Individual Therapy Options

In-clinic sessions

All of our clinicians provide in-clinic services for our clients.

Clients will find our office in Cedar Park easily accessible from Austin, Round Rock, Leander, Georgetown, and other areas.

Telehealth sessions

Based on individual client needs, our clinicians provide telehealth services as an option for our clients across the state of Texas. These HIPAA compliant services make therapy more easily accessible and convenient.

Available Services

Common Questions

The initial session is the time for you to start to share your story and talk about your goals. Another important aspect of the first session is deciding if the clinician is the right person to assist you in this process. This is a good time to ask yourself, “Do I feel comfortable talking to them?”.

Beginning with the first session and through each follow up appointment, the parent, client, and clinician are establishing a relationship that will become the foundation for working together. Working with the clinician, you will begin to determine some personal goals and your therapist will create a plan to help achieve those outcomes.

Sessions are 45 minutes long. Please inquire about availability and pricing if you are interested in extending the session.

This depends in large part on the intensity of client needs, client progress, motivation, and each individual’s ability to engage in therapeutic homework between sessions.   Most clients see the maximum benefit from attending sessions weekly as the process begins, and then session frequency is adjusted based on the client’s needs.

Your right to privacy and confidentiality is very important to me. The session content and all materials relevant to your treatment will be held confidential unless you request in writing to have all or portions of such content released to a specifically identified individuals/ institutions. Limitations of confidentiality do exist and include:

  1. If a client threatens or attempts to commit suicide or otherwise conducts him/her self in a manner in which there is a substantial risk of incurring serious bodily harm.
  2. If a client threatens grave bodily harm or death to another person.
  3. If the therapist has a reasonable suspicion that a client or other named victim is the perpetrator, observer of, or actual victim of physical, emotional or sexual abuse of children under the age of 18 years.
  4. Suspicions as stated above in the case of an elderly person who may be subjected to these abuses.
  5. Suspected neglect of the parties named in items #3 and # 4.
  6. If a court of law issues a legitimate subpoena for information stated on the subpoena.
  7. If a client is in therapy or being treated by order of a court of law, or if information is obtained for the purpose of rendering an expert’s report to an attorney.

Occasionally, we may need to consult with other professionals in their areas of expertise in order to provide the best treatment for the client. Information about the client may be shared in this context without using their name.

While this written summary of exceptions to confidentiality should prove helpful in informing you about potential problems, it is important that we discuss any questions or concerns that you may have now or in the future.

We do not provide 24-hour emergency care. If you believe you need 24-hour care and/or crisis intervention, we will provide you with a referral to a therapist or clinic that provides this level. Please bring this to our attention as soon as possible, so that an appropriate referral can be made. 

If you are experiencing an emergency call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

If you are in crisis, please dial 9-8-8 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline or visit their website at www.988lifeline.org.

Appointment requests can be made by calling our office at (512) 528-3131, emailing our office, or through our Client Portal.The client’s initial intake session will last for 45 minutes. During this period we can decide if the clinician is the right person to help you meet your treatment goals. Following this intake appointment, we may schedule to meet for regular appointments at an agreed upon time based on client and clinician availability.

Professional fees are billed at $200 for each 45-minute therapy session, including the initial intake appointment. 

Our clinicians may offer a limited number of appointments available for reduced fees. If cost becomes a factor for the client to receive services, please discuss this with the clinician to see what options are available.

Good Faith Estimates, as required by the No Surprise Act, are provided for clients that do not intend to seek reimbursement for services provided

Hill Country Anxiety does not currently accept any health insurance plans, Medicare, or Medicaid, and our clinicians are considered “Out-of-Network” providers for all health plans.

Every client is provided with detailed monthly receipts (also called Superbills) that include the necessary details related to each of your paid visits that can be submitted to your insurance company. If you are interested in using “Out-of-network Benefits”, please see our Insurance page for more information and helpful tips.

Payment for session fees are collected at the time of service through our patient portal. We currently accept Visa, Mastercard, and American Express, as well as some HSA and FSA cards with the Visa or Mastercard logo.

Our office is located in Cedar Park, Texas near FM 1431 and Highway 183A, close to the 1890 Ranch shopping center.

1210 Cottonwood Creek Trail
Suite 510
Cedar Park, TX 78613