How can I request an appointment?
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Do you only see athletes?
While I am well known for my work with professional and collegiate athletes, my practice is not limited to those in sports. I work with individuals across a wide range of high-performance environments — including executives, physicians, entrepreneurs, artists, and their families. I welcome children, adolescents, and adults who value personalized, elevated mental health care tailored to their unique goals and lifestyles.
My focus is not on what you do, but on who you are — and how I can help you perform, feel, and live at your best.
What are your fees?
As a concierge psychiatrist, I offer a highly personalized, boutique-level experience designed to support individuals navigating high-performance and high-pressure lifestyles. My services are provided on a fee-for-service basis:
Adult Consultation (60 minutes): $750
Child & Adolescent Consultation (90 minutes): $850
30-Minute Follow-Up: $375
50-Minute Follow-Up: $625
In-home or on-site appointments, when clinically appropriate and accepted, are billed at twice the in-office rate.
For professional services provided outside of scheduled sessions — including letters, secure messaging, or coordination with other providers — billing is applied in 5-minute increments.
What is an out-of-network physician?
As an out-of-network physician, I do not contract with insurance companies or participate in provider networks. This allows me to provide highly personalized, unhurried, and confidential care without the limitations often imposed by insurance-driven models. Payment is due at the time of service.
Many of my patients choose to work with me because they value a level of service that prioritizes discretion, responsiveness, and excellence. Upon request, I’m happy to provide a detailed superbill that you may submit to your insurance carrier for potential out-of-network reimbursement, depending on your plan.
What is a superbill?
A superbill is a detailed medical receipt that outlines the services you received during your visit, along with the corresponding procedure codes and charges. I provide superbills to patients upon request, which can then be submitted to your insurance company for potential out-of-network reimbursement, depending on your individual plan.
While I do not bill insurance directly, many patients appreciate the ability to seek partial reimbursement while receiving the elevated, personalized care that my concierge model allows.
What is the difference between a psychiatrist and a psychologist?
Psychiatrists and psychologists are both mental health professionals, but they have different educational backgrounds. Psychiatrists are medical doctors, who completed medical school and subsequently completed a four year residency training. Psychiatrists can prescribe medication in addition to providing psychotherapy. Psychologists, on the other hand, have advanced degrees in psychology and provide therapy services. While both professions play crucial roles in mental healthcare, the key difference lies in the treatment approach, with psychiatrists utilizing medication as a tool in addition to therapy, while psychologists primarily focus on talk therapy and behavior modification.