We Accept the Following Insurances:
- DMBA
- Select Health
- Integrated Select Health
- EMI
- PEHP
- Blue Cross Blue Shield
- United Health Care/Optum/UMR
- Certain Medicaid plans
- Out of Network
If we do not accept your insurance, we can provide Superbills that you can submit to your insurance for possible reimbursement or to work toward your deductible depending on your plan.
Self Pay
A 60 minute session will range from $110-$160 for self pay.
Payment
We accept cash, check, credit cards, debit cards, and FSA/HSA cards.
Bishop Pay
We accept LDS bishop pay. If your LDS bishop has agreed to pay for some or all of your counseling, please let our staff know when you first call in. Invoices to third parties such as LDS bishops are required to be sent to that third party and will not be given to the party receiving services as a method of delivery.

Invisible Conditions Alert Program
Utah’s Invisible Conditions Alert Program is a voluntary program that allows a person with a qualifying physical or mental condition to have a decal placed on a driver’s license or ID card. This program is designed to promptly notify first responders about a person’s invisible condition that may directly impact the person’s ability to communicate. Early identification of an invisible condition during interactions allows first responders such as law enforcement, firefighters, or emergency medical personnel to approach situations with heightened awareness and respond more appropriately.
Invisible conditions include: a communication impediment; hearing loss; blindness or visual impairment; autism spectrum disorder; drug allergy; Alzheimer’s disease or dementia; post-traumatic stress disorder; traumatic brain injury; schizophrenia; epilepsy; a developmental disability; Down syndrome; diabetes; a heart condition; or any other condition approved by the department.
How we can help: If you choose to participate in this voluntary program and your therapist diagnoses you with a qualifying invisible condition, your therapist will assist you in completing the invisible condition request form and submitting it to the Driver’s License Division by mail, fax, email, or nearest office location.
Relevant Links:
Utah Health Care Professionals and Invisible Conditions as defined in 53-3-207
