Psychiatry Fees & Insurance | North Carolina Telehealth
At Abide Psychiatry, we are currently credentialing to be in-network with BCBS (NC & Federal), Aetna, and Cigna (PPO/EPO plans).
For all other plans, we practice as an out-of-network provider. This model allows us to bypass the constraints of traditional insurance, ensuring your care remains deeply personalized, timely, and strictly confidential.
Fee Schedule
Initial comprehensive evaluation (up to 60 minutes): $450
Psychotherapy / Extended follow-up visit (up to 45 minutes): $325
Follow-up visit (up to 25 minutes): $200
To keep our focus entirely on your healing rather than administrative tasks, we kindly ask that payment is made in full at the time of service using a secure credit, debit, HSA, or FSA card kept on file. While our out-of-network status means we cannot communicate directly with insurance panels or guarantee reimbursement, we are happy to provide a detailed receipt (Superbill) upon request for you to submit to your insurer.
Your appointment time is reserved exclusively for you. To ensure Dr. T can dedicate ample, unhurried time to every patient, we maintain a strict 48-hour cancellation policy. We kindly ask for at least 48 hours' notice for any schedule changes so we can offer that time to another patient who may be waiting for care. Late cancellations and no-shows will be charged the full private-pay rate for the scheduled session. Insurance cannot be billed for missed appointments.
Medicare & Medicaid Policy: We do not accept Medicare or Medicaid insurance. As we have formally opted out of Medicare, we can see Medicare-eligible patients strictly on a private-pay basis (this requires signing a standard agreement acknowledging that Medicare will not reimburse these visits). However, due to state regulations, we cannot accept or provide private-pay services to patients enrolled in Medicaid.
Under the law, healthcare providers need to give patients who don’t have insurance or who are not using insurance an estimate of the bill for medical items and services. You have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate explaining how much your medical care will cost.