Services & Insurance
In-person appointments are available at my southeast Portland office, and telehealth appointments are available throughout Oregon.
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75-90 minutes
A comprehensive clinical interview focused on understanding your symptoms and getting to know the person behind them. We’ll talk about what’s bringing you in for treatment, your mental and physical health history, and what’s happening in your life right now and in your past that may be affecting how you're feeling. While diagnostic clarity can take time, the goal of this initial assessment is to begin formulating a working diagnosis and a personalized care plan that we’ll continue to refine together as treatment progresses. -
30 minutes (with some availability for 45 minute appointments)
Ongoing follow-up visits to assess your response to treatment and make adjustments as needed. Appointments are typically scheduled more frequently early on and may be spaced out as stability is reached. In addition to reviewing your response to medication, we may explore lifestyle factors that could complement your care, review any necessary lab work, and engage in brief psychotherapy. I draw from elements of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I), supportive psychotherapy, and solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT).
While I incorporate elements of therapy into medication visits, I do not offer therapy-only services at this time. When more intensive or specialized therapy is needed, I am happy to coordinate care with your existing therapist or provide referrals to trusted colleagues in my network.
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I am currently in-network with Regence BlueCross BlueShield, PacificSource, and Aetna. Moda coverage is pending. For all other insurance plans, I am considered out-of-network.
If you have out-of-network benefits, I’m happy to provide a superbill that you can submit to your insurance for possible reimbursement. Please note that payment in full is required at the time of service, regardless of reimbursement.
At this time, I am not able to accept Medicaid, Medicare, or Oregon Health Plan (OHP) coverage.
Good Faith Estimate:
If you’re uninsured or not using insurance, you have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate explaining the expected cost of your care.
This estimate includes the total expected charges for non-emergency services. You can request one before you schedule an appointment or at any time. If you receive a bill that is at least $400 more than your estimate, you can dispute the charges.
To learn more about your rights under the No Surprises Act, visit cms.gov/nosurprises.
