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We’re in-network with Aetna plans

Get matched in 10 minutes with clinicians who take Aetna.

by the numbers

Psychiatry that works with Aetna

979

In-network clinicians

6 days

average to first visit

$29

Average copay

how it works

You're in-network. Here's what next.

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What being in-network means

Being in-network means your Aetna insurance applies to all your visits here. Instead of paying the full cost for care, your plan helps cover it.

There are details of your care that can affect your total out-of-pocket cost, including your:

  • Copay
  • Deductible
  • Coinsurance
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What does Aetna typically cover?

By law, insurers have to cover mental health in the same way it covers other medical care. 


This includes services like:

  • Psychiatry visits
  • Medication management
  • Therapy

Can I get an estimate of my visit cost?

Your out-of-pocket cost depends on the details of your Aetna plan, like your co-pay and your deductible. The best way to get an accurate estimate is to contact your insurer directly.

Insurance terms, explained

Health insurance can get confusing. Here’s what some of the most common terms actually mean.

Coinsurance

Is there a cost to my health system?

A percentage of the visit cost you're responsible for after your deductable is met.

Copay

Is there a cost to my health system?

A fixed dollar amount you pay for a visit.

CPT Code

Is there a cost to my health system?

A standardized code for the healthcare services you recieved, which insurance companies use to process and price your visits.

Deductible

Is there a cost to my health system?

The amount you must pay out-of-pocket before insurance starts covering care.

Explanation of benefits

Is there a cost to my health system?

A document from your insurance company outlining what they paid, what they didn't, and what you might owe.

In-network

Is there a cost to my health system?

A clinician or practice that has a contract with your insurance plan to offer services at a negotiated rate—like Talkiatry.

Out-of-network

Is there a cost to my health system?

Clincians or practices that don't have a contract with your plan.

Out-of-pocket maximum

Is there a cost to my health system?

The most you'll pay in a year before your insurance covers 100% of covered services, including copays, coinsurance, and your deductible.

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Simplified billing

How billing works at Talkiatry

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You see your 
clinician

Have your online appointment with a licensed clinician—no payment required upfront.

2

We bill your insurance

After your visit, we’ll send a claim directly to your Aetna clinician.

3

Your insurance reviews the claim

Your insurer will check your coverage and determine your out-of-pocket cost (if any).

4

We send you a statement

Once your insurer tells
us what you owe, we’ll send you a bill.

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Involves intense mood swings—from depressive lows to manic or hypomanic highs.

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Depression

Depression

A mental health condition marked by sadness, low energy, and hopelessness.

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OCD

OCD

Intrusive thoughts that cause distress and repetitive behaviors meant to ease discomfort.

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