Cigna Therapists on Long Island — In-Network, Same-Week Appointments

In-network with Cigna — same-week intake on Long Island
Cigna patients searching for an in-network therapist on Long Island run into the same problem most patients do: full panels, long waits, and a maze of “we no longer take Cigna” answers.
We’re in-network with Cigna and hold intake slots specifically for new patients. Most are seen within 2-7 days of their first call. Call (631) 371-2718.
What to expect with Cigna coverage
- Typical copay: $20-$40 per session (varies by plan + deductible)
- Sessions covered: Most Cigna plans cover unlimited medically necessary sessions per year
- Authorization: Most commercial Cigna plans don’t require pre-auth for outpatient therapy
- Telehealth coverage: Yes — at parity with in-person
- EAP (Cigna Behavioral) — if your employer offers Cigna’s EAP benefit, you may have 3-8 free sessions per year. We can bill EAP if applicable.
We verify your specific Cigna benefits before your first session.
What we treat
- Anxiety (generalized, social, panic, phobias)
- Depression and mood
- Trauma & PTSD (EMDR-trained clinicians)
- Couples and family therapy*
- ADHD support
- Grief and loss
- Therapy for kids and teens
- School anxiety
- Burnout and stress
*Couples therapy coverage with Cigna varies — we verify before booking.
Our team
Multi-clinician practice with LCSWs and LMHCs trained across modalities. Several EMDRIA-trained clinicians. School social worker on staff for IEP/504 coordination.
We match you with a clinician whose specialty + style fits.
How to start
- Call (631) 371-2718 with your Cigna card handy
- Brief listen — what’s bringing you in
- Verify Cigna coverage (typically same-day)
- Match with the right clinician
- Schedule first session — usually within the week
- Digital intake paperwork
In-person + telehealth — both covered
Cigna covers telehealth at parity with in-person. Most patients do a mix. Switch session-to-session as needed.
Ready? Call (631) 371-2718.
If you’re in crisis, please call 988 or go to your nearest emergency room.