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What do I need to bring?Please be sure to complete the welcome package prior to your appointment. All registration forms will be sent to you in an email prior to the first appointment. If you do not receive the email, please contact us right away and we will resend them. You may also bring anything you feel will be helpful, such as psychiatric evaluations, IEP's, discharge summaries, etc. Parents are encouraged to attend the first session for children, adolescents and teens, to provide the most complete background information regarding your child's need for therapy. This is a decision that can be discussed with your provider at any time.
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Do you accept insurance?Yes! We accept the following: Aetna Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield United Healthcare Optum Oxford Cigna/Evernorth For all other insurance plans, please check with your insurance company to see if they reimburse for out-of-network services. We will be happy to provide you with a superbill for insurance reimbursement.
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Do you offer telehealth?Yes. Telehealth services are being offered. We are able to accommodate multiple telehealth platforms and will discuss further during consultation. Please check with your insurance provider to confirm telehealth services are a covered benefit in your plan. We will be happy to assist and answer any questions you might have.
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What are your rates?Pleas visit the Insurance and Rates page for more information.
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How do I make an appointment?You can get in touch by phone (973) 910-8300, email or use the form under the contact page. Existing clients can access the client portal to make, change or cancel an appointment.
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How long are sessions?All sessions are between 45-60 minutes.
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Is there a cancellation fee? How do I reschedule?Yes. Please be sure to cancel 24 hours prior to your scheduled appointment. Failure to do so may result in a $75 cancellation fee. If you need to reschedule, please call, email or reach out via the contact page.
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Medication or psychotherapy?It is well established that the long-term solution to mental and emotional problems and the pain they cause cannot be solved solely by medication. While medications aim to treat the symptom, therapy addresses the causes and underlying root of our distress. Working with your medical doctor you can determine what's best for you. In some cases, a combination of medication and therapy may be deemed the correct course of action. Please note that we do NOT prescribe medications. However, we are able to conduct assessments to identify a diagnosis and coordinate care with your neurologist, primary care physician, or psychiatrist for medication management.
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