
COVERAGE
Accepted Coverage

Insurance Coverage for Therapy Services
Many health insurance plans in Georgia cover therapy, with the Mental Health Parity Act ensuring mental health benefits are comparable to medical coverage. However, specifics vary by provider, so check your policy or contact your insurer for details.
Good Faith Estimate for Uninsured or Self-Pay Clients
Under the No Surprises Act, effective January 1, 2022, all healthcare providers are required to provide a Good Faith Estimate (GFE) to clients who are uninsured or opting to pay out-of-pocket. This estimate outlines the expected costs of services, helping you make informed financial decisions about your care. If you don't have insurance or choose not to use it for therapy services, you'll receive a GFE before your sessions begin.
Professional Liability Insurance
As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) in Georgia, maintaining professional liability insurance is a standard practice to ensure responsible care. This coverage is in place to protect both the therapist and the client, fostering a secure therapeutic environment.
Understanding these aspects can help you navigate the financial components of therapy with confidence. If you have any questions or need assistance verifying your insurance benefits, feel free to reach out for support.