Debbie Malloy
Clinical Counseling

Services

Office Hours

Days office is open: Mondays–Thursdays. Hours by appointment only.

Pricing

SessionDurationPrice
Complimentary initial session15 minutesFree
Regular session50 minutes$200
Initial session75-90 minutes$250

I offer a complimentary initial 15-minute session to determine if I might be a service to assist you in meeting your therapy goals.

$200.00 for each 50-minute session. A credit card will be on file and I will charge automatically after each session.

$250.00 for initial 75–90 minute session for intake and treatment plan development.

All fees are due at the end of each scheduled appointment.

Cancellation Policy

If you need to reschedule a session, please contact me within 24 hours of the session to reschedule or cancel. Appointments that are missed or canceled with less than 24 hours' notice will be billed at the full session rate.

Accepted Insurance

I accept the following insurance through a telehealth firm portal. There may be additional in the future. Contact me for specifics.

  • Aetna
  • Anthem Blue Cross of California
  • Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Mass.
  • Blue Shield of CA
  • Carelon
  • Cigna
  • Decent
  • Kaiser Permanente (Southern CA)
  • Kaiser (Northern CA)
  • MHN
  • Oxford
  • TRICARE West
  • United Healthcare

Accepted Forms of Payment

  • Venmo
  • Cash
  • Checks
  • Credit Card

I will provide you with a good faith estimate of what you will be expected to pay for the time we agree therapy will occur. If therapy continues after that initial assessment of time, an additional good faith estimate of costs will be provided. I will also give you 4 weeks' notice of any changes to the hourly session rate.

The link to Good Faith estimates is www.cms.gov/nosurprises or call (800) 985-3059.

Sliding scale available. You may apply to determine if you are eligible.

Contact Information

Email: Dmalloy@Debbiemalloycounseling.com

Phone: 619-292-8220

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