How much do services cost?

therapy & coaching fees

Currently Be Well is in network with Blue Cross Blue Shield, Preferred One, and Aetna Insurance. We always recommend clients call their insurance provider to ensure that we are in network for their specific policy. Clients will be responsible for payment for any deductibles, co pays, and claim denials.

Please chat with your individual therapist about using your insurance.












fees for private pay

$150 per 60 minute intake
$125 - $135 per 50 minute post intake individual session 
$150 per 60 minute post intake individual session
$150 per 50 minute couples or family therapy session
$25 per 15 minutes for extended session length beyond 60 minutes
We do offer intensive sessions, please ask your therapist for more information on fees for intensives

We accept all major credit cards as well as HSA payment for private pay sessions. 





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Insurance coverage 

private pay



We strongly believe in providing the care that is needed as determined by YOU, and your therapist, without the limits set by insurance companies. That denotes us as a self-pay provider. As a self-pay client, YOU are empowered as the client to pick YOUR ideal provider. You have choice in the treatment length, the treatment approach right for you, as well as being able to take advantage of non-traditional and more holistic therapies not often covered by insurance. You have the ability to avoid having insurance interfere with your unique needs and goals.











Insurance coverage for couples therapy

Please be aware that most insurance policies do NOT cover couples therapy. Insurance does not view couples relationship (different from family therapy) challenges as a medical necessity.  If you are seeking couples counseling, please know that therapy will be set up for one individual, as individual therapy or family therapy, and requires a mental health diagnosis for treatment. Sessions will focus on treating the mental health disorder vs. traditional couples therapy which focuses on the functioning of the relationship.