Using your Westfield Health cash plan for private therapy
Can you use a Westfield Health cash plan for CBT?
You may be able to use a Westfield Health cash plan towards private CBT if your individual plan includes the relevant benefit. Westfield Health directs members to My Westfield for plan information, balances, and claims. It also notes that some benefits can have plan-specific requirements, so check your own cover before arranging treatment. The Lyceum provides CBT with BABCP-accredited therapist Sanah Younis in West London and online. Sessions are £110 online and £140 face-to-face. After payment, we can provide an itemised receipt with the practitioner, treatment description, date, and fee paid. The Lyceum cannot decide whether Westfield Health will reimburse a session: that decision rests with Westfield Health and your plan terms. For a free 15-minute consultation, visit /start/. You can also use the cover checker at /insurance-cover-check/, read our health cash-plan guide at /fees-health-cash-plans-cbt/, and check the current Westfield Health claim instructions. Choosing a therapist is personal, and funding should not add confusion. A free 15-minute consultation can help you understand how appointments at The Lyceum work, whether online or face-to-face care may suit you, and what information we can provide after payment. It cannot replace a coverage decision from your cash-plan provider. Before relying on a claim, ask your provider whether the particular therapy benefit applies to CBT, whether any referral or authorisation is required, which professional registrations are accepted, what receipt details they need, and how much of your available benefit remains. Keep their reply with your policy documents. The Lyceum will be clear about its fees and can provide accurate treatment and receipt information, while your provider remains responsible for deciding eligibility, reimbursement amount, and payment timing. If you are in immediate danger or need urgent support, call 999 or attend A&E. This funding information is general guidance and does not replace personalised clinical, financial, legal, or insurance advice.