Insurances We Accept
Rise Counseling is committed to making mental health care accessible and straightforward. We are in-network with a variety of commercial insurance plans and are happy to help you understand your coverage before beginning services.
We currently accept:
Aetna (Commercial Plans)
Blue Cross Blue Shield
(Including Highmark and Anthem plans)Cigna
The Health Plan (Commercial Plans)
Peak Health
Tricare
UMR / PEIA
UPMC (Commercial Plans)
If you’re unsure whether your plan includes mental health benefits, we’re happy to verify your benefits and walk you through what to expect.
Please Note
At this time, we are unable to accept Medicaid or Medicare plans.
Self-pay options are available for those who are out-of-network or who prefer not to use insurance.
Payment Policies.
Under the No Surprises Act, healthcare providers, including mental health professionals, are required to provide you with a Good Faith Estimate for any scheduled or anticipated services for uninsured (or self-pay) individuals. This law ensures you have a clear understanding of your potential costs before receiving care, reducing the risk of unexpected medical bills. The Good Faith Estimate outlines the anticipates changes based on the information you provide during your initial consultation.
The Good Faith Estimate for mental health services is a document that provides an estimate of the costs you can expect to incur for counseling services. This estimate is designed to help you understand the financial aspects of your mental health care, including session fees, additional services, and any potential costs that may arise during your treatment.
While the estimate reflects the most accurate costs at the time of your appointment, actual charges may vary depending on the specifics of your treatment plan, length of sessions, and any unexpected changes in your care.
Providers are also required to inform you of any significant changes to your Good Faith Estimate before services are rendered.
Our goal is to provide transparency and clarity about your financial responsibility so you can make informed decisions about your mental health treatment.
We’re committed to supporting your emotional well-being and financial planning, in line with the protections provided by the No Surprises Act.