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Frequently Asked Questions

CarePaths connects you with clinicians who offer a wide range of services, including: Individual therapy, Couples counseling,Family therapy, Pediatric and adolescent therapy, and Medication management
Therapy approaches vary, and what works best depends on you and the therapist. Your therapist should discuss your progress.
No. Therapists must hold a license in the state where you reside. Be sure to enter your correct ZIP code when searching the CarePaths directory to see only local, licensed providers.
You decide the format that fits you and your therapists and preferences: In‑person (at the therapist’s office), Virtual (video or phone), or Hybrid (a mix of both)
The frequency is determined collaboratively with your therapist. A typical schedule is once a week, especially at the beginning of treatment, but this can be adjusted based on your goals and availability.
CarePaths does not employ therapists or dictate their practice style. Therapists use CarePaths EHR to manage their practice. For you, CarePaths streamlines appointments, check-ins, and payments, sending notifications for invoices and upcoming sessions.
Yes—most CarePaths therapists accept insurance. In the directory, select your insurer from the to view only in‑network providers.
Many CarePaths therapists offer out‑of‑network care and use a sliding‑scale fee structure based on income. Indicate your budget in the consultation request so the therapist can tailor their rates accordingly.
Therapists set their own payment policies, including session rates, accepted insurance carriers and sliding‑scale options. Use the directory filters to find therapists whose payment terms match your budget and insurance status.