Therapists accepting UnitedHealthCare (UHC) in New Hampshire
Below you’ll find a list of therapists in New Hampshire who accept UnitedHealthCare (UHC) insurance and are available for online and in-person therapy sessions. You can review each therapist’s profile page to decide if they’re right for you and then easily book an appointment.
Seeing a Therapist Who Accepts United Healthcare (UHC)
United Healthcare (UHC) therapists, psychologists, and counselors are available for in-person appointments and video therapy sessions.
Therapy with an in-network United Healthcare counselor may cost no more than your copay, which typically ranges from $0 to $50. Some United Healthcare plans may require you to pay coinsurance instead of a copay, which means you’ll cover a certain percentage of the therapist’s fees out-of-pocket.
You may have to pay the therapist’s full rate if you haven’t met your annual deductible with United Healthcare, even if the therapist is an in-network provider.
Depending on your United Healthcare insurance plan, there may be restrictions on the types of therapy services covered (e.g. couples counseling, grief counseling, psychological testing). Additionally, some plans may require you to get a referral from your primary care physician.
To check the specific costs and coverage details associated with your Optum health insurance plan, give them a call at (800) 444-6222 or visit the United Healthcare website to review your behavioral health benefits online.
Finding Psychologists, Therapists, and Counselors in New Hampshire
Finding a therapist in New Hampshire may be easier in larger cities such as Manchester or Nashua. Online therapy is also a great option to avoid travel or if a therapist with a certain specialty is not located near you.
Out-of-pocket costs for therapy in New Hampshire will run between $60 - $140+ per session, with similar costs for couples counseling and family therapy. First appointments with a therapist tend to be a little longer and may cost a little more. Also, it’s important to note that specialized services can cost more.
There are currently 3,800 counselors working in New Hampshire with licenses, including Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSW), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFT), Licensed Professional Counselors (LPC), and Psychologists (Ph.D. and Psy.D.).