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Whether you're ready to book, have a question about a service, or want to talk through whether we're the right fit, we're glad you're here. We'll respond within one business day.

Phone‍(832) 779-2983

Office 410 W. Grand Parkway South, Ste. 200; Katy, TX 77494

Service Area‍ In-person in Katy, TX; Virtual: Texas, California, and 40+ PsyPact jurisdictions.

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Before you reach out, a note on urgency.

This contact form and email are not monitored for emergencies. If you are in crisis or experiencing thoughts of harming yourself or others, please call or text 988 (the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline), call 911, or go to your nearest emergency room. We are not a crisis service — but we are here for the work that comes after.

Right to Receive a Good Faith Estimate of Expected Charges under the No Surprises Act.

Beginning January 1, 2022, the No Surprises Act requires health care providers and facilities to provide an estimate of expected charges to: Consumers who do not have health coverage or those who lack coverage for a particular item or service; and Consumers who have certain types of health coverage but do not intend to use it (also known as “self-pay” individuals. This estimate of charges is known as a “good faith estimate” and must be provided when such consumers schedule a service at least 3 business days in advance or request an estimate. If the actual billed charges from a provider or facility for a health care item or service are $400 or more above the good faith estimate from that provider or facility, the consumer may challenge the bill using the patient-provider dispute resolution process. Learn more about the dispute resolution process, including who may use it and what information or documents are needed to start a dispute.

Consumers in any state can use the federal patient-provider dispute resolution process.

Please refer to the No Surprises Act Consumer Advocate Toolkit: Glossary for definitions of terms.

View the “Right to Receive a Good Faith Estimate of Expected Charges” under the No Surprises Act here.

Everything you need to know before working with us.