Good Faith Estimate

As part of your rights under the No Surprises Act, you are entitled to receive a “Good Faith Estimate” of the costs for counseling services. This estimate helps you understand and plan for the cost of care before you commit to sessions.

What is the Good Faith Estimate?
The Good Faith Estimate is a document that provides an estimate of the expected costs for your counseling services, based on your specific needs and treatment goals. This estimate is not a bill, and the actual cost may vary depending on the frequency, duration, and type of services that best support your mental health.

Who is eligible for a Good Faith Estimate?
If you do not have insurance, or if you are not using insurance for your sessions, you are eligible to receive a Good Faith Estimate. This is designed to provide transparency and help you avoid unexpected charges.

How will I receive my Good Faith Estimate?
Before we begin services, and during quarterly updates you will receive a Good Faith Estimate for the anticipated cost of your treatment. This document will outline session costs, any potential additional fees, and an estimate based on your therapy goals and preferences.

What if the actual costs differ from the Good Faith Estimate?
While the Good Faith Estimate provides an expected cost for services, your total expenses may differ if your treatment plan or the frequency of sessions changes. We will discuss any adjustments to your treatment plan and provide updated estimates if applicable.

How can I get more information?
If you have questions about your Good Faith Estimate or need further clarification on the costs of your sessions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me by calling 971.533.5590 or through the client portal. I am committed to transparency and supporting your mental health journey with clear, upfront information.