The Flexible Fee Model.
CBT-I should be accessible. That belief shapes how sessions are priced, how insurance works, and how your first consultation is free. Clear rates, no fine print, insurance covered where possible.
Session rates range from $135 to $150 depending on scheduling demand. Most BC extended health plans cover counselling by a Registered Clinical Counsellor, and direct billing is available for Pacific Blue Cross, Sun Life, and many more.
- Sessions: $135 – $150 per 50–60 min
- Insurance reimbursement: typical
- Direct billing: PBC, Sun Life, and many more
- First consultation: free (15 minutes)
Pricing designed for access, not gatekeeping.
Chronic insomnia is one of the most common untreated health conditions in the country. Cost is a real barrier to getting CBT-I, and that barrier pushes people toward cheaper options (melatonin, apps, prescription sedatives) that don't actually treat the problem. I don't want cost to be the reason you end up on a sleeping pill for ten years.
The Flexible Fee model is how I've built pricing to reflect that. You pay a lower rate for sessions in lower-demand hours. Insurance is accepted wherever you have it. Direct billing is available for many major BC insurers. And your first fifteen-minute consultation is always free, so you can find out if CBT-I is right for you before any money changes hands.
Scheduling incentives: pay less for quieter hours.
Individual appointments are 50–60 minutes, delivered virtually. Rates are set on a scheduling-desirability basis, so times that are in less demand are billed at a lower rate. Booking a 10am weekday slot saves you $25 per session compared to a 6pm weeknight slot.
| Time | Demand | Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Weekdays (Monday to Friday) | ||
| 7:00 am – 12:00 pm | Low demand | CAD$135 |
| 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm | Moderate | CAD$145 |
| 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm | Low demand | CAD$135 |
| 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm | High demand | CAD$150 |
| Weekends (Saturday and Sunday) | ||
| 7:00 am – 3:00 pm | High demand | CAD$150 |
All rates are in Canadian dollars and include GST where applicable. Scheduling-incentive rates stack with any insurance reimbursement you receive, so the savings add up.
How insurance works with CBT-I in BC.
Most extended health plans in BC cover counselling delivered by a Registered Clinical Counsellor. If that's your situation, you qualify for reimbursement for CBT-I, regardless of which scheduling-incentive rate you book.
Clear, fair, and human.
Life happens. The policy below balances flexibility for you with the practical reality that a missed appointment means a slot someone else could have used.
No charge.
Reschedule or cancel without penalty. The slot opens back up for someone else, and you're free to rebook whenever works.
First time is free.
Your first late cancellation or missed appointment is waived, no questions asked. Repeat late cancellations or no-shows may be charged at the full session rate to protect the schedule for other clients.
This policy exists so that appointment slots stay available for clients who can use them. If something unexpected comes up, get in touch as early as possible and we'll work it out.
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The first consultation is free. Fifteen minutes to talk through your sleep, confirm CBT-I is the right fit, and plan what comes next.
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