that explains how much your medical care will cost. As a therapy client, you have a right under the law- if you don’t have insurance or are not using insurance to cover your care- to receive an estimate of the bill for medical care and services. This estimate is included as part of your intake paperwork.

According to the law, you have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate for the total expected cost of any non-emergency items or services. This includes related costs like medical tests, prescription drugs, equipment, and hospital fees.

Your healthcare provider should give you a Good Faith Estimate in writing at least one business day before your medical service. You can also ask your healthcare provider, and any other provider you choose for a Good Faith Estimate before you schedule an item or service. Then if you receive a bill that is at least $400 more than your Good Faith Estimate, you can dispute the bill.

Make sure to save a copy or picture of your Good Faith Estimate. For questions or more information about your right to a Good Faith Estimate, visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises