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Aiea has 14 psychologists available to serve the community. Because no ratings have been submitted yet, you may want to ask potential providers directly about their experience and approach. If you're open to nearby options, Honolulu, Kailua, Waianae, Kaneohe, and Tripler Army Medical Center also have mental health professionals. When evaluating providers, prioritize credentials, insurance acceptance, and whether their therapeutic approach aligns with your needs.
An Initial Psychological Evaluation or Intake typically costs around $325 in Aiea. Ongoing psychotherapy sessions, neuropsychological evaluations, and specialized assessments may vary in price. Contact providers directly to understand their fee structure, whether they accept insurance, and if sliding-scale options are available for your situation.
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Look for psychologists who provide a written treatment plan and clearly explain their fees upfront. Verify licensure through the Hawaii Department of Health before committing. Be cautious of providers who pressure you to commit to long-term packages without a trial session, operate exclusively online without verifiable credentials, or refuse to discuss their qualifications and experience. Transparent communication about confidentiality limits and your rights as a client is a positive sign.
The median cost for an Initial Psychological Evaluation or Intake is around $325. Actual fees may vary by provider, and many accept insurance that could reduce your out-of-pocket cost. Always confirm pricing during your first contact.
There are 14 psychologists currently available in Aiea. If you need additional options, nearby areas like Honolulu and Kailua also have mental health professionals.
You can verify a psychologist's license through the Hawaii Department of Health. Ask the provider for their license number and confirm it on the state board's website before scheduling.
Your first session is typically an intake or evaluation where the psychologist learns about your background, current concerns, and treatment goals. They'll explain their approach and answer questions about confidentiality, fees, and what ongoing treatment might look like.
Some providers offer teletherapy or online sessions. Contact individual psychologists directly to ask about virtual appointment options if that would work better for your schedule.