Equitable Pricing

Traditional business models rely on methods that often create financial barriers for many.


I am grateful to existing models of care that center equity and financial accessibility, and aim to decenter capitalism, white supremacy, and systemic oppression. I intend to utilize the model below in my practice to provide the best care I can to folks who need it.


The average market/median rate in the DC, MD, VA area for therapeutic services is $175 per hour. This “market” rate impacts each person differently and disproportionately marginalizes folks who encounter barriers of racism, sexism, ableism, classism, etc. To address this, I would like to encourage you to use the following self-assessment and scale to support choice in how we might work together. Please review the rate descriptions and the following assessment questions to locate yourself within the scale based on your present moment circumstances. 


I warmly welcome an opportunity to discuss more details during a free connecting call. 

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Solidarity Rate

$75-170

This range is for folks who are unable to access support with most therapists/practitioners due to financial and societal barriers.




Market Rate

$175

This rate is for those who are able to meet their basic needs comfortably along with a few expendable wants with this rate budgeted in.




Community Care Rate

$180-275

This range is for folks open to paying a higher rate without experiencing hardship to ensure that those who have fewer resources are able to work with Wing at a reduced rate for therapy. 


Please consider the brief self-assessment below to help guide your process of locating yourself within the sliding scale:


1. Are you and your family homeowners or landowners

2. Have you attended private education institutions or do you have an advanced degree

3. Are your bills or credit cards on autopay?

4. Have you been able to access and afford healthcare or health insurance with minimal to no difficulty for you or your family members?

5. Do you have zero to no debt and/or do you have disposable income?

6. Do you have a safety net composed of “financially stable” or wealthy family and friends?

7. Do you have U.S. Citizenship?

8. Does your income only support you, and not other loved ones?

9. Have you or do you expect to inherit money or property?

10. Have you (or could you have) attended college and/or graduate school?

Sliding Scale Rates based on your answers to the questions.


If you answered more no than yes → Solidarity Rate 

If you answered more yes than no → Market Rate 

If you answered almost all yes → Community Care Rate