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A full caseload increases take-home pay.

You run your practice on Emora. We fill it with children and families, credential you with every payer we bill, and deposit your pay twice a month for every completed session. At year end we issue your 1099.

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Booked by Emora A directory listing where you find the clientsIllustrative shape, not a promise. Your fill depends on state, license, ages, and after-school blocks.

<7%

of applicants are accepted. You hear back within 48 hours.

10 to 15

sessions a week, booked by Emora. You do no marketing.

3 to 9 pm

is when families book, weekdays and weekends.

4 sessions

before parents report improvement in their child's symptoms.

Think in months, not hours

Compare months, not hours. Ask every platform one question: how many sessions a week will you book for me? Emora brings the families and books your after-school calendar, then holds it at ten to fifteen sessions a week, month after month. That steady caseload, not the per-session line, is what your month is made of.

Ask each platform: how many sessions a week will you book for me, and can you show me clinicians whose calendars have stayed full for a year? Emora can.

Why some clinicians earn more

Our fullest clinicians share two habits. They open the after-school and early-evening blocks families book first, and they run sessions kids want to come back to. Their caseloads hold, their families refer, and their calendars stay full.

We carry the payer risk

We carry the payer risk. Sign the note and the session is paid, on schedule, whether the claim pays in ten days, ninety, or never. Denials, delays, and eligibility problems are ours to chase and never touch your deposit.

Billing, credentialing, the EHR, notes, and finding families are our costs. A Care Concierge team handles scheduling, insurance, and questions for the families, and you have real-time support through in-product messaging. Your practice runs on your license and your clinical skill.

What a steady caseload looks like

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Booked by Emora A directory listing where you find the clientsIllustrative shape, not a promise. Your fill depends on state, license, ages, and after-school blocks.

Your per-session pay is set by license and state. Start the application and you see the exact figure for your license and state, and what a full caseload adds up to in a year, before any call.

Questions about pay

How many sessions a week can I take on?
As many or as few as your practice needs. Clinicians work anywhere from 5 to 30 sessions a week with Emora, and you set the number and adjust it up or down as your availability changes. Ten to fifteen after-school sessions a week is the most common shape. We tell you when demand is highest, so you can open the blocks that fill fastest.
How does pay work?
You are paid for every completed session, twice a month, by direct deposit, whether or not the payer has paid us yet. Your per-session pay is set by your license and state, and the application shows you the exact figure before any call. We book your calendar and hold it at ten to fifteen sessions a week, so your month is steady.
Can I bring my own clients?
Yes. Bring the clients you already see onto the Emora Care Platform and run them alongside the families we bring you. Sessions with clients you source are paid at a higher rate, and the same credentialing, billing, and notes cover both.

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Guides on billing and pay

Bring your license. We bring the families.

Apply to Emora Health. You see your per-session pay inside the application, before any call, and you hear back within 48 hours. Less than 7% of applicants are accepted.