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BaroquenLarynx t1_ixl6hz5 wrote

Call your insurance company.

They'll tell you which doctors are in-network, and should give advice on who is a trusted doctor. Further, they're going to be the only ones who can think about your budget and policy. The moment you involve a doctor, you start getting charged. Doctors don't care what you're being charged, despite you being under their care.

I receive therapy online. No one in the area was in-network for me. There were only a couple who were on my healthcare network who hadn't been reviewed as quacks.

Without knowing your insurance provider, and without any spec on your unique health situation, it's irresponsibile of anyone to recommend you anything. This is what your insurance provider is for.

Edit: if you don't have insurance, I really don't know what to say, otherwise. I wish the best for you. Find a well-reviewed doctor, and call them to see if they're accepting new patients.

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