You have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate explaining the expected cost of your medical or mental health services.

Under the No Surprises Act, healthcare providers are required to provide an estimate of charges for clients who are not using insurance or who choose to self-pay.

Your Good Faith Estimate will include:

• The anticipated cost of sessions
• Any related services reasonably expected
• Clear, upfront pricing information

This estimate is designed to promote transparency — not to create pressure or obligation.

Please note:

• The estimate is based on information known at the time it is created
• Actual costs may vary depending on your clinical needs
• You may request an updated estimate at any time

If you receive a bill that is significantly higher than your estimate, you have the right to dispute the charges.

For questions about your Good Faith Estimate, feel free to ask at any point during your care.