Payment & Insurance Information

This page outlines payment options to help you plan before reaching out. Nothing here is a guarantee of coverage, availability, or rate — those depend on factors that vary by client, plan, and timing. If you have questions, ask before scheduling.

Transparency about fees is part of working with clarity. The goal is to give you enough information to know whether this might work for you — not to make the financial piece harder than it needs to be.


Cash Pay

Out-of-Pocket Rates

Cash pay is available. Current session rates are provided during the consultation process — rates are not published publicly to allow for honest, case-by-case conversations. If cost is a factor for you, say so early. That information helps Elaina determine fit and, where possible, options.

To ask about current rates, use the contact form or reach out directly. No commitment is required to ask.


Insurance

Select insurance may be accepted depending on current credentialing status and plan requirements. Insurance acceptance is not guaranteed and may change. Do not assume coverage based on this page.

If you plan to use insurance, you are responsible for verifying your benefits with your insurer before scheduling. Confirm directly with Elaina that your specific plan is currently accepted before booking a session. Out-of-pocket costs — including deductibles, copays, and coinsurance — vary by plan and are the client's responsibility.

Questions about whether your insurance may work? Reach out before committing to anything.

Reduced Rate

Sliding Scale

Reduced-Rate & Pro Bono Availability

One reduced-rate or pro bono opening may be available at any given time. Availability is limited, case-by-case, and depends on current caseload and fit. This is not a sliding scale program and is not guaranteed.

If cost is a significant barrier and you are interested in whether this option might apply to you, include that in your initial outreach. Elaina will be honest about what is currently possible.


Financial questions don't have to stop you from reaching out.

If you're unsure whether the fees work for your situation, ask before deciding. A brief conversation is enough to get clarity — no commitment required.