Facts & Questions
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Yes, Cultivate Empowered Healing uses a HIPAA compliant video conferencing system for Telehealth psychotherapy services. Connie’s been offering effective Telehealth services since 2020. She’s professional and still makes meaningful connections through Telehealth. She enjoys being able to provide more access to psychotherapy services for clients in this way.
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Clients of Cultivate Empowered Healing are considered a private-pay client if not using insurance.
Services:
—First appointment is referred to as the initial intake/diagnostic assessment: $200 for 53-60 minutes.
—Individual psychotherapy: $180 for 53-60 minutes.
—Couples psychotherapy: $180 for 53-60 minutes.
—Annual diagnostic assessments: $200 for 53-60 minutes.
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Yes, Cultivate Empowered Healing offers a free 15 minutes phone consultation. This is where you can ask questions or to get to know more about Connie’s services. Connie wants to ensure you’re comfortable before starting your healing journey.
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Yes, Cultivate Empowered Healing is accepting new clients. Please contact us for more information and/or to schedule an appointment. We’re looking forward to connecting!
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Before starting services, your healthcare provider, by law, needs to provide the client who don’t have insurance an estimate of the bill for non-emergency medical items and services. Bills that are $400 or more than your Good Faith Estimate can be disputed. Once you receive intake paperwork to be a client at Cultivate Empowered Healing, you’ll have access to the costs of services in your enrollment paperwork and your bills in your client portal. You can also ask your provider about costs of services at any time. For more information on the Good Faith Estimate go to www.cms.gov/nosurprises or call No Surprises Help Desk at 1-800-985-3059.
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Yes, this is a HIPAA compliant private practice. The privacy of your information is important. Cultivate Empowered Healing will keep your information secure and confidential to the best of our ability. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) guidelines are followed. For more information, you can request a copy of our Privacy Policy on HIPAA or visit their website at:
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By law, we are considered a mandatory reporters. That means abuse to children/vulnerable persons must be reported. Actions must also be taken if there is considered to be imminent danger to self or others. Please review the Privacy Policy and intake paperwork for more information.
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Please click the link below to access your client portal: