We believe cost shouldn't be a barrier to getting the right support. Here's exactly what to expect.
Our classes are provided by licensed mental health professionals and may be billed to insurance as group therapy — meaning coverage that applies to group therapy sessions may apply to PEERS® classes, depending on your plan.
We are currently in-network with the following plans:
HSA cards and waiver funding accepted. We are happy to discuss billing and provide any necessary documentation for insurance reimbursement for other plans.
We offer clear, upfront pricing for all services. No hidden fees.
4 weeks · 8 sessions · 90 minutes each. For adolescents.
Insurance not accepted · Private pay only.
Includes an individual intake session. Payment plans available. Costs may be covered by waivers or insurance depending on your coverage.
Costs may be covered by insurance depending on your coverage.
Costs may be covered by insurance depending on your coverage.
Sliding scale available. We offer a limited number of reduced-rate slots. Ask us about availability when you reach out.
A superbill is a detailed receipt that includes the diagnosis and procedure codes your insurance company needs to process a reimbursement claim. If we are not in-network with your plan, you can still see us and submit a superbill directly to your insurance for partial reimbursement.
We provide detailed superbills upon request. The process is straightforward: you pay our private pay rate at the time of service, we provide the superbill, and you submit it to your insurance for reimbursement. Many families receive a significant portion of their cost back within a few weeks.
We're happy to walk you through the process if it's your first time using a superbill.
Reimbursement rates vary. Contact your insurance to verify your out-of-network benefits.
Under the No Surprises Act (effective January 1, 2022), you have the right to receive a "Good Faith Estimate" of expected costs before you begin services. This is a written estimate of the cost of your care so you can plan ahead.
The Good Faith Estimate does not require you to get the services — it is simply a transparency tool. If your actual charges are significantly higher than the estimate, you have the right to dispute the bill.
We provide a Good Faith Estimate to all new clients before their first session. If you have questions about what this document includes or how to read it, just ask — we're happy to explain.
"Under the No Surprises Act, you have the right to receive a 'Good Faith Estimate' of expected costs before you begin services. We provide this to all clients."
It depends on your plan. PEERS® group classes may be billed as group therapy. We recommend calling your insurance provider to ask about coverage for "group therapy for social skills." We're happy to provide documentation to support your claim.
Most insurance plans now cover telehealth at the same rate as in-person sessions, but coverage varies. Contact your insurance to confirm your telehealth benefits, and specify that you're asking about outpatient mental health via telehealth.
We offer private pay rates and provide superbills for out-of-network reimbursement. We also have a limited number of reduced-rate slots. Cost shouldn't be a reason you don't get support — reach out and we'll figure out options together.
Call us at 763.250.1004 or fill out the enrollment form and we'll help you verify your insurance before you commit to anything.