Fees & Pricing
Transparent flat fees. No membership. No subscription. No surprises.
Most people searching for a private psychiatrist have the same first question: what does it actually cost? Here is the complete answer. Every fee at this practice is a flat rate, published below — no annual membership, no subscription, no facility charges, and no surprise bills.
Every appointment is with Dr. Agresti himself — a board-certified psychiatrist who is also a psychotherapist — in extended, unhurried sessions. You are paying for physician time, and you get all of it.
Current Fees
| Service | Length | Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Initial Psychiatric Evaluation Complete history, diagnosis, and treatment plan — with Dr. Agresti directly | 60 minutes | $400 |
| Medication Management Follow-Up Unhurried medication review, never a rushed med check | 20 minutes | $300 |
| Psychotherapy Session Therapy with your psychiatrist — medication and therapy in one provider | 60 minutes | $450 |
| Extended Psychotherapy For complex work that a standard hour cannot hold | 90 minutes | $675 |
| Extended Psychotherapy Intensive sessions for trauma work or complex situations | 120 minutes | $800 |
Telehealth and in-office visits are the same fee. Book directly online or call 561-760-4107.
Ready to schedule? Same-day appointments are often available.
Book an AppointmentNo Membership Fee — and Why That Matters
Concierge psychiatry in Palm Beach County commonly starts with an annual membership of $2,000–$3,000 — paid before your first appointment, on top of visit fees. This practice deliberately works differently: you get the concierge experience — Dr. Agresti's direct cell number, same-day access, extended visits, one doctor who knows you — and you pay only for the appointments you actually have.
At the other end of the market, subscription telehealth apps advertise low monthly rates but staff appointments with rotating nurse practitioners in 15-minute blocks. If you want a board-certified psychiatrist who is also your therapist, who answers his own phone, and who sees you every single visit, that is what these fees buy.
Insurance & Reimbursement
Dr. Agresti is an out-of-network provider and does not bill insurance directly. Many patients with PPO plans receive partial reimbursement by submitting a superbill — an itemized receipt with the codes your insurer needs — which the practice provides on request. HSA and FSA funds can typically be used for psychiatric care; check with your plan administrator.
Staying out-of-network is a deliberate choice: it is what makes extended appointments and direct access possible, instead of the 15-minute visits insurance reimbursement models force.
What Your First Visit Includes
- ✓A full 60 minutes with Dr. Agresti — complete psychiatric history, diagnosis, and a treatment plan you understand
- ✓Both perspectives in one evaluation: psychiatric (medication) and psychotherapeutic (therapy) — he is trained and practicing in both
- ✓Prescriptions e-sent to your pharmacy the same day, including controlled medications when clinically appropriate
- ✓Dr. Agresti's direct cell number for questions between visits
Questions About Fees
At this practice, an initial 60-minute psychiatric evaluation is $400 and medication-management follow-ups are $300. Psychotherapy sessions are $450 for 60 minutes. These are flat, transparent fees — there is no annual membership fee and no subscription.
Dr. Agresti is an out-of-network provider and does not bill insurance directly. Many patients with PPO plans receive partial reimbursement by submitting a superbill, which the practice is happy to provide.
No. Many concierge psychiatry practices in Palm Beach County charge $2,000–$3,000 per year before the first appointment. This practice offers the same concierge-level access — direct cell contact, same-day appointments, extended sessions — with no membership fee. You pay only for the visits you have.
Yes. Telehealth appointments anywhere in Florida are the same flat fee as in-person visits at the Palm Beach office, with the same extended appointment lengths.
Low-cost telehealth services typically rotate patients through nurse practitioners in 15-minute slots. Here, every appointment — evaluation, follow-up, therapy — is with the same board-certified psychiatrist and psychotherapist, Dr. Agresti, in extended sessions with his direct cell number between visits. The fee reflects physician time, not a platform subscription.