Our Therapy Practice Payment Options
At Flourish Together Therapy, we believe everyone should have access to quality mental health care. That’s why we offer three convenient payment options to fit your needs: self pay for flexible and straightforward payments directly to us, insurance coverage with a range of accepted plans to make therapy more affordable, and out of network benefits, where we assist you in utilizing your benefits even if we’re not in your network. Your wellbeing is our priority, and we’re here to support you every step of the way.
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This is for those who do not have insurance or do not want to use their insurance.
Costs vary among clinicians based on their experience and licensureEmily Hines, Echo Cochrell-Gretz, Annie Memmott, & Crystal Witt
Individual 53 - 60 minute appointments - $175
Couples 53 - 60 minute appointments - $275
MaKe’da Webb
Individual 53 - 60 minute appointments - $150
Couples 53 - 60 minute appointments - $160
If you are in need of a sliding scale rate, please inquire by emailing us directly to receive more information -
For some of our insurances we use a billing company called Alma to bill insurance. When you reach out to inquire about beginning therapy, we can use Alma to provide you an estimate of your out of pocket costs for therapy before you schedule with us. This takes only a few moments.
Alma has a patient portal where you can manage all your appointments, and keep a card on file for autopay of any copays, etc.
These are the insurance plans we currently work with.
Aetna (Arizona, Pennsylvania, & Washington)
Allied Benefit Services
Banner Aetna
Christian Brothers Services
Health Scope
Trustmark Health Benefits
Trustmark Small Business Benefits
Cigna (Arizona)
Some of our providers are able to bill Cigna plans. Please inquire about which providers are able to or refer to their bio where their accepted insurances are listed.
United Healthcare (Arizona, Pennsylvania, & Washington)All Savers UHC
Health Plans, Inc.
Meritain
Nippon
Oscar
Oxford Health Plans
Surest (Formerly Bind)
UHC Student Resources
UMR
United Healthcare Shared Services
United Healthcare
United Healthcare Global
Blue Cross Blue Shield (Arizona)
If you are a resident of Arizona, but have a BCBS plan that is managed in a different state we may be able to bill this plan. This often happens if you receive healthcare insurance through your employer and the headquarters of that company are in a different state other than Arizona. Please note that we do not use Alma to bill BCBS plans, we bill BCBS directly through our group practice contract. Some of our providers are able to bill BCBS plans. Please inquire about which providers are able to or refer to their bio where their accepted insurances are listed.Coverage varies from plan to plan. Please check with your insurance provider to verify your benefits.
We do not accept AHCCCS, Medicare, or Medicaid plans at this time.
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Some health insurance plans do provide out of network benefits that can be applied to therapy. You can ask your insurance provider about using these benefits with an out of network therapist.
Out of network benefits usually reimburse a portion of the cost of therapy sessions.
We can provide you with a super bill that you can submit to your insurance for possible reimbursement for therapy. A super bill outlines the services that you received with your therapist.
It is recommended that you contact your insurance company with specific questions and get pre-approval for using out of network benefits for therapy.
Some questions to ask your insurance company about using Out of Network benefits:
Do I have out of network benefits for mental health or therapy services under my current insurance plan?
What is the process to request pre-authorization or check eligibility for using my out-of-network benefits for a therapist?
Is there a limit on the number of out-of-network therapy sessions that are covered per year? Is there a maximum dollar amount that you will reimburse?
What percentage of therapy fees are covered for out of network providers? What will my copay or coinsurance responsibility be?
How and when can I submit claims for reimbursement if I see an out of network therapist?