Robert Coleman, Psy.D.- Licensed Psychologist
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Ages
Adults over 20 (no children or adolescents)

Insurance & Fees

 • Aetna
 • United/UMR/Optum
 • Cigna
 • Medicare
 • Tricare
 • Humana
 • Blue Cross Blue Shield
• Self-pay/High Deductible = $125 per session

We do not accept Medicaid or Dual Complete Plans


Session Duration
Standard individual psychotherapy sessions and EAP services are 45 minutes in duration. Some insurance plans allow for 60-minute individual sessions.

Standard couples/family psychotherapy sessions are 45-50 minutes in duration. There is no provision for insurance paying for additional time for these services. The couple or family may request additional time to be paid for at their own expense.

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Psychological Testing and Assessment
We provide a variety of testing and evaluation services for adults age 20 and over including ADHD and learning disability testing. We do not have tools for younger adolescents or children.

Insurance plans may cover some psychological testing, usually with limits of less than 8 hours unless a special authorization is requested based on a clear medical necessity. We will attempt to help with insurance billing for these services. However, you may have higher out of pocket costs compared to traditional counseling services.

A standard mental health or court-ordered evaluation, involving a general clinical evaluation, substance abuse, and personality testing, costs $695 and takes about 2-3 hours to complete. The written report takes another 1-2 hours. It typically takes 5-7 business days to complete.

ADHD and learning disability evaluations cost between $795 and $995 depending on complexity of the case, taking about 3-6 hours to complete. The written report takes another 2-4 hours. It typically takes 5-7 business days to complete.

Neuropsychological evaluations often take 5-7 hours not including scoring, analysis, and report development. The cost and amount of time is unique to each person, and an estimate can be developed after the initial evaluation and screening.

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