Starting 11/01/21: we are offering in-person sessions in addition to virtual sessions. Please reach out to us for more info!
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If your patient has given permission for us to reach out to them directly, fill out our HIPAA compliant contact form and our Client Care Coordinator will reach out to them directly.

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You don’t have to fill out the referral form to send someone our way. Patients can also reach out to us directly by using the “book a call” button on this website.  

Refer a Patient to Us

If your patient has given permission for us to reach out to them directly, fill out our HIPAA compliant contact form and our Client Care Coordinator will reach out to them directly. 

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Share our Information

You don’t have to fill out the referral form to send someone our way. Patients can also reach out to us directly by using the “book a call” button on this website, or by email or phone

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Join our Referral List

If you are not currently on our Client Care list, you can add yourself and your services through this form. If you’re on the list already and want to update your listing, reach out to our office and we’ll send you a customized link. 

Join our Referral List

If you are not currently on our Client Care list, you can add yourself through this form. If you’re on the list already and want to update your listing, reach out to our office and we’ll send you a customized link. 

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What to expect

Scheduling a Collaboration Call

When a patient lists you as a referring or treating clinician on their intake form, our team reaches out to you to try to set up a call between yourself and the clinician on our team who will be seeing your patient. If we can’t connect, we won’t delay the intake, but will try to connect soon afterwards. 

Sharing impressions

We would love to hear your impressions and learn from your experience with the patient. We’re happy to share our initial impressions with you as well. If there are areas that we can support your work with this patient, or if there are areas you’d like us to assess, please let us know. If you have a preferred mode of contact moving forward, let us know so that when things come up on our end, we can keep you posted.

Mutual Respect

We know that you care deeply for your patients, just as we do, and we always speak respectfully about other clinicians. If patients bring up friction points in their work with you, our clinicians reinforce your relationship with the patient and will bring the conflict to your attention so that we can help resolve any discrepancies or splitting. Our goal is to support the patient’s work with you because when we work together as a team, we have better outcomes for our patients (and ourselves!).

Authentic Connections

We believe that the relationship lies at the core of successful treatment, and that doesn’t only apply to patients. Our relationship with you matters. You matter to us. We hope that we can move forward as colleagues who share an authentic connections with one another and are present to support each other.

What to expect

Connect with a provider

You’ll meet with a provider for an initial session, which we like to view as a casual conversation in which you’re getting to know each other. If you and your provider mutually feel that it’s a good fit, you’ll work together to co-create a treatment plan.

Support you in your mental health journey

We believe that mental health journies are not linear. Once you become a client with us – regardless of what may be going on, we are committed to collaborating with you throughout your mental health journey.

FAQs about billing/fees

What are the session costs out-of-pocket?

The cost per session out-of-pocket varies depending on the provider and the type of session. Therapy sessions typically range from $100-$300/session. Medication management sessions typically range from $175-$300/session.

You can find each provider’s fees listed in their bio on our team page here!

Do you accept insurance?

We are typically out-of-network and do not work with insurance companies, but can sometimes offer the option to participate in our sliding scale program as part of our financial accessibility model.

We will also work with you to help you to understand any out-of-network benefits that you may have, as well as to utilize these benefits as much as possible.

How do I use my out-of-network benefits for sessions?

You can utilize your out-of-network benefits for sessions with us by submitting a claim to your insurance. Claims may require itemized statements (also sometimes known as superbills) for the sessions that you are submitting for – we email itemized statements to you typically within a week after each session.

Each insurance company may have a different specific process of submitting claims. Typically you can submit claims by mailing in a form or submitting via an online portal – you can ask your insurance for more info. Please note that we do not submit claims on our end, so this will be something that you yourself would submit directly.

Do you offer a sliding scale?

All of our clinicians see patients on sliding scale, although each of them has limited availability. To try to serve as many people as possible on sliding scale, we created a 16-week sliding scale program, in which (if eligible) you can have a sliding scale rate for any number of sessions during those 16 weeks. In some cases, we can extend someone’s sliding scale rate when that improves our ability to optimize a transition plan that helps you maintain and build upon the gains you’ve made with us.

Do the differences in session rates affect the quality of care that I would receive?

Each clinician provides the same level of care to each patient, regardless of the fee. We do not require sliding scale patients to fill less desirable time slots, and appointment frequency depends on both clinical benefit and patient preference. Each clinician provides the same concierge-level communication in appointments, between sessions, and throughout the treatment journey.

FAQs about matching

Do you have in-person and virtual availability?

All of our psychiatric providers have both in-person and virtual availability. All of our therapists have virtual availability, and some are in-person availability. Some of our providers have both in-person and virtual availability. If you have a preference for either in-person or virtual sessions, please let us know so we can pair you with a provider that may fit your preferences!

Do I have to do both therapy and medication?

You do not have to engage in both therapy and medication management at our practice. While we offer both psychiatric and therapeutic services – some folks come to us just for their medication, some come to us just for therapy, and some come to us for both! We offer both psych services and therapy because we recognize that for some people, having to seek a separate psych provider and a separate therapist can be a barrier in accessing this kind of care – so we hope to eliminate this barrier by offering both services in the same place and sometimes with the same person. We also offer both services because we know that mental health journeys are not linear, so we want to offer services that match wherever you’re at.

What is the main difference between a psychiatric provider and a therapist?

A psychiatric provider offers both therapy and medication management (which includes a full comprehensive psychiatric evaluation), and a therapist offers therapy. Essentially, a therapist is not able to prescribe medication. You can see both or one of these providers at our practice!

FAQs about more

Are in-person sessions required?

While in-person sessions are not always required, there are some situations where we may ask clients to come in-person for one or more appointments, including but not limited to federal regulations related to controlled substances or other situations in which the provider feels it is clinically indicated for you to come in-person. We strive to meet you where you’re at, so if this comes up and is a barrier for you, please don’t hesitate to discuss further with your provider.

Can I work with your practice if I don’t live in New York State?

All of our providers are only licensed to practice in New York State. If you live in a bordering state and/or have the ability to come in-person at least a few times a year – please speak to a Client Care Coordinator from our office to discuss further.

I have a mental health provider outside of your practice already - can I continue to work with them while also working with you?

Yes, you can continue to work with your current provider while also engaging in care with us! We often work and collaborate with outside providers, so we coordinate care to ensure that your treatment plan is as integrated as possible. However, if both your outside provider and a graymatters provider are prescribing meds for you – please discuss this further with the office/your graymatters provider, as it may be in your best interest to not have two prescribing providers.