Good Faith Estimates

Last updated November 15, 2025

From legislation enacted in 2022, health care providers must offer a "Good Faith Estimate" of expected costs to patients who are either uninsured or choosing not to use insurance for their care. You are entitled to receive this estimate for any non-emergency items or services from McCrady Counseling & Consulting, LLC.

​The Good Faith Estimate outlines the anticipated expenses for your health care treatment, covering items and services that are reasonably expected. It does not account for any unforeseen or unexpected costs that may arise during treatment. Additional charges may apply if complications or special circumstances occur. The estimate includes only the costs for planned treatment items and services, excluding ancillary services, late or no-show fees, and costs from other medical providers (e.g., external labs, pharmacies).

​If you receive a bill that exceeds your Good Faith Estimate by $400 or more, you have the right to dispute it by contacting McCrady Counseling & Consulting, LLC. You can also initiate a dispute resolution process with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. For questions or more information about the dispute process, visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises