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Payments & Insurance

Insurance Information
IAP is an out-of-network provider for psychological services. If you have a PPO plan, you can pay for your sessions, we can provide you with an invoice, and you can submit that invoice to your insurance company for reimbursement. To determine your reimbursement, ask your insurance company how many sessions they cover, whether there is a deductible, what percentage they pay, and what the usual and customary rate is. Your insurance company may ask for a tax ID, which is our EIN# 81-1088163 and possibly NPI# 1447545033. They may ask for CPT codes, which are: 90834 Individual Therapy, 90847 Family/Couples Therapy, 90846 Family Therapy w/o Client Present.  Your therapist can help you understand what your insurance may cover. Be aware that some insurance companies can take some time before reimbursing and sometimes do not reimburse at the same rate they originally quoted.  ​
For clients seeking low-fee or sliding scale services, we invite you to contact our associated non-profit, Bay Area Community Counseling.

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  • Home
  • Services
    • Assessment
    • ADD/ADHD
    • Depression
    • Anxiety
    • Trauma/PTSD
    • Oppositional and Defiant Behavior
    • Family Therapy
    • Play Therapy
  • About Us
    • Our Clinicians
    • Payments and Insurance
    • BLOG FOR CLIENTS
  • Contact