Find an Aetna Therapist

Medically reviewed by Gabriela Asturias, MD on May 23, 2025
Written by the MiResource team

Aetna®—now part of CVS Health—covers a wide range of services, from talk therapy to inpatient treatment and digital self-help apps. What’s confusing is how to unlock that coverage without surprise bills, denials, or week-long phone marathons. This article walks you through every step, in plain English, so you can focus on feeling better instead of fighting paperwork.

  • Tracie Duncan, Limited Licensed Professional Counselor (LLPC)

    Tracie Duncan

    Limited Licensed Professional Counselor (LLPC)

    43800 Garfield Road, Clinton Township, Michigan 48038

    Tracie Duncan is a Limited Licensed Professional Counselor (LLPC) in Clinton Township, Michigan and has been in practice for 8 years. They treat Depression, Relationship(s) with Parents/Children/Family, Bipolar Disorder.

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  • Lisa Johnson, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

    Lisa Johnson

    Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

    Remote only

    Lisa Johnson is a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner in undefined, undefined. They treat Financial Concerns, Family Caregiving Stress, Social Anxiety.

    Therapist + prescriber offering virtual mental health services, ADHD testing & meds for college students & adults. 100% Virtual, Evening & weekend hours.

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  • OSun Yoo, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT)

    OSun Yoo

    Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT)

    Remote only

    OSun Yoo is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) in undefined, undefined and has been in practice for 12 years. They treat Relationship(s) with Parents/Children/Family, Physical Stress, Grief and Loss.

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  • William Alkhoury, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)

    William Alkhoury

    Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)

    4700 South Mill Avenue, Tempe, Arizona 85282

    William Alkhoury is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Tempe, Arizona and has been in practice for 8 years. They treat Work/Life Balance, Spiritual/Religious Concerns, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).

    Meaning-Centered & Existential Therapy

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  • Nicholas Del Pesco, Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC)

    Nicholas Del Pesco

    Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC)

    Remote only

    Nicholas Del Pesco is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) in undefined, undefined and has been in practice for 13 years. They treat Anxiety, Perfectionism, Social Anxiety.

    Offering individual online counseling for PA residents ages 18 and above.

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  • SoCorro Miles, Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)

    SoCorro Miles

    Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Clinical Social Worker Associate (LCSWA), Psychotherapist, Counselor, Licensed Clinical Marriage and Family Therapist, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC)

    211 East Six Forks Road, Raleigh, North Carolina 27609

    SoCorro Miles is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in Raleigh, North Carolina and has been in practice for 13 years. They treat Racial/Cultural Oppression or Trauma, Cognitive Functioning, Career.

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Kate

Does Aetna Cover Therapy?

Short answer: yes. When a licensed clinician decides that counseling or psychiatry is medically necessary, Aetna treats it like any other covered medical service. Most HMO, EPO, and employer PPO plans list a $0–$40 copay for in-network, 45-minute individual sessions, while high-deductible plans apply 20 %–30 % coinsurance after you meet the deductible.

Key takeaways:

  • No preset visit cap: session frequency is driven by clinical need, not a number in your handbook.

  • No referral required: you can self-refer directly to a mental-health provider on almost every commercial plan.

  • Prior authorization is rare: only higher-intensity programs (IOP, residential, ketamine, TMS) normally require extra paperwork.

  • Medicare Advantage (MA): most Aetna MA plans quote a $40 copay per individual outpatient visit.

Pro tip: Open the Aetna Health app → Find Coverage Details and plug in the exact therapist you’re considering. The estimator tool tells you your copay or coinsurance before you ever pick up the phone.


Types of mental health providers in Aetna’s Network

Provider type What they do
Therapist (LCSW, LMFT, LPC) Weekly talk therapy for anxiety, depression, life transitions
Psychologist (PhD, PsyD) Psychological testing; advanced modalities like EMDR & DBT
Psychiatrist (MD/DO) Diagnosis, medication management, complex co-morbidities

Many members mix and match: weekly sessions with a therapist that accepts Aetna plus quarterly med check-ins with an in-network psychiatrist.


Real-Life Example: Jordan’s Two-Week Timeline

Day 1, 9 AM — Online check-in. Jordan, a 29-year-old product manager, opens the Aetna portal, completes the five-minute mental-health screener, and picks a triage-call slot for noon.

Day 1, 12 PM — Care Options Call. The case manager explains that CVS Health Virtual Care can do video therapy tomorrow, while local therapists that take Aetna have openings in about 12 days.

Day 1, 3 PM — Directory Deep Dive. Using filters (evening hours, CBT, LGBTQ+ friendly), Jordan picks Marina Ortiz, LCSW—an Aetna therapist three miles away.

Day 12 — First in-person session, $25 copay on a mid-tier PPO.

Jordan’s path shows how quickly you can connect with a therapist that accepts Aetna once you know where to click and what to ask.


Step-by-Step: Booking Therapy Through Aetna

Step Action Why it matters
1. Self-refer online or by phone Online: sign in to Aetna Health → Behavioral Health. Phone: call 1-888-632-3862 (TTY 711) and say, “I’d like to schedule therapy.” Directories like MiResource.com are often easier to use and more frequently updated with accurate information about in-network providers. However, it’s always a good idea to double-check that any provider you find is also listed in your official Aetna directory to confirm coverage. No primary-care referral needed; you’re in control of the process.
2. Complete the quick screening Five minutes of questions on symptoms, safety, and preferences. Be honest - but if relevant - flag urgent concerns (e.g., thoughts of self-harm) to unlock 24- to 48-hour options.
3. Filter the directory Set distance, specialty, telehealth, language, evening hours; look for the green “Accepting New Patients” badge. Add keywords like “CBT,” “trauma,” or “ADHD” to drill down.
4. Confirm cost Click Cost Estimator in each profile. HDHP members see the exact contracted rate until their deductible is met.
5. Book the slot Pick in-person, CVS Health Virtual Care (often same week), or Teladoc. CVS advertises many mental-health visits within seven days—or same day if you’re flexible.
6. Activate free digital supports Most plans bundle Calm, Sanvello, or myStrength. Use them as homework between sessions or while you wait for the first visit.

In-Network vs. Out-of-Network Care

Stay In-Network Go Out-of-Network
Predictable copay/coinsurance; claims filed for you. Pay full fee up front, then submit a superbill for partial reimbursement.
Integrated chart and pharmacy. Access niche specialties or shorter waits in saturated cities.

How to Trigger a “Gap Exception”

If you can’t book an in-network appointment within 10 business days—Aetna’s own standard for routine mental-health care —call Member Services and request a network gap exception (also called a “single-case agreement”). Aetna will either (1) find you a faster in-network slot, or (2) approve out-of-network care at in-network rates. Keep the reference number they give you.

Find care for you

Recovery is possible. With early intervention, a supportive community, and the right professional care, you can overcome challenges and build a fulfilling life. We’re here to help you find the support you need.

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