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  • Does psych4me accept insurance?

Yes! we accept most major insurance providers and are constantly working to expand our list. Our medication management list of insurance will guide you on which telehealth platform we use as a billing partner to verify your insurance and to make sure you are in the network.

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  • How do I know if I have mental health benefits?

We recommend contacting your insurance provider to check your mental health benefits, so you know what to expect.

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  • How much will it cost me?

While there are a few factors that affect cost, including your location, insurance provider, and mental health coverage, some people pay as little as $0 per session. Clients using insurance pay as little as $0-$20 per session. Check your specific benefits to get a better idea of your coverage.

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  • What if I don’t have insurance?

We strive to keep mental health services affordable by providing services through telehealth platforms. This is crucial for many people who need support but cannot afford expensive therapy sessions and medication management. Please call to inquire about our cost of service.

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  • In what states can you see patients?

At this time, we are licensed in Florida, Idaho, and Utah. For Idaho and Utah, we only take Aetna, Cigna insurance, and cash (credit cards). For out-of-network patients, we can provide a bill to submit to your insurance company. 

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  • What will my first appointment be like?

During our first session, we will conduct a complete psychiatric evaluation, in which we ask about your history of present illness, medical issues, medications, allergies, …etc. This thorough examination will determine whether you need to be on medications and what type of treatment will be necessary.

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  • What is your style of prescribing?

I always start by prescribing the lowest dose possible and augment the dose if necessary, this way we introduce you to the medication slowly to avoid undesirable side effects.

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  • How do you determine what type of mental illness I have?

A psychiatric evaluation will look at symptoms and when they happen, as well as what impact they have on family and work relationships. We are experts at conducting these evaluations to determine your primary diagnosis.

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  • What if I am suicidal now?

If you’re experiencing thoughts of harming yourself, we strongly recommend that you go to a nearby hospital as soon as possible without delay, as this is considered a crisis emergency. CLICK on the suicide & crisis lifeline next.

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