Personalized Therapy, Matched to Your Needs

Personalized Therapy, Matched to Your Needs

We’ll help you find the best therapist for your goals, personality, and budget — whether you’re using insurance or not.

Your Therapy Options

Using commercial or government health insurance with licensed therapists.

No insurance – no problem. Flat-rate therapy sessions with licensed or associate licensed therapists. 

Discounted therapy bundles with auto-pay options

Sliding Scale

Temporary reduced rates based on financial need

Intern Program

First 5 sessions free, then $40/session with a supervised intern

Psychological Testing

ADHD, Autism, Educational, and Mental Health Evaluations

Health Insurance Accepted

 Aetna

Amerigroup

Blue Cross Blue Shield

Beacon Health Options

Superior Health (Cenpatico)

Cigna

CMS Medicare

Community Health Choice

Compsych

Interface EAP

Magellan

Medicare

Molina

Multiplan

TCHP

TMHP

Triwest

UMR

United Health Care

Should I Use My Health Insurance for Therapy?

Using your health insurance to pay for therapy can be a helpful option — but it’s not always the right fit for everyone. At NewPath, we want you to make an informed decision that works best for your care, privacy, and finances.

Potential Benefits of Using Insurance:

Lower out-of-pocket cost: You may only owe a copay or coinsurance.

Access to ongoing sessions through your health plan.

Can be helpful if you’ve already met your deductible.

Things to Consider Before Using Insurance:

  • A mental health diagnosis is required to receive coverage. This becomes part of your medical record.

  • Insurance may limit how often or how long you can attend therapy.

  • Not all providers or services are covered, such as associate therapists or certain treatment approaches.

  • More paperwork and potential delays if pre-authorizations or treatment reviews are required.

Our Approach:

We’re happy to work with your insurance if that’s your choice — and we also offer affordable private-pay options for clients who prefer more privacy, flexibility, or want to avoid diagnosis-based care.

Our admin team can help you understand your benefits and explore both options side by side.

No insurance? No problem.

We offer flexible, affordable private-pay options for therapy that give you more control, privacy, and consistency — without the limitations of insurance.

Why Choose Private Pay?

  • 🧠 No required diagnosis — therapy can focus on growth, not just medical necessity

  • 🕒 No session limits or treatment reviews

  • 🧾 No surprise bills or insurance restrictions

  • 💬 More choice in the therapist, frequency, and treatment style that works for you

Private Pay Therapy

Wellness Package Options

At NewPath, we believe that mental health care should be consistent, accessible, and personalized. That’s why we offer our Mental Wellness Packages — structured therapy bundles that give you more sessions for less, without the hassle of insurance or unpredictable billing.

Whether you’re working with one of our supervised associate therapists or our provisionally licensed psychologist, you’ll receive quality care at an affordable, flat rate.

Licensed Associate Therapists

Starter

3 Sessions
$ 225
  • (3) 60-Minute Sessions
  • Ideal for Trying Therapy
  • HSA/FSA eligible

Growth

6 Sessions
$ 425
  • (6) 60-Minute Sessions
  • Priority appointments
  • Payment Plan Option
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Transform

12 Sessions
$ 800
  • (12) 60-Minute Sessions
  • Ideal for Deeper Therapy
  • Payment Plan Option

Licensed Psychologists

Starter

3 Sessions
$ 360
  • (3) 60-Minute Sessions
  • Great for Testing Follow Up
  • HSA/FSA eligible

Growth

6 Sessions
$ 675
  • (6) 60-Minute Sessions
  • Priority Appointments
  • Payment Plan Option
popular

Transform

12 Sessions
$ 1320
  • (12) 60-Minute Sessions
  • Best for Long-term Clients
  • Payment Plan Option
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Consensus

Ultimately, deciding whether or not to use your health insurance is a matter of what is most important to you personally. If savings are at the top of your list of important factors for getting the mental health services that you need, then using your insurance is a good fit; however, if confidentiality, privacy, and freedom from limitations that can keep you from the best care are most valued by you, then self-pay is the best option. The choice is always yours!