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Good Faith Estimate

Under the No Surprises Act, clients who are uninsured or who choose not to use their insurance benefits have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate of the expected cost of services.

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A Good Faith Estimate outlines the anticipated cost of therapy services before treatment begins. You may request a written Good Faith Estimate before scheduling services, and one will be provided as required by law.

For more information about your rights under the No Surprises Act, visit CMS.gov or contact me with any questions.

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