Providence Health Plan Therapist in California
If you have Providence Health Plan, you may be able to begin trauma-informed therapy or EMDR with only a copay. I’m an in-network Providence provider seeing clients by secure video anywhere in California.
Using Your Providence Health Plan for Therapy
Most Providence Health Plan plans include outpatient behavioral health benefits, which cover individual psychotherapy. Because I’m in-network, you’re typically responsible only for your plan’s copay or coinsurance once any deductible is met, not the full session fee. Providence generally covers telehealth therapy on the same terms as in-person care, so meeting by video usually costs the same as sitting in my office.
Confirm Your Providence Benefits
Call the member services number on the back of your Providence Health Plan card, often a dedicated behavioral health line, and ask the following questions.
Do I have outpatient mental health benefits?
Is telehealth therapy covered the same as in-person?
What is my copay or coinsurance per session?
Do I have a remaining deductible this year?
Is Andrea Cabello, LMFT in-network on my Providence plan?
Providence Health Plan Therapy FAQs
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You’ve found one. I’m in-network with Providence Health Plan and see clients across California by secure video. The surest confirmation is to call the number on your card and verify I’m in-network on your specific plan.
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In most cases, yes. Providence generally covers video therapy on the same terms as in-person sessions, so you can meet from anywhere in California. Confirm telehealth coverage with your plan to be certain.
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Yes. EMDR is a form of psychotherapy and is billed under your outpatient behavioral health benefits like any other session, so it’s covered on the same terms. You can read more about my EMDR work.
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Once any deductible is met, most in-network Providence members pay only a per-session copay or coinsurance. Your exact amount depends on your plan. The questions above will get you a precise number.