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Cassandra Gonzalez, LCSW P.C.

Private Policy 

This Privacy Policy describes the types of personal information collected by Cassandra Gonzalez, LCSW P.C., how we use such information, and to whom and under what circumstances we may disclose it.

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This Privacy Policy applies to Cassandra Gonzalez, LCSW P.C.’s website,
www.cassandragonzalez-lcswpc.com (the “Site”) and any personal information obtained when you call, email, or otherwise communicate with Cassandra Gonzalez, LCSW P.C..

 

By accessing the Site or otherwise interacting with us, you agree to this Privacy Policy. We can modify this Privacy Policy at any time, and will post the current version on the Site. We encourage you to periodically review our Privacy Policy to stay informed about how we are using the information we collect.

 

We only collect personally identifiable information from you when you enter information into our form fields. You may be asked to enter your: name, e-mail address, mailing address, or phone number, and the name of your insurance carrier (if applicable).

 

Other information will be gathered during the time of services, as it is legally required to obtain specific documentation. Information gathered will be used to best optimize your experience, send periodic emails, and contact you. We do not sell, trade, or otherwise transfer to outside parties your personally identifiable information.

 

This does not include trusted third parties who assist us in operating our website, conducting our business, or servicing you, provided that these parties agree to keep this information confidential.

 

We may also release your information when we believe release is appropriate to comply with the law, enforce our site policies, or protect ours or others' rights, property, or safety. A written private policy notice will be provided in your registration packet for you to sign prior to starting treatment.

Good Faith Estimate

You have the right to receive a “Good Faith Estimate” explaining how much your mental health care will cost.

Under the law, health care providers need to give patients who don’t have insurance or who are not using insurance an estimate of the expected charges for medical services, including psychotherapy services.

You can ask for a Good Faith Estimate before you schedule a service.If you receive a bill that is at least $400 more than your Good Faith Estimate, you can dispute the bill.


For questions or more information, visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises

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