Level of responsiveness to treatment is based on a few things: symptom severity, ability to pick up strategies taught in session, and the commitment to follow-through on the use of newly acquired strategies in between sessions. While treatment may start out more frequently in the beginning, the goal is to space out sessions, ultimately leading to termination due to success. Patients typically see clinically significant improvement in as few as 8-15 sessions.
How long does treatment take?
All Licensed Psychologists are able to offer services to individual’s currently residing and physically located in the state of Florida.
Dr. Merricks and Dr. Nemeth Roberts are able to see individual’s located in 39 approved PsyPact states. Check the map to see if your state is included.
To what states can you provide care?
Do you Accept Insurance?
We DO NOT accept most insurances, with the exception of Aetna and United as detailed below. We believe in providing the best treatment possible without treatment plans, frequency of visits and diagnostics being dictated by insurance companies. We are considered an 'out of network' provider, however, most insurance companies are willing to provide some level of reimbursement to you for the services sought. If interested in seeking reimbursement, please let us know so we can provide you with the appropriate documentation.
Aetna: We are able to accept Aetna for the provision of therapy services and psychological evaluations
United: We are able to accept United/Optum for the provision of therapy services and psychological evaluations
Why seek treatment from a psychologist?
Psychologist are trained at the highest level in mental health service provision. After completing 5+ years of graduate work in Psychology, a 1-year clinical internship is required. This is followed by a 1 to 2 year Post-doctoral Psychology Fellowship or Residency that ultimately qualifies the provider for licensure at the doctoral level.
Still have questions? Call us!
If you or a loved one is a prospective patient we are happy to answer any questions by phone to assess whether we are the best practice to meet your needs. You can find the contact information listed below or submit an inquiry directly through the website under the 'Contact Us' tab. We look forward to speaking with you and assisting the best we can.
No Surprises Act & Good Faith Estimate Notice
You have the right to receive a “Good Faith Estimate” explaining how much your medical and mental health care will cost. Under the law, health care providers must give patients who don’t have insurance or who are not using insurance an estimate of the bill for medical items and services.
You have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate for the total expected cost of any non-emergency items or services. This includes related costs like medical tests, prescription drugs, equipment, and hospital fees.
Make sure your health care provider gives you a Good Faith Estimate in writing at least 1 business date before your medical service or item. You can also ask your health care provider, and any other provider you choose, for a Good Faith Estimate before you schedule an item or service.
If you receive a bill that is at least $400 more than your Good Faith Estimate, you can dispute the bill.
Make sure to save a copy or picture of your Good Faith Estimate.
For questions or more information about your right to a Good Faith Estimate, visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises/ or call 1 (800) 368-1019.