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Collective Care and Clinic Policy’s

Services & Fees

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Sessions can be delivered virtually as well as in-person one day a week at my Calgary office in the Beltline area with free parking available. I also offer a land-based therapy option for folks that find being in nature resourcing and would like to be connected to the wilderness for their session.

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You can book your first session here or, email me if you have any questions

Benevolent Body Clinic
Benevolent Body Clinic

Payment and Cancellation Policies

 

Individual sessions are $155/hour and I am an approved provider for most major insurance plans. I also provide a small amount of sliding scale spots to support accessibility .
Payments are due at the end of each session, upon which you will be issued a receipt that you can submit to your insurance for reimbursement. It is up to each individual to check into your own insurance coverage.

In the case of no-shows or cancellations made within 48 hours of your scheduled session, the full session fee remains due.

Community Care and Airborne Illness Prevention

 

I center my practice on the value of collective care and take seriously the need to protect and value all bodies, including medically complex and immune compromised bodies. As such if you have an in-person session booked and are experiencing any symptoms of acute illness or have a family member that is sick, I ask that you switch to a virtual session.

For immune compromised patients that wish to be seen in person, I am happy to mask, run air purifiers, and anything else that will offer an environment in which you feel safe. Access needs are reviewed with all clients upon intake so that I can foster the most supportive environment possible.

Benevolent Body Clinic

“The most anti-capitalist protest is to care for another and to care for yourself. To take seriously each other’s vulnerability and fragility and precarity, and to support it, honor it, empower it. To protect each other, to enact and practice a community of support. A radical kinship, an interdependent sociality, a politics of care.”
Johanna Hedva – Sick Woman Theory

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