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Do You Offer a Discounted Rate for Students?

Students can use their university insurance plans to cover therapy costs or apply for our financial assitance program.

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Written by Ruh Care
Updated over 11 months ago

While we don't have a specific rate for students, many can use their university insurance plans to cover therapy costs. Check with your university's insurance provider to see if they offer mental health coverage that includes services at Ruh Care.


How to Use University Insurance

Using your university insurance is straightforward. First, verify with your university's health insurance provider that mental health services are covered. After payment, we provide you with a superbill. You can then submit this superbill to your university insurance provider for reimbursement.


Financial Assistance Program

We understand the financial challenges students often face, so we offer a financial assistance program. This program provides sliding scale fees based on your financial situation, making therapy more accessible.

This program uses a sliding scale fee structure based on your financial situation, making therapy more accessible. It operates on a pay-what-you-can model, so clients would pay whichever amount they are able to, and Ruh Care is responsible for covering the rest.

How to Apply for Financial Assistance

To apply for financial assistance, head to ruhcare.com/financial-assistance. You can also contact our client care team for guidance on the application process. We will assess your financial situation and provide a fee structure that aligns with your ability to pay, ensuring you receive the support you need without added financial stress.

If you have questions about your university insurance coverage, or our financial assistance program, or need help navigating payment options, our client care team is here to assist you. Contact us at 1-416-639-5993 or [email protected]. We're committed to making therapy accessible and affordable for students.

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