Concierge Services
What makes concierge care different?
A consistent, accessible therapeutic relationship
Concierge care allows for thoughtful between-session support within clear boundaries, helping clients feel steadier and more supported between appointments.
Care that is fully personalized
Treatment is shaped around your goals, values, and history—not insurance requirements, session caps, or diagnostic pressure.
Greater privacy and discretion
Concierge therapy is private pay, meaning no insurance billing, no required diagnoses, and no explanation of benefits mailed to your home.
Support that is proactive—not just reactive
This model supports emotional well-being before things reach a breaking point, helping clients maintain stability and resilience during ongoing change.
Steady support through major life transitions
Whether you are navigating divorce, caregiving, illness, career shifts, or identity changes, concierge care offers continuity through periods that don’t resolve quickly.
Integrated support when helpful
With consent, concierge therapy can include collaboration with other professionals involved in your care or life planning, creating a more cohesive support system.
A relationship-based approach to therapy
You are not one of many appointments in a crowded schedule. Concierge psychotherapy prioritizes presence, responsiveness, and continuity of care.
Flexible, personalized therapy when you need it most
At Suzy Halpin Therapy, I offer concierge psychotherapy as an alternative therapy option for adults seeking more access, flexibility, and privacy in their mental health care—especially during life transitions, ongoing stress, or periods of uncertainty.
Concierge therapy allows me to work with a smaller number of clients so I can offer timely appointments, flexible scheduling, and unrushed sessions. This model is well suited for people who don’t want to wait weeks for support or feel limited by traditional therapy structures.
Because concierge psychotherapy is private pay, it also offers greater confidentiality, with no insurance billing, required diagnoses, or explanation-of-benefits paperwork.
Concierge care isn’t the right fit for everyone—and it doesn’t need to be. I continue to provide insurance-based psychotherapy services when that is the most appropriate and accessible choice. Together, we’ll determine the level of care that best supports your needs.
If you’re navigating a major life change, caregiving stress, relationship transitions, or a demanding season of life, concierge psychotherapy may be worth exploring