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Private Pay Advantages

Insurance can be great for medical costs.

When it comes to therapy, however, I believe I can offer better service by using private-pay billing.  


Here's why:

1.  I don't want to label my clients. 

In order to have your insurance company pay for therapy you have to be labeled with a mental health disorder.  Many of my clients don't meet the criteria for a mental illness.  Regardless, I prefer not to think of you as "a disorder."  

2.  It could impact your future health insurance benefits. 

If you needed to apply for health insurance in the future, having such a diagnosis on your medical record can potentially make you ineligible, or it could significantly raise the cost of the insurance.

3.  Lowers your confidentiality. 

Insurance companies require periodic reports that state you continue to have a mental health disorder.  It's possible that as many as 14 people at the insurance company could review this report.     

4.  Could limit the time we can work together.  

A person from the insurance company will review these reports to decide whether or not the company will continue to pay for services.  They will determine whether or not we can continue working together.  I prefer that this decision be made between us, not an outsider who does not know your needs or wishes.

My rate of $135 for a 55 minute session is 20-30% lower than my doctoral colleagues with similar experience.  I believe cost should not be a barrier to high quality therapy. 

Contact Information

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Let's chat!  

Telehealth appointments available for approved clients in PsyPact cooperative states - in blue.

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Carrie Skarda, PsyD

275 East South Temple Suite 100

Salt Lake City, UT 84111

 

801.473.1701 (Textable)

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$135 for a 55 minute individual or couples appointment.  Private pay, Bishop pay, and HSA cards accepted.
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