
Find a Therapist or Psychiatrist in Washington — No Insurance Needed
If you do not have insurance, or your insurance provider is currently out-of-network, LifeStance clinicians in Washington accept self-pay for mental health services, including in-person or online therapy and psychiatry.
LifeStance offers a self-pay option in Washington.
Therapy:
Therapy Estimate:
$227-$373
Psychiatry & Medication
Management Estimate:
Psychiatry & Medication Management Estimate:
$237-$428
Find a Therapist, Psychiatrist or Psychologist That Accepts Self-pay in Washington
Christopher Sheets, Nurse Practitioner
Paulo Vilela Rodrigues, Nurse Practitioner
Matthew Clark, Nurse Practitioner
Alaba Kehinde, Nurse Practitioner
Zachary Mangum, Nurse Practitioner
Jacob Brent, Psychiatrist
Michael Gwanjaye, Therapist
Diti Sheth, Nurse Practitioner
Rachel Reyes, Therapist
Insurance FAQs
Yes. LifeStance is in-network with in Washington. You can use your benefits to cover therapy, psychiatry, and other mental health services.
Many plans in Washington cover individual therapy, psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and often family or group therapy. Coverage may depend on your specific plan.
Yes. Many plans provide coverage for online therapy and psychiatry visits in Washington. 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 or use the LifeStance provider search tool to find a provider that accepts in your state.
Yes. Many plans cover psychiatric evaluations and ongoing medication management in Washington, 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 Washington, copays for a covered therapy session at LifeStance usually range from .
The cost depends on your plan’s benefits, including copays, coinsurance, and deductibles.
In Washington, copays for a 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 in Washington, but you should verify with your plan.