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Old Jul 19, 2010, 01:06 AM
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I'm sorry you are having to go through this. You should check and see what your new insurance has for 'out of network' coverage. It usually means that you have to pay more for your visits, but if you can pay the difference it would be a way to stay with the same therapist. What usually happens with this is that you get the bill from the T and pay it then submit the bill to the insurance company and they refund you a percentage of the cost of the appointment. So it is more work on your part and it doesn't pay as much, but might be a way to stay with the same T if your new insurance covers out of network clinicians. Good luck with whatever happens.