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Without insurance it’s $123 for 1 hour sessions and $61.50 for 30 minute sessions. Or $50 a week. That’s mine anyways because they don’t accept my insurance
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What does $50/week exactly mean? Can you have mutiple sessions in that week and still be charged the same?
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@PolarisJoy I asked to do $50 a week so I could get caught up because I was having a hard time financially because they don’t accept my insurance
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It highly depends on what insurance you have and where you live.
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