CTC is a group of licensed therapists, RDs, and prescribers who come together to share office space and resources. We function as a private practice where clinicians have varied specialties, fees, and policies. Call our centralized number at 513-202-6654 or email intakes@creeksidetherapycenter.com to speak with an intake coordinator who will aim to match you with a clinician who best fits your needs.
Primary Issues Addressed:
Anxiety Disorders
Body Image Distress
Career/work Stressors
Caretakers of Children with Medical Conditions
Depression
Eating Disorders
Grief and Loss
Life Adjustments/Transitions
Relationship and Interpersonal Difficulties
Trauma/PTSD
In addition to mental health and nutrition therapy, CTC offers psychiatry evaluations and medication management with Michael Barnes, APRN-CNP, PMHNP-BC and Erin Miller, PMHNP-BC, APRN, MSN. You can read more about each prescriber here.
Our Fees:
Each clinician at CTC sets their own fees for services and some of our clinicians also accept insurance. Please contact our office at 513-202-6654 for more information.
Payment Policy:
You may obtain a good faith estimate of your therapist’s charges upon request prior to scheduling with us.
The No Surprises Act is a federal law which provides you with the right to a good-faith estimate of the cost of services at Creekside. However, Ohio licensing board rules require us to provide you with the actual cost of our charges in a written informed consent form to which you must agree prior to us providing services. That will be available to you prior to you being seen for services and prior to any billing. In most cases it is impossible to estimate how many sessions you will need, and that will not be determined until your concerns are evaluated and will also vary based on the progress that you make, which depends in part on your efforts with the process. You will be free to discontinue services at any time or the services may otherwise be terminated in accordance with the informed consent form language.
Although the No Surprises Law says that you may initiate a dispute process if the actual charges are substantially in excess of the Good Faith Estimated charges, i.e. if you are charged $400 more than the estimated cost for a session or for the total estimate provided, that is unlikely to happen and would be a violation of licensing board rules, since you will be agreeing up front to actual charges per session prior to being seen. Dispute information is available upon request, however. Any changes to your therapist’s fees will require a change in the informed consent form fees, which you must agree to prior to having them go into effect, otherwise the fees will remain in effect for 12 months.