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Suquamish has 1 active therapist available. The mental health landscape here is small, so you may want to expand your search to nearby areas like Seattle, Tacoma, Bellevue, Spokane, and Vancouver for more options. When evaluating therapists, check credentials carefully and confirm they accept your insurance. Many practitioners in the region offer both in-person and telehealth sessions, which can expand access to care regardless of location.
Child & Adolescent Therapy in Suquamish typically costs around $185 per session. Individual therapy rates vary based on the therapist's experience, credentials, and whether you're paying out-of-pocket or using insurance. Ask about sliding-scale fees or package discounts if cost is a concern.
A qualified therapist should have verifiable credentials through the Washington state licensing board and be transparent about their fees and treatment approach. Look for practitioners who conduct a thorough intake assessment, discuss confidentiality limits, and provide a written treatment plan. Be cautious of therapists who avoid discussing their qualifications, pressure you into long-term contracts, or operate without clear office policies. Telehealth providers should use HIPAA-compliant platforms and confirm they're licensed to practice in Washington.
The median cost is around $185 per session, though rates vary based on the therapist's credentials, experience, and whether you're using insurance or paying out-of-pocket.
Verify any therapist's license through the Washington Department of Health website. You can also ask your primary care doctor for referrals or contact local mental health clinics for recommendations.
Suquamish currently has 1 active therapist listed. If you need more options, nearby cities like Seattle, Tacoma, Bellevue, Spokane, and Vancouver have larger networks of mental health professionals.
Many therapists now offer online or telehealth options. Ask directly about video or phone appointments when you contact them, and confirm they're licensed to provide services in Washington.
Inquire about their experience with your specific concern, their therapeutic approach, fees and insurance acceptance, cancellation policies, and whether they can provide a brief consultation to assess fit.
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