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Teletherapy:
Telephone or Video Chat Therapy Sessions

Telephone or Video Chat Therapy Sessions
Have you avoided therapy because you're too busy? Fortunately, Holly can help make your life easier through phone or video chat therapy sessions (and teach you how to be more efficient and organized to boot!). Sessions are effective and very convenient. She has been successfully providing psychotherapy and counseling with warmth and care through video chat and phone calls for many years.
Please call or email for more information.
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626-376-3098

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Treatment will be designed specifically for you and your goals.

For more information about these and other types of therapy, call Holly at 626-376-3098 or click here to email.

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Good Faith Estimate: You are entitled to receive a “Good Faith Estimate” of what the charges could be for psychotherapy services provided to you. While it is not possible for a psychotherapist to know, in advance, how many psychotherapy sessions may be necessary or appropriate for a given person, this form provides an estimate of the cost of services provided. Your total cost of services will depend upon the number of psychotherapy sessions you attend, your individual circumstances, and the type and amount of services that are provided to you. The estimate is not a contract and does not obligate you to obtain any services from any provider, nor does it include any services that may be recommended to you during treatment that are not identified here.  

This Good Faith Estimate is not intended to serve as a recommendation for treatment or a prediction that you may need to attend a specified number of psychotherapy visits. The number of visits that are appropriate in your case, and the estimated cost for those services, depends on your needs and what you agree to in consultation with your therapist.  You are entitled to disagree with any recommendations made to you concerning your treatment and you may discontinue treatment at any time.  

The fee for a  45–50 minute psychotherapy visit (in person or via telehealth) is $300. Most clients will attend one psychotherapy visit per week, but the frequency of psychotherapy visits that are appropriate in your case may be more or less than once per week, depending upon your needs.

You have a right to dispute a bill if the actual amount charged to you substantially exceeds the estimated charges stated in your Good Faith Estimate (which means $400 or more beyond the estimated charges).  Initiating the dispute process will not adversely affect the quality of services rendered to you. You may contact your therapist to let her know the billed charges are higher than the Good Faith Estimate. You can ask her to update the bill to match the Good Faith Estimate, ask to negotiate the bill, or ask if there is financial assistance available. You may also start a dispute resolution process with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). If you choose to use the dispute resolution process, you must start the dispute process within 120 calendar days (about 4 months) of the date on the original bill. There is a $25 fee to use the dispute process. If the agency reviewing your dispute agrees with you, you will have to pay the price on this Good Faith Estimate. If the agency disagrees with you, you will have to pay the higher amount. To learn more and get a form to start the process, go to www.cms.gov/nosurprises or call HHS at (800) 368-1019.  Keep a copy of this Good Faith Estimate in a safe place or take pictures of it. You may need it if you are billed a higher amount.
You are encouraged to speak with your provider at any time about any questions you may have regarding your treatment plan, or the information provided to you in this Good Faith Estimate.

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Holly Freeling

Psychotherapy, Counseling
& Teletherapy

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