Seven Starling does not provide assessments or participate in the completion of paperwork/forms for the following (not a complete list): Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA), Leave Of Absence, Social Security Disability, Emotional Support Animal, Hormone Replacement Therapy, Custodial/Forensic Evaluation, Fitness for Duty/Return to Work, Housing Evaluations. Questions related to this documentation can be addressed to a primary care provider or alternate behavioral health provider.
Seven Starling is a good fit for people experiencing anxiety, depression or trauma during fertility challenges, pregnancy loss, abortion, pregnancy, postpartum, or early parenthood. They must be 18 years or older, not have a previous history of Schizophrenia, Psychosis or Bipolar disorder, not require emergency care, and currently reside in one of the states we support.
Yes. We accept most commercial insurance plans. Patients can sign up for a free consult to receive a benefits check. Seven Starling is also HSA/FSA eligible.
At this time, we do not accept Medicaid. We do, however, accept many commercial insurance plans. Patients can schedule a free consult to get a benefits check.
Yes. If medication is an appropriate part of your patient's treatment plan, our therapists will refer them to one of our local partners who can offer medication management. There is no guarantee that patients will be referred to receive medication.
Yes. On a case by case basis we are able to offer financial aid to patients who qualify. The maximum aid is up to 50% off the stated price of therapy.
Seven Starling therapists are licensed marriage and family therapists (LMFT), licensed clinical social workers (LCSW) or licensed professional therapists (LPC). Our therapists have been qualified and certified by their state of licensure after completion of the necessary education, exams, and training.
Group therapy is a form of psychotherapy in which a small group of participants meet to discuss their experiences with a licensed therapist. Group therapy is different from individual therapy in that it offers opportunities to receive and give support to peers going through similar experiences. We recommend care plans with group therapy included as an option for many of our postpartum patients.