“It is health that is real wealth, not pieces of gold and silver.”
- Gandhi
Cost of Visits
Payment is due at the time of your visit
$275 for the 45 minute initial visit
$250 for 45 minute follow up visits
$175 for 25 minute follow up
$125 for 15 minute follow up
$50 Cancellation less than 48 hours before your appointment or No Show
Insurance
Dr. Sabrina Seeram, Dr. Jeremy Mikolai and Natasha Singer, APRN are in-network with Husky, Cigna, BCBS, United and Aetna Insurance. Please note that if the insurance is Medicare primary or is based outside of Connecticut, it will not cover our services.
Natalie Walters NP, CFMP is an out-of-network provider
Hormone Replacement Therapy with Natalie Walters NP, CFMP
Payment is due at the time of the visit and is not reimbursable by insurance.
Initial visit:
60 minutes $375
Follow up visits:
up to 30 minutes $250
Hormone replacement therapy for perimenopause or menopause can take about 3 visits ( and sometimes more) to get to the goal of about 80% symptom relief. Once you have achieved that goal you will be seen every 6 months.
DUTCH tests can be ordered at additional cost. They are not mandatory for HRT, but can be valuable in terms of elucidating estrogen metabolism pathways and cortisol patterns which can impact overall well being.
Membership(does not include Hormone Replacement Therapy)
We offer a membership option which includes monthly visits for $144 a month
Payments
We accept cash, check, credit card or HSA/FSA payments.
We offer a sliding scale option.
Contact us for more information about the membership or sliding scale option.

How you’ll feel
more confident and clearheaded with increased energy and deeper sleep
FAQs
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No, we don’t do discovery calls. Our website describes what we treat and what our approach is. If you have general questions, Jessica will be happy to answer them.
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Insurance based care is a “pill for every ill” approach. It does not allow for a personalized, holistic, root cause approach to health. There is minimal time for a provider to get to know an individual and their unique needs when working with insurance.
We base treatments on you as an individual with a unique genome, microbiome and lifestyle instead of on what the insurance company tells us they will pay for a diagnosis code.
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We know that integrative medicine is an expense for many individuals, but here are the questions we pose—How long have you been suffering? How many solutions have you tried? What have those solutions cost you—in terms of your life and how you live it?
We wish that insurance covered more of what we do. However, after years of experience practicing integrative medicine, we can assure you that this is far less expensive than the alternative—doing nothing or continuing down the same path.
Add up the amount of time you’ve spent suffering from your illness, ailment, or uncomfortable symptoms the amount of money you’ve spent trying to find solutions that never stick. Then think about how much it’s cost you in terms of your quality of life. Once you look at the full picture, we bet integrative medicine is well worth the investment.
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The answer to this question depends on many factors; How long have you been ill?, How many different concerns and issues do you have? Are you willing to make the necessary changes to achieve better health? With that being said most people find that they begin to feel better within 8-12 weeks.