Welcome New Clients
Welcome to Mile High Psychology! We’re here to answer your questions and guide you through the first steps of your journey toward personal growth and well-being.
Complimentary Telephone Consultations
We offer complimentary 15-minute phone consultations to help you explore how our services align with your needs and goals.
Meet Dr. Rob Leach
Rob Leach, PsyD, MBA
Clinical Psychologist
Board-Certified Coach
Specialty Areas:
- Therapy for anxiety, stress, and personal growth
- Premarital and marital counseling
- Executive coaching
Highlights:
- Free consultations
- In-person and online sessions
- Services for adults aged 25 and older
Empowering positive change through meaningful conversations.
What to Expect During Your Consultation
During this complimentary initial phone consultation, we aim to:
- Listen to your current concerns and goals.
- Provide an overview of how our services may help.
- Share details about practical matters like fees, scheduling, and locations.
If we’re not the right fit for your needs, we’ll do our best to connect you with resources that are.
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Complimentary consultations for new clients
FAQs for New Clients at Mile High Psychology
Have questions about starting therapy or coaching at Mile High Psychology? Explore answers to common inquiries below to learn more about what to expect.
Frequently Asked
Accepting New Clients: Is Mile High Psychology currently accepting new clients?
Yes – We are currently accepting new clients.
Getting Started: How do I begin addressing my issues with a therapist?
To get started as a new client or if you’ve been referred to our practice, simply schedule a complimentary 15-minute telephone consultation with Dr. Rob Leach. During this consultation, we will discuss your needs and answer any questions you have. If it seems that we can be of assistance, we will work together to schedule an initial appointment.
Medication Management: Does the practice provide this?
No – We do not prescribe medication or offer medication management.
Child and Adolescent Services: Are these available?
No – We do not provide services for children or adolescents. Mile High Psychology specializes in offering services for adults. Dr. Rob Leach focuses on individual therapy, couples counseling, and executive coaching for clients aged 25 and older.
Medicare and Medicaid: Do we accept Medicare and Medicaid?
No – Mile High Psychology has opted out of Medicare and, therefore, sees Medicare recipients on a self-pay basis. Mile High Psychology is not a Medicaid provider and is unable to offer services to Medicaid recipients.
Insurance: Do we accept health insurance?
Mile High Psychology operates primarily as a self-pay practice, with clients paying directly for services. Dr. Rob Leach currently accepts Aetna for individual therapy; however, he plans to leave the Aetna network on December 31, 2024. Dr. Leach will no longer accept any health insurance plans after that date.
Fees: What are your rates?
My rate is $240 per hour. Session are billed based actual time in session in 15-minute increments. For example,
- 30-minute coaching: $120
- 45-minute therapy: $180
- 60-minute couples session: $240
Appointment Options: Do we offer both in-person and online sessions?
Mile High Psychology provides flexible options to meet your needs. Dr. Rob Leach offers both in-person and online appointments for individual therapy, couples counseling, and executive coaching. Our office locations are in Denver (LoDo) and downtown Colorado Springs. Additionally, Dr. Leach offers tele-therapy services in most states (see map) and tele-coaching nationwide. Please note that while all mental health assessment services are provided in person at our office locations, forensic psychology services can be conducted either at our office or at an approved offsite facility.
Payments: How are payments submitted?
3 Payment options:
Pay online through the client portal
If you have access to our client portal, you can submit payment 24/7 and keep a credit card on file for future transactions.
Mail us a check
You can mail a check payable to “Mile High Psychology” to the following address:
Mile High Psychology
P.O. Box 38189
Colorado Springs, CO 80937
Pay by phone using a credit card
If you don’t have access to the client portal and would like to make a credit card payment, we can assist you in processing your credit card payment. Please contact your therapist at 303-473-0707 for further assistance.
Thank you!
We genuinely appreciate your attention to billing matters and thank you for your cooperation in promptly fulfilling your payment obligations.
Cancellation Policy: What is our policy on cancellations and no-shows?
Cancellations within 48 hours of your scheduled appointment or failure to show up for your appointment without notice (“no-show”) are subject to a fee. You will be charged for each occurrence. More information about our cancellation and no-show policy can be found in your Service Agreement. If you have any questions, please contact your therapist directly.
Good Faith Estimate: What is this and why does it matter?
A “Good Faith Estimate” is a written explanation of the expected cost of your medical care. It is required by law for healthcare providers to provide this estimate to patients without insurance or who are not using insurance. You have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate for non-emergency items or services. It should be given to you at least 1 business day before your scheduled appointment. You can also request an estimate from any healthcare provider before scheduling. If you receive a bill that is $400 or more than the estimate, you can dispute it. Save a copy or take a picture of your Good Faith Estimate for reference. Learn more about Good Faith Estimates.
Mile High Psychology is happy to provide estimates for all services upon request and as required by law.
The greatest discovery of my generation is that a human being can alter his life by altering his attitudes.
William James
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