FAQs

Our office manager, Brittany will assist you by matching you with the provider who best fits your needs and scheduling the initial intake interview. 

You can contact Brittany via the following methods: 

Our rates are competitive compared to other anxiety disorder specialists. Although we do not accept insurance, we do provide a detailed receipt with appropriate codes that you can submit to your insurance provider to request reimbursement (contingent upon your insurance plan). 

You can learn more about potential reimbursement options by contacting your insurance provider and asking about your plan’s “Out of Network Benefits”.  

Our fees vary per provider. Contact Brittany for more information regarding specific fees. We accept cash, check or credit cards (including Flex Spending and Health Savings Accounts).

No, we do not require a referral to schedule your initial assessment.

Our treatment duration varies depending on your symptoms, age, and motivation. Our time-limited anxiety and/or OCD treatment takes an average of 8-12 sessions for adults, and 12-20 sessions for children and adolescents.

Our office address is 4205 Springhurst Blvd Ste 202 Louisville, KY 40241 

Our Louisville office is located in a convenient, yet discrete location behind the Brownsboro Kroger. Get directions to our office by visiting our Contact Us page. 

Our office hours are 8am-5pm on weekdays. We are closed on major holidays. 

We have an extended waiting room with a children’s play area. We also provide drinks and coffee for your convenience.

Our office is located on the second floor of Bailey Office Park. We do have elevator access beside our office door. Please contact Brittany if you need additional accommodations. We would be happy to assist wherever possible.

Please bring a payment method with you if different than the method we have on file. We accept cash, check or credit cards (including Flex Spending and Health Savings Accounts). 

Our intake paperwork will be available via our online client portal. We ask that you complete these forms prior to your appointment date. You can also access a list of upcoming appointments and schedule future sessions in the portal.

No. While some sessions happen in the office, exposure therapy can take place in the community or within the home. Treatment can happen anywhere it needs to in order to support meaningful change.

Our treatment approach is considered the gold standard for anxiety and OCD symptoms. 

All of our providers have received extensive training from our director Dr. Kevin Chapman, an internationally recognized expert with regularly published manuscripts, articles, and other related material.  

Our providers are thought leaders in the space of evidence-based treatment. They are regular contributors to the media, attend national evidence-based conferences and are actively involved within the community.  

We have a certified professional life coach and complimentary peer support mentor as adjunct services. We also offer different modalities of treatment including groups and intensive programs. 

For more information about specific provider experience, check out Our Team.

Anxiety and OCD are closely related and often overlap. Both involve cycles of fear, distress, and attempts to feel safe. At KY Cards, we treat them simultaneously by focusing on the patterns that keep anxiety going and helping people respond in new, more effective ways.

Our child and adolescent providers offer SPACE, Supportive Parenting for Anxious Childhood Emotions. This program allows parents to learn various skills in how they can modify their own behaviors to help reduce anxiety in their children or teens.

Facts about Anxiety & OCD

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3.1%

Of people have Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) in the U.S. population. Women are twice as likely to be affected as men.

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6.8%

Social Anxiety Disorder effects this percentage of both men and women, typically beginning around age 13.

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6.7%

While Major Depressive Disorder can develop at any age, the median age at onset is 32.5 years old.

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25%

Equally common among men and women, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders (OCD) median age of onset is 19, with this percentage of cases occurring by the age of 14.

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