Insurance

At Greenlake Wellness Group, we work with many major insurance plans to help make therapy more accessible and affordable. Use your insurance benefits to connect with a licensed clinician in Seattle or via Washington telehealth. If we are out of network, we can provide a Superbill you may submit for reimbursement.

In-Network

We are in-network with Premera, LifeWise, and Blue Cross Blue Shield.

Coverage varies by plan and provider.

Out-of-Network

We are not in-network with Regence or Federal Employee Programs.

We can provide superbills for possible reimbursement.

Out-of-Pocket

$170-245 per session

FAQ:

Do you accept my plan?

Greenlake Wellness Group is in-network with Premera, LifeWise, and Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS), including certain out-of-state BCBS plans. They are not in-network with Regence or the Federal Employee Program, and other plans are typically handled as out-of-network/self-pay.

What will my session cost?

Fees vary by clinician. For out-of-pocket or out-of-network clients, sessions range from $170–$245 per session; if you are in-network, your cost depends on your plan (copay/coinsurance/deductible).

Do you verify benefits?

No. Clients are asked to call the number on the back of their insurance card to confirm eligibility and expected costs; the practice notes they cannot confirm benefits and cannot contact your insurance company on your behalf.

What if you are out-of-network?

You can still schedule by paying out of pocket, then (if your plan offers out-of-network benefits) request reimbursement.

Out-of-network plans may reimburse part of the fee, apply it to your deductible, or not cover it, and reimbursement is not guaranteed.

Can I use my HSA/FSA?

Most HSAs can be used to cover therapy costs, and it is recommended to confirm directly with your HSA provider.

If you have an FSA, it is best to confirm eligibility with your plan administrator.

What is a superbill and how do I use it?

A Superbill is an itemized invoice of services your therapist can provide for out-of-network reimbursement; you submit it to your insurance company using whatever forms/process they require.

Superbills are not available for Medicaid or Medicare and that you should confirm your insurer’s requirements in advance