Snyder Counseling Services

Mental Health & Substance Use Counseling for Individuals, Couples, & Families.

Services

Snyder Counseling Services offer treatment to address both mental health and substance use related concerns. Treatment is tailored to fit your needs and to find the approach that is best for you. We commonly support people working to overcome anxiety, depression, grief/loss, trauma or abuse, substance use, relationship conflict, work or school struggles, poor self-esteem, anger issues, and so on.

Services are offered onsite at the office as well as online though a secure HIPAA compliant platform. Contact us today to learn how we can support you.

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Individual Therapy

We work with people individually focusing on topics such as coping skills to better manage stress, processing change and grief, maintaining a recovery lifestyle, or healing from past trauma.

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Couples or Family Therapy

We work with couples or families to create change within the relationship by establishing healthy boundaries, conflict resolution, and communication skills. We also support loved ones impacted by substance use.

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Online Therapy

Teletherapy is offered for people who cannot meet in the office due to health issues, logistical concerns, or simply because they feel more comfortable attending therapy from the comfort of their own home.


Cost and Insurance

Snyder Counseling Services is currently in-network with the following insurance to provide affordable therapy:

  • Aetna
  • Cigna
  • Geisinger
  • Highmark Plans (Blue Cross & Blue Shield, Anthem, Capital, etc.)
  • Optum Behavioral Health
  • United Behavioral Health
  • University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC)

We also partner with Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) to make services as accessible as possible. If you do not see your EAP listed below contact us to learn more.

  • BHS
  • Carebridge Corporation
  • ComPsych
  • Espyr
  • Health Advocate
  • IBH Population Health Solutions
  • New Directions
  • Quest Behavioral Health, Inc.

Counseling services may be fully or partially covered by your insurance plan. It is your responsibility to determine your healthcare coverage and to understand what your insurance plan covers or does not cover. Here is a list of questions you can ask your insurance provider. The phone number can be located on the back of your insurance card. Please be aware that you will be fully responsible for payment for services that your insurance plan does not cover.

  • Do I have outpatient mental health benefits?
  • Do I have a deductible and if so, has it been met?
  • Do I have a copay and if so, how much per session?
  • How many sessions per calendar year does my plan cover?

If you have another type of insurance, you can likely process the fees through your out-of-network benefits, but we suggest you contact your insurance directly to receive more information about those procedures and your coverage.


Let’s start your journey.


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