Argyle Therapy Group
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Full Transparency. Nothing Hidden

  • Graduate Interns: These are advanced-level trainees completing their clinical hours under supervision. They do not accept insurance, and their fee is $50 per session.
     
  • Registered Interns: These therapists have received a Masters Degree and are provisionally licensed to see clients independently while receiving clinical supervision. They accept some insurance plans. Their fee is $100 per session if paying out of pocket.
     

All interns are supervised by a licensed therapist (and FL Qualified Supervisor) to ensure high-quality care.


Argyle Therapy Groups is In-Network with United Healthcare and Aetna Insurance.


If you choose not to use your insurance, or if we are not in-network with your insurance provider, you have the option to pay privately for services. Before your first session, you will receive a Good Faith Estimate [see below] outlining the expected fees for a specified period of care.


Additionally, we are happy to provide you a Superbill if you plan to request Out-Of-Network Reimbursement from your Insurance Comapny.


Frequently Asked Questions

Starting therapy can bring up a lot of questions—

This page covers both the practical details and the heart of what we do.

We specialize in individual, couples, and group therapy with a focus on sex, sexuality, intimacy, and relationships. Whether you’re exploring identity, navigating challenges in your sexual or relational life, or seeking support for mental health concerns, we provide a safe, professional, and open space to work on what matters to you.


Rates vary depending on the therapist’s level of training and experience. We’ll discuss fees with you before you schedule so there are no surprises.


Some of our therapists are in-network with certain insurance companies. If we’re not credentialed with your insurance, you can pay out of pocket and we can provide a superbill for potential reimbursement. We also provide a Good Faith Estimate before your first session so you know the cost of care upfront.


Yes. We provide telehealth sessions for clients located in Florida. This can be a convenient option if you prefer therapy from the comfort of your own space.


Your first session is a chance to share what brings you in and what you hope to get out of therapy. We’ll talk about your goals, answer questions, and begin creating a plan together. You set the pace—there’s no pressure to share more than you’re comfortable with.


Not at all. Many of our clients come in individually to explore their sexual self, intimacy, or personal growth. We also work with couples, throuples, and other relationship structures. Don't forget the relationship with yourself.


Absolutely. We believe sexual health is mental health, and your experiences, questions, or concerns about sex are welcome here. Whether you want to explore desire, intimacy, fantasies, or challenges, therapy is a safe and judgment-free space to do so.


Not at all. Talking about fantasies, kinks, or alternative relationship styles is part of exploring who you are. Our therapists won’t shame or pathologize your interests—instead, they are prepared to work with you to understand how they fit into your overall wellbeing and relationships.


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GOOD FAITH ESTIMATE

 

NOTICE OF GOOD FAITH ESTIMATE


You have the right to receive a “Good Faith Estimate”

explaining how much your medical care will cost


Under the law, health care providers need to give patients who don’t

have insurance or who are not using insurance an estimate of the bill

for medical items and services.


•You have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate for the total expected

cost of any non-emergency items or services. This includes related costs

like medical tests, prescription drugs, equipment, and hospital fees.


•Make sure your health care provider gives you a Good Faith Estimate in

writing at least 1 business day before your medical service or item. You can

also ask your health care provider, and any other provider you choose, for

a Good Faith Estimate before you schedule an item or service.


•If you receive a bill that is at least $400 more than your Good Faith

Estimate, you can dispute the bill.


•Make sure to save a copy or picture of your Good Faith Estimate.

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