Bhava Therapy Group’s Westchester office at 55 Church St. Suite 415 includes clinicians in-network with Medicare, offering outpatient therapy for anxiety, depression, grief, and life transitions. If you’re searching for a Medicare therapist near White Plains, our team can help you access covered, licensed care close to home.

Original Medicare vs. Medicare Advantage
It’s worth confirming which type of Medicare coverage you have before booking. Original Medicare (Parts A and B) covers outpatient mental health services with select licensed providers, while Medicare Advantage plans (Part C) are administered through private insurers and may have their own network rules. Our team can help verify which of our clinicians is in-network with your specific plan.
What Medicare Covers for Therapy
Medicare covers outpatient psychotherapy when billed under standard CPT codes, including 90791 for an initial evaluation and 90837 for ongoing weekly sessions, when tied to a covered diagnosis. You’re generally responsible for 20% coinsurance after your Part B deductible is met, unless you have supplemental coverage.


Finding a Medicare Therapist Near White Plains
Our Westchester office serves clients throughout White Plains, Scarsdale, Harrison, and the surrounding county. Our team can match you with a clinician in-network with your Medicare plan.
Location & access
Ready to get started with a Medicare therapist in White Plains? Contact us or call 646-389-5801. We work with clients throughout White Plains, Scarsdale, Harrison, and greater Westchester County who are looking for licensed, compassionate care that accepts Medicare.
FAQs
Yes. Medicare Part B covers outpatient mental health services, including individual therapy, when provided by an enrolled licensed clinician.
Original Medicare is federally administered with consistent nationwide rules. Medicare Advantage plans are run by private insurers and may have their own provider networks and referral requirements.
With Original Medicare, you typically pay 20% coinsurance after meeting your Part B deductible, unless you have supplemental insurance. Medicare Advantage copays vary by plan.
Original Medicare typically doesn’t require a referral for outpatient mental health care. Some Medicare Advantage plans may require one, we can help confirm this.