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Insurance & Payment
Compassionate Psychiatric Care
If you have been searching for a psychiatrist near me who accepts insurance, we are here to help. At New Light Psychological Services, we believe access to mental health care should never depend on financial barriers. That’s why our Lakeland clinic proudly works with most major insurance providers to make compassionate, evidence-based psychiatric care affordable and accessible for every individual and family.
Whether you are seeking medication management, therapy, or psychiatric evaluations, our experienced clinicians are here to guide you every step of the way.
Our clinic accepts a wide range of insurance plans to make mental health care more accessible. Coverage may vary by service or provider, so we encourage every patient to confirm eligibility before your first appointment.
Aetna
Beacon Health Strategies
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Cigna
Humana
Magellan
Optum
Tricare
Magellan Health
United Healthcare
How to Verify Your Coverage
Our team is happy to guide you through the insurance verification process. When you contact us, please have the following details ready:
Once we verify your benefits, we’ll confirm your copay, deductible, and any out-of-pocket costs before your visit. This helps ensure transparency and peace of mind.
Most plans cover psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and psychotherapy sessions. Coverage varies by provider.
Our Location
Visit Our Office
Our Lakeland office provides a calm, welcoming environment designed to help you feel at ease from the moment you arrive. Conveniently located in central Polk County, we are easily accessible from Winter Haven, Bartow, Auburndale, and Tampa Bay communities.
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Serving Lakeland and surrounding communities in Polk and Hillsborough Counties, including Winter Haven, Bartow, Auburndale, Lake Wales, Tampa, Brandon, Riverview, Seffner, Plant City, and Zephyrhills.
This information is for educational purposes only and not a substitute for emergency medical care. If you are in crisis, call 911 or the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988.
Last updated: October 23, 2025