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Aetna Therapists in Queens, NY

MindView Therapy is in-network with Aetna at our Jamaica, Queens office. That means you pay your plan's copay or coinsurance for therapy rather than the full session fee. We confirm your benefits before your first session, so you know the cost before you sit down.

Booking takes about two minutes. It is a short form, mostly checkboxes. Opens our secure client portal.

Plan

Aetna, accepted at our Queens office

Office

89-14 Parsons Boulevard, Suite 24, 5th Floor, Jamaica, NY 11432

Availability

Now accepting new clients. Telehealth available. We respond within one business day.

If you searched for an Aetna therapist in Queens, this is the short version. We take Aetna, we are accepting new clients, and you can book online in about two minutes. No more scrolling directories for therapists that take Aetna near you. Sessions are available at our Jamaica office and by telehealth anywhere in New York.

Does MindView take Aetna in Queens?

Yes. MindView Therapy is in-network with Aetna at our Jamaica office, and by telehealth throughout New York State.

In-network is the part that matters for your wallet. It means Aetna has a negotiated rate with us, so you are responsible for your copay or coinsurance, not the full cost of the session. You are not billed the difference.

What will I actually pay?

That depends on your specific Aetna plan, and we will not pretend otherwise.

Most people pay a copay per session. Some plans use coinsurance, where you pay a percentage. Some require you to meet a deductible first, which means you pay the negotiated rate until the deductible is met, then your copay kicks in.

Aetna plans vary widely, especially employer-sponsored ones. We verify your benefits before your first session and tell you what you will owe. No surprise bill after the fact.

Where is the Queens office?

Our Queens office is at 89-14 Parsons Boulevard, Suite 24, 5th Floor, Jamaica, NY 11432.

It serves clients across Jamaica, Hillcrest, Briarwood, Kew Gardens, Fresh Meadows, Jamaica Estates, and the surrounding neighborhoods. Telehealth is available anywhere in New York, so you can also be seen from home if that is easier than getting across the borough.

What does therapy here involve?

Every client follows the same clear structure, so you always know what is next. The first session is an intake, the second is a psychosocial assessment, and the third is where you and your therapist build your treatment plan together.

From there, sessions are weekly. Once a month you complete standardized measures, such as the PHQ-9 and GAD-7, and your therapist reviews the trend with you. If something is not working, the plan changes. Therapy here is measured, not guessed.

Do I need a referral?

Usually not. Most Aetna plans let you see an in-network behavioral health provider without a referral from a primary care doctor.

There are exceptions. Some HMO plans require one. When we verify your benefits, we check this and tell you before it becomes a problem.

What Aetna covers here

  • Aetna behavioral health benefits typically cover outpatient individual, couples, and family therapy with an in-network provider.
  • Because we are in-network, you are responsible for your plan's copay, coinsurance, or remaining deductible, not the full session rate.
  • Telehealth sessions are covered on most Aetna plans at the same benefit level as in-office visits.
  • Plans differ, including employer-sponsored ones. We verify your specific benefits before your first session rather than guessing.

How to book with Aetna

  1. 1

    Have your Aetna member ID card handy. The member ID and group number are on the front.

  2. 2

    Book a session online through our secure client portal. It takes about two minutes and is mostly checkboxes.

  3. 3

    We verify your Aetna benefits and confirm what you will owe before your first appointment.

  4. 4

    Come to your first session, which is an intake. If anything about your coverage changes, we tell you before it costs you anything.

What does therapy here actually look like?

The first three sessions follow a clear structure, so you always know what is coming next.

  1. Session 1: Intake

    Your first session is an intake. Your therapist asks what brought you in and about your history, and you rate the intensity of what you are feeling from 0 to 10. That becomes your baseline. You set a recurring weekly time before you leave.

  2. Session 2: Psychosocial

    Your therapist walks through your life across stages, looking for the patterns and strengths behind what brought you in. You can decline any question and keep any answer short.

  3. Session 3: Treatment plan

    You and your therapist build the plan together. Goals are tied to what you came in for, each with concrete objectives, plus one personal goal that matters to you.

  4. Ongoing

    Weekly sessions work the plan. Once a month you and your therapist review standardized measures together to see whether it is working, and the plan is adjusted from what they show.

Therapy here is measured, not guessed

Once a month you have a Psycho-Measurement-Based Care Review (PMBCR). You complete standardized measures, such as the PHQ-9 and GAD-7, and your therapist reviews the trend with you. If something is not working, the plan changes. Regular therapy is the work. The review is the navigation system that keeps it pointed at the right target.

Sessions are weekly for the first two months to build a foundation, then frequency is reassessed with you. You set the pace, and you share only what you are comfortable sharing.

Use your Aetna benefits and get started.

Booking takes about two minutes. It is a short form, mostly checkboxes. Opens our secure client portal.

Aetna questions

Is MindView Therapy in-network with Aetna in Queens?

Yes. We are in-network with Aetna at our Jamaica, Queens office at 89-14 Parsons Boulevard, and for telehealth across New York.

What will therapy cost me with Aetna?

With an in-network provider you pay your plan's copay or coinsurance rather than the full session fee, and any unmet deductible may apply first. Costs vary by plan, so we verify your benefits and tell you the number before your first session.

Does Aetna cover online therapy?

Most Aetna plans cover telehealth at the same benefit level as an in-office visit. We confirm this for your specific plan when we check your benefits.

Do I need a referral from my doctor to use Aetna for therapy?

Most Aetna plans do not require a referral to see an in-network behavioral health provider. If your plan is an HMO that does require one, we will tell you when we verify your benefits.

How soon can I be seen?

We are accepting new clients and respond within one business day. You can book online any time.

What if my Aetna plan does not cover it?

We will tell you before your first session rather than after. If coverage is a problem, we will talk through the options honestly.

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