At Reproductive Psychiatry and Counseling (RPC), we understand that finding mental health care that is both accessible and covered by your insurance can feel overwhelming. That’s why we are excited to announce that Aubrey Werzner, NP, one of our highly skilled psychiatric clinicians, is now accepting Aetna and UnitedHealthcare (United) insurance plans for psychiatric and therapy services, including care for postpartum mental health, reproductive mental health, anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, substance use and other mental health concerns. We are working toward adding Aubrey to additional insurance panels as well, so check back often to see if she is accepting your insurance!
This update means that more patients across Texas can access personalized, evidence-based psychiatric care with coverage from major insurance providers. Aubrey specializes in mental health care for women during pregnancy, postpartum, and reproductive transitions, as well as care for individuals navigating infertility, bipolar disorder, substance use disorders and more!
For patients seeking psychiatry care covered by Aetna or UnitedHealthcare, our clinic provides:
We are committed to expanding insurance options to make our services accessible to even more patients. If you have Aetna or UnitedHealthcare, now is a great time to schedule a new patient psychiatric appointment with Aubrey Werzner, NP.
📞 Call us today or request an appointment online to see if your plan is accepted and start your journey toward mental wellness.
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