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DOES MY INSURANCE COVER THE COST?

Each insurance company is unique in the way it handles behavioral health. Please check with your provider to ask if Behavioral Health is covered by your plan and then to ask if The Fraser Counseling Center is in network.

HOW DO I MAKE AN APPOINTMENT?

Please call us at (912) 369-7777, one of our administrative staff members will assist you with scheduling an appointment. Please have your insurance information available at the time of your call.

HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO GET AN APPOINTMENT?

We will make the first available appointment, but please be prepared for up to a week or two depending on our caseload.

WHAT IF I DO NOT HAVE INSURANCE?

The Fraser Counseling Center's vision is to provide care to "all who come to us" and through the help of donations from the community, we are able to provide a sliding scale fee based on income. If you feel you would qualify, please request a Fee Reduction Form. We also provide a limited number of scholarships available for those who qualify.

Child Therapy FAQ

When you are a concerned parent, there is nothing you want more than to help your child succeed. We understand that trusting a professional can bring up many questions regarding the therapeutic process involved in working with children. Click here for frequently asked questions about working with minors 17 and younger. Read more >>

Marriage and Family COUNSELING FAQ

Oftentimes, couples seeking marriage therapy have questions regarding what to expect. Our goal is to make answer these questions and make the therapy process as easy as possible. Click here for frequently asked questions about marriage and family counseling. Read more >>

Military FAQ

As a military family, managing benefits and following standard operating procedures can be complicated. Getting the help you need is easier than you think. Click here for frequently asked questions about confidential counseling for military personnel, veterans, and dependents. Read more >>


 

At this time we do not provide immediate crisis intervention.
Please call 1-800-715-4225 for assistance or 911 for emergencies.