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I pay a $20 copay and insurance covers the balance which is around $200 a session
I pay a $30 copay
I pay it all. Insurance covers ZILCH!
I pay $69 for an hourlong session and without insurance it would be $120. I’m sure it’s cheaper elsewhere through insurance but I love my therapist and she works only a 15 minute walk from my place which is a nice cool down period after venting about my life
I pay about $120 because when I selected my insurance plan i went for the high deductible option since I almost never see a doctor. My old therapist from a different city charged $200. #regrets
I’m paying 140 as my insurance only covers 60. I love my therapist but trying to decide if it’s worth the money.
I know sometimes therapists can help you spread out those copays more feasibly. I’m also sure they would understand if you needed to find someone more affordable; but not all therapists are created equal, that’s for sure. Some of my friends have had awful experiences. What’s your out of pocket deductible?
It’s 2000 or so. Just seems like a LOT to spend per year. But also dread the idea of starting over with someone new . Appreciate the advice
After hitting my 2k deductible I pay 20 copay