Therapy Services for Adults, Couples and Families

Fees & Insurance

While I do not accept insurance directly, I will support you in navigating your out-of-network benefits so you have a clear understanding of your potential out-of-pocket expenses after reimbursement. I also take care of submitting claims for our sessions to your insurance provider, which helps you meet your out-of-network deductible in a timely way and ensures you are reimbursed for eligible sessions.

I accept payments via Zelle, Venmo, or Apple Pay or checks. I do not accept credit card payments. If you would like to use funds from your HSA or FSA account for sessions, I can provide a detailed receipt that you can submit for reimbursement for any eligible fees.

Cancellation Policy

I have a 24-hour cancellation policy. This means I kindly ask that you notify me at least 24 hours in advance if you need to cancel or reschedule your appointment. If a cancellation is made with less than 24 hours’ notice, I reserve the right to charge for the missed session.

Allison Feit, LCSW, psychotherapist in New York

Good Faith Estimates

Under the No Surprises Act, you have the right to a Good Faith Estimate of your costs. If you’re paying out of pocket or not using insurance, we’ll give you a written estimate at least one business day before your first session. Learn more at cms.gov/nosurprises or call 800-368-1019.

My Specialties

I offer in-person therapy sessions in my Upper West Side office, or online throughout New York

Young woman sitting on a couch during individual therapy in New York

Whether something just happened or you’ve been carrying a concern for a while, therapy can give you a safe and supportive place to talk it through. Sessions are offer in-person on the Upper West Side or online.

Couple sitting on the floor in their kitchen considering therapy in New York

Foster deeper connection, stronger communication and a renewed sense of closeness in your relationships, including those with a partner or family member.

Mother, child and grandmother on the couch representing the struggle of the sandwich generation

Caring for aging parents while also raising children can be overwhelming, exhausting, and at times very isolating. Therapy offers you a way to care for yourself while still caring for those who depend on you.

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