FAQ2026-02-12T20:19:41-05:00
What if I need to cancel or reschedule?2026-02-12T20:18:02-05:00

Most practices require advance notice (often 24–48 hours). Late cancellations or missed appointments may result in a fee.

How often will I need to attend appointments?2026-02-12T20:15:00-05:00

Frequency varies based on individual needs and treatment goals. Some people attend weekly sessions, while others may come bi-weekly or monthly.

Are virtual or telehealth appointments available?2026-02-12T20:14:18-05:00

Many providers offer secure telehealth appointments via video or phone, allowing you to attend sessions from home or another private location.

What if I don’t have insurance?2026-02-12T20:13:45-05:00

Many providers offer self-pay options, sliding-scale fees, or payment plans. Ask the office about available financial options.

Do I need a referral to schedule an appointment?2026-02-12T20:13:07-05:00

This depends on your insurance plan and provider. Many services allow self-referrals, while some insurance plans may require a referral from a primary care provider.

How long are appointments?2026-02-12T20:12:31-05:00

Most sessions last between 45–60 minutes, though some appointments (such as psychiatric evaluations) may be longer.

What happens during the first appointment?2026-02-12T20:11:50-05:00

The first session usually involves discussing your concerns, personal history, goals for treatment, and any relevant medical or mental health background. It’s also a chance to ask questions and see if the provider is a good fit for you. 

Who can benefit from mental health services?2026-02-12T20:06:36-05:00

Anyone. People seek mental health care for stress, anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship challenges, life transitions, grief, or simply to improve coping skills and self-understanding.

What is a mental health appointment?2026-02-12T20:03:38-05:00

A mental health appointment is a scheduled session with a licensed professional (such as a therapist, psychologist, psychiatrist, or counselor) to discuss emotional, psychological, or behavioral concerns and work toward improved well-being.

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