Without insurance, therapy in Texas typically ranges by provider and city, and many therapists offer sliding-scale fees based on income. Online therapy and self-pay rates can make care more affordable.
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Self-pay rates depend on the provider's experience, license, and location. Many Texas therapists reserve sliding-scale spots for clients paying out of pocket, so it's always worth asking.
Online therapy can also lower cost compared to in-person care, and some people find it more convenient too.
Reviewed by Dr. Akinwande Akintola, MD. Clinical review pending.