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Good News: LifeStance is In-Network with Allied Trades Assistance Program in Michigan
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Yes. LifeStance is in-network with Allied Trades Assistance Program in Michigan. You can use your benefits to cover therapy, psychiatry, and other mental health services.
Many Allied Trades Assistance Program plans in Michigan cover individual therapy, psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and often family or group therapy. Coverage may depend on your specific plan.
Yes. Many Allied Trades Assistance Program plans provide coverage for online therapy and psychiatry visits in Michigan. You’ll typically pay the same copay as an in-person visit. Coverage may depend on your specific plan.
You can check your provider’s network status directly with Allied Trades Assistance Program or use the LifeStance provider search tool to find a provider that accepts Allied Trades Assistance Program in your state.
Yes. Many Allied Trades Assistance Program plans cover psychiatric evaluations and ongoing medication management in Michigan, though copays and deductibles may apply. Coverage may depend on your specific plan.
The cost depends on your plan’s benefits, including copays, coinsurance, and deductibles.
In Michigan, copays for a Allied Trades Assistance Program covered therapy session at LifeStance usually range from .
The cost depends on your plan’s benefits, including copays, coinsurance, and deductibles.
In Michigan, copays for a Allied Trades Assistance Program covered psychiatry session at LifeStance usually range from .
Family therapy may be covered when tied to a diagnosable mental health condition. Couples therapy is often not covered by Allied Trades Assistance Program in Michigan, but you should verify with your plan.