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COST

I accept only Lyra Health. Otherwise, I am an out-of-network provider and can provide the necessary documentation so clients may seek out-of-network reimbursement from their insurance carrier.

For prospective clients who don’t have insurance or do not wish to submit for out-of-network

reimbursements, see below for a Good Faith Estimate of the annual cost of services.

GOOD FAITH ESTIMATE

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A Good Faith Estimate (GFE) is the estimated cost of services provided.  At this time, GFEs are required for clients who either don't

have insurance or don't plan to submit for insurance reimbursement.  Actual charges may differ based on changes in the frequency

of treatment. The client has the right to initiate the patient-provider dispute resolution process if the actual bill substantially exceeds

the GFE. The GFE is not a contract and does not obligate the client to obtain the services from the provider identified in the estimate.

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  •  All clients can plan to attend one 60-minute intake session at a cost of $250. Afterward, you can expect to pay $225 for each        50-minute individual psychotherapy session.  At a frequency of once a week or every other week for 50 weeks (to account         for holidays), your annual total cost will be $11,275 or $5,650, respectively (before any out-of-network reimbursement from your   insurance company).                      

  •  The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes for in office or telehealth sessions are: 

         90791, 90791-95/GT: Diagnostic Evaluation

         90834, 90834-95/GT: Individual Therapy 37-52 minutes

 

Federal legislation requires a diagnostic code to be included in a GFE. The diagnosis shared in your GFE is based on the initial information you provided. Proper diagnosis requires careful and skilled assessment by Dr. Choe-Arrieta and the diagnosis present in your GFE may change as she learns more about you. Below are commonly used diagnoses with the corresponding diagnostic codes: 


Depressive Disorders: 

F32.0 Major Depressive Disorder, Single Episode Mild (.1 Moderate; .2 Severe; .3 with psychotic features; .4 In partial remission;

.5 in full remission; .9 unspecified)

F33.0 Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent Episode Mild (.1 Moderate; .2 Severe; .3 with psychotic features; .4 In partial remission;

.5 in full remission; .9 unspecified)

F34.1 Persistent Depressive Episode (Dysthymia)

F32.8 Other Specified Depressive Disorder

F32.9 Unspecified Depressive Disorder

 

Anxiety Disorders: 

F40.10 Social Anxiety Disorder

F41.0 Panic Disorder

F41.1 Generalized Anxiety Disorder

F41.8 Other Specified Anxiety Disorder

F41.9 Unspecified Anxiety Disorder

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Obsessive Compulsive Disorders (OCD)

F42 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder 

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Trauma, Stress Related Disorders, & Adjustment Disorders: 

F43.10 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

F43.0 Acute Stress Disorder

F43.21 Adjustment Disorder with depressed mood (.22 with anxiety; .23 with mixed anxiety and depressed mood;

.24 with disturbance of conduct; .25 with mixed disturbance of emotions and conduct; .20 unspecified)

JEANNE CHOE-ARRIETA, PH.D.

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