NOCD is increasing access to effective OCD treatment to low-income individuals without insurance
NOCD offers live, face-to-face video sessions with an OCD therapist, as well as support between sessions. NOCD is helping more people access Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) therapy. Apply to be considered for financial assistance.
Apply for the programTerms apply: Applicants must meet the eligibility requirements listed below to be considered and apply by Saturday, February 15th. Please know that at this time, space is limited so we cannot guarantee you will receive financial assistance even if you meet the eligibility requirements.
How the program works
Who is eligible for the program?
Individuals interested in receiving financial assistance for NOCD Therapy must apply and confirm they meet the following eligibility criteria: (i) are 18 or older, (ii) do not have insurance (including Medicaid or Medicare), (iii) demonstrate financial need, defined as making a yearly household income under three times the federal poverty levels, (iv) have not previously done a NOCD Therapy session, and (v) reside in the United States in a state where the program is available; please note the following states are not eligible for this program: Alaska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, California, Iowa, Missouri, Tennessee, Arizona, Georgia, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, District Of Columbia, Oregon.
What happens after I apply?
Once we receive your application, our team will review it to verify you meet the stated program requirements. If you are awarded financial assistance, a member of the NOCD Care Team will reach out to confirm your qualification for the program and get you started with your first session.
What else should I know?
Financial assistance will be awarded to individuals who meet the eligibility requirements in the order applications are received. Please know that at this time, space is limited so we cannot guarantee you will receive financial assistance even if you meet the eligibility requirements. Please also note: At this time the program is only for individuals who do not have insurance and meet the eligibility criteria. People with insurance are not eligible for this program, even if NOCD does not accept their plan.
Have insurance?
NOCD partners with major insurance providers to bring effective treatment to the OCD community.