Practical information about therapy at Nexa
Therapy at Nexa is offered in a private-pay, out-of-network setting. This allows the work to remain flexible, relational, and centered on your needs rather than insurance requirements. Sessions are available for individuals and couples through both ongoing therapy and focused work experiences.
Nexa Therapy & Wellness does not participate directly with insurance plans. For clients with out-of-network benefits, superbills may be provided for possible reimbursement. Coverage varies by plan, and clients are encouraged to verify benefits directly with their insurer.
A small number of spaces are reserved each year for individuals and couples for whom full-fee therapy would otherwise be out of reach. These arrangements are offered thoughtfully and on a case-by-case basis, as part of a commitment to making depth-oriented care accessible when clinically appropriate.
In accordance with federal guidelines, self-pay clients are entitled to receive a Good Faith Estimate outlining expected costs of services.
Under federal law, clients who do not use insurance or who choose not to use their insurance have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate of the expected cost of services.
Therapy is an open-ended process, and the length and course of treatment cannot be predicted or guaranteed. This estimate is based on information known at the time it is provided and reflects anticipated fees for services, but it does not guarantee final charges, which may change depending on the frequency and duration of care.
If you receive a bill that is at least $400 more than your Good Faith Estimate, you may dispute the charge. You may request a Good Faith Estimate at any time before scheduling services.
For more information on your rights under the No Surprises Act and how to request a Good Faith Estimate, visit: cms.gov/good-faith-estimate
Nexa welcomes individuals and couples of all races, cultures, sexual orientations, gender identities, and same-sex partnerships. The work honors the full range of human experience and identity.