"I have served the Bay Area community for more than 15 years and also worked as a counselor in Southern California prior to relocating to this amazing and diverse SF Bay Area community. I cumulatively possess 18+ years of counseling experience in a wide array of venues, positions, and target populations. I adore my work and truly feel called to this type of work. I believe that all of us have a pu… Read more ›
University | Degree | Focus | Graduated |
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Colorado Tech University | Masters Degree | MBA Masters in Business Administration (Marketing) | 2008 |
infidelity, depression/anxiety, crisis, codependency, transitions, suicide, dual-diagnosis, addictions, trauma, PTSD, veterans, narcissistic abuse, DV, rape/incest, self-harm, adult survivors, 12Steps, divorce, career, grief, families, reactive teens, sex
Years In Practice: 22 (started in 2003)
Accepts New Patients: Yes
Hedjasi specializes in treating the following types of patients:
Medical Philosophy: Integrative Medicine
Kathryn Hedjasi, LMFT, MA, MBA has not yet listed the medications that she commonly prescribes.
More info: We accept cash, checks, & credit cards. Credit card payments are subject to a small processing fee. Payments are made at the start of each session. At this time we are not accepting any insurance but provide a super-bill. Rates: Sliding scale available.
Offers Financing/Payment Plans?: Yes
Bills on a Sliding Scale?: Yes
At this time we are not accepting any in-network insurance payments. If you wish to still attempt to get reimbursed from your out-of-network insurance coverage, we are happy to provide you a monthly billing statement free of charge. However, payments are still expected to be made to us at the start of each session and the responsibility to submit the appropriate documentation to the health insurance company remains with the client(s).
Please be aware that there are no guarantees that your provider will reimburse you in full and/or in a timely manner. Some insurance plans or employee benefits plans may only cover part of our fees even after your deductibles are met.
We strongly suggest you contact your provider and get clarifications on your coverage prior to seeking treatment. Please check your coverage carefully by asking the following questions:
*Do I have mental health insurance benefits as part of my plan?
*Do I have coverage for an out-of-network mental health provider?
*What is my deductible and has it been met?
*Do I need to get reauthorized more sessions after a certain number of treatments to continue?
*How many sessions per year does my health insurance cover?
*What is the reimbursement coverage amount per therapy session? Is there a max or cutoff?
*What type of information does my therapist have to disclose to my insurance plan for me to get reimbursed? (And ask yourself if that is acceptable for you. Private-pay clients still enjoy the greatest amount of privacy over insurance clients).
*Is approval required from my primary care physician? Or other?