Bupa Therapists
What Are Bupa Approved Therapists?
Bupa approved therapists are qualified mental health professionals who have met Bupa’s guidelines. This allows them to provide therapy services to individuals covered by Bupa health insurance. These therapists are recognised by Bupa for their professional credentials, relevant experience and compliance with regulatory bodies such as the HCPC.
Working with a Bupa registered therapist ensures that clients receive care that aligns with the insurer’s standards. A Bupa recognised therapist can support clients with a wide range of psychological concerns, from anxiety to depression, trauma or relationship issues.
Is The Oak Tree Practice Covered With Bupa Health Insurance?
Most of our team are Bupa recognised psychologists. With experience across diverse areas of mental health, we are here to help you receive the support that is right for you! To find a Bupa therapist, simply get in touch via our contact form, Whatsapp us on 07926 713 198 or call us on
What Other Insurance Providers Do You Accept?
Our team are also registered with the following insurance providers:
AXA
Vitality Health
WPA
Simply Health
Cigna
Aviva
How Does Bupa Therapy Work?
Step 1: Check Your Bupa Cover
Before starting therapy, contact Bupa directly or log into your Bupa member account to confirm the details of your mental health cover. You may need a GP referral or pre-authorisation code depending on your policy.
Step 2: Tell Us What You Need
Share a few details about the support that you need, and we will connect you with a Bupa mental health therapist at The Oak Tree Practice. We have an expert team of over 50 qualified professionals who would be delighted to assist.
Step 3: Begin Your Sessions
Once matched, you will be able to start therapy sessions either in person, via phone or online at a time that works for you. Most of our psychologists are Bupa-covered and are experienced in a wide range of areas, ensuring you receive the right support.
Where Can I See Bupa Therapists Near Me?
For those looking for face-to-face sessions with Bupa therapists in London, you can visit our clinics in in Finchley (N3 1QB), Brixton/Clapham (SW2 5UL) or Stratford (E15 1NT). Alternatively, you can visit our office in Leeds (LS7 4NY). Home visits are also available on request.
We also offer telephone consultations and online sessions via zoom which means that we can provide therapy services to those across the UK. Locations include but are not limited to Bath, Birmingham, Brighton, Bristol, Cambridge, Essex, Hampshire, Hertfordshire, Kent, Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham, Oxford and Windsor.
I Am Looking for A Bupa CBT Therapist in London. Can You Help?
Yes, we can assist you with a Bupa CBT therapist in London. Our team includes therapists qualified with Bupa for Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, offering dedicated support for issues such as anxiety, depression, phobias, trauma, life changes and stress.
If you have private medical insurance with Bupa, we can guide you through the process of using your cover to access therapy. Simply get in touch to arrange a consultation and we will match you with a suitable therapist. You can email us at contact@theoaktreepractice.com, Whatsapp us on 07926 713 198 or call us on .
Frequently Asked Questions About Bupa Therapy
Does Bupa Cover Therapy?
Yes, Bupa does cover mental health therapy, including sessions with qualified counsellors, psychotherapists and psychologists, depending on your specific policy. Coverage typically includes treatments such as cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) when pre-authorised by Bupa.
Does Bupa Work For Therapies Online?
Yes, Bupa covers online therapies, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) delivered via zoom. These services are accessible through Bupa’s mental health insurance plans.
What Happens If I Need To Cancel An Appointment?
It is important to provide at least 24 hours notice to avoid the session being counted as used on your insurance cover. Late cancellations or missed appointments may still be charged in full and cannot usually be reimbursed by your private medical insurance provider.
Can I Do A Bupa Self-Referral?
Yes, you can self-refer for mental health support through Bupa’s direct access service, eliminating the need for a GP referral. This allows you to quickly access therapy services, connecting you directly with Bupa recognised therapists.
Does Bupa Cover Couples Therapy?
Coverage for Bupa couples therapy varies depending on the specific policy and its terms. To determine if your plan includes relationship support, we recommend reviewing your policy documents or contacting Bupa directly for clarification.
What Types Of Therapy Are Covered By Bupa Insurance?
Bupa health insurance covers a range of talking therapies, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) and Psychodynamic Therapy. The availability of specific therapies depends on your individual policy, so it is important to review your plan details or contact Bupa directly to understand the therapies included in your coverage.