Accessing Your Superbills with Ivy Pay

A guide to utilizing out-of-network benefits for therapy

Welcome to Behavioral Health Direct! While we’re not affiliated with Ivy Pay, we’ve created this guide to help clients understand how to use superbills for insurance reimbursement. As a private therapy practice in Baltimore, Maryland, we often provide superbills to clients who wish to submit claims to their insurance companies for out-of-network benefits. If you’re looking for expert therapy services, check out our home page or learn more about our specialties in anxiety, OCD, and CBT.

Introduction

Superbills play a crucial role in helping individuals receive reimbursement for their therapy expenses through out-of-network benefits. If you’ve ever sought therapy from a provider who does not participate in your insurance network, you may be eligible for reimbursement for a portion of your therapy costs by using superbills. Ivy Pay, a convenient and user-friendly platform, makes accessing and managing your superbills effortless. This guide will walk you through the step-by-step process of accessing your superbills with Ivy Pay, empowering you to take full advantage of your out-of-network benefits for therapy.

Why Superbills are Beneficial

Superbills serve as detailed receipts containing essential information about your therapy sessions. By submitting superbills to your insurance company, you can claim reimbursement for the expenses incurred during your out-of-network therapy sessions. This reimbursement can significantly reduce your financial burden and make therapy more accessible.

Step-by-Step Guide to Accessing Superbills with Ivy Pay

  1. Receive a Text from Ivy Pay: After each therapy session, you will receive a text message from Ivy Pay. This message serves as a receipt for your session and contains important details regarding your payment.
  2. Click on the Link in the Text Message: Open the text message and click on the link provided by Ivy Pay. This link will direct you to the payment receipt for your therapy session.
  3. Scroll to the Bottom of the Receipt: Upon opening the payment receipt, scroll down to the bottom of the page. Ivy Pay organizes all the necessary information at the end of the receipt, including the option to access your superbill.
  4. Locate the Superbill Option: Look for the “Superbill” link at the left side of the receipt. The text might be small, but it will be clearly labeled. Click on this link to proceed.
  5. Enter Your Email Address: Upon clicking the “Superbill” link, you will be prompted to enter your email address. Ensure that you provide the correct email address so that Ivy Pay can send you a digital copy of your superbill.
  6. Confirm and Download: After entering your email address, confirm that it is accurate, and then proceed. Ivy Pay will generate your superbill and send it directly to the provided email address. Check your inbox for the email containing your superbill and download it for safekeeping.

Conclusion

Accessing your superbills with Ivy Pay allows you to maximize your out-of-network benefits for therapy, making it more affordable and accessible. By following the simple steps outlined in this guide, you can effortlessly obtain detailed receipts of your therapy sessions and utilize them to claim reimbursements from your insurance company. Take control of your therapy expenses with Ivy Pay’s user-friendly system and unlock the potential of your out-of-network benefits. Start using superbills today to make the most of your therapy experience!

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Our office is centrally located in Baltimore, making it easy to access from Pikesville, Towson, Parkville, Owings Mills, Columbia and other nearby areas. Prefer online therapy? We provide teletherapy services throughout Maryland, offering the same high-quality care from the comfort of your home and at the convenience of your schedule. Clients who live further from our office such as Montgomery County and Howard County, and in cities closer to DC like Bowie, Potomac, Silver Spring, and Bethesda, often schedule the first few appointments in person and transition then to telehealth.