FAQ

Can I use Medicaid for a client-centered approach to therapy?

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Billing

Yes, Medicaid supports a client-centered approach to therapy, emphasizing the unique needs and values of the individual. This approach fosters a safe space where clients are actively involved in their healing process.

Related Billing FAQs

Does Medicaid cover family therapy?

Yes! Family therapy is covered through Medicaid.

What is my deductible?

Your deductible will vary depending on your insurance plan.  If you have a copay plan, your deductible does not need to be met.  If you have a coinsurance plan, typically, your deductible will need to be met before insurance will share in the cost for therapy.

My insurance says that my counselors is out-of-network?

If you have called your insurance and the representative told you that your particular counselor is out-of-network, that is because we submit claims under our group name (Overcomers Counseling) and/or our clinical admin (Jennifer Luttman, LPC) and both of which are in-network.  We accept most major insurances and will provide you an estimated cost prior to your session.

Is approval from my PCP for mental health services required?

In most cases, a referral from your PCP is not required unless you are a Tricare Prime Active Duty Member.

What is my copay if I have Medicaid?

Medicaid members will usually have a $0 copay for counseling or psychiatry.