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The practice currently holds a 4.0-star rating based on limited public feedback. With only one review available, there is not enough data to identify recurring themes or specific staff praise. The sentiment remains generally positive, but prospective patients are encouraged to contact the practitioner directly to gauge rapport. No specific complaints or mentions of treatment outcomes have been publicly logged at this time.
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**How To Book:** Appointments are made exclusively via phone at +34 629 79 11 87. **Ehic Acceptance:** No, the EHIC is not accepted at private psychology practices. **Payment Methods:** Cash and bank transfers are standard. Direct insurance billing is unlikely. **How To Get There:** Located near the CETIS bus station in Ibiza Town. Accessible via any bus route entering the city center. **Languages Spoken:** Spanish is the primary language. English proficiency should be confirmed during the initial phone call. **Travel Insurance:** Most travel insurance policies do not cover routine therapy but may cover crisis intervention. Patients should pay out-of-pocket and request a 'Factura' for reimbursement. **Emergency Service:** This is a private outpatient office and does not provide 24/7 emergency psychiatric care. For emergencies, visit the Can Misses Hospital ER. **Prescription Process:** In Spain, psychologists (Psicólogos) cannot prescribe medication. If medication is needed, a referral to a Psychiatrist (Psiquiatra) or GP is required. **Appointment Availability:** Advance booking is required. Same-day appointments are rarely available. **Medical Reports In English:** Available upon request, though a translation fee may apply. **English Speaking Practitioner:** Information not publicly confirmed; however, private psychologists in Ibiza often have experience with English-speaking clients.
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**Pricing Guidance:** Typical private rates in Ibiza are €60–€100 per session. Consult the practitioner for exact pricing. **Public Insurance:** Not accepted (Private practice only). **Travel Insurance:** Reimbursement basis only; requires a formal invoice (factura). **Private Insurance:** May be eligible for reimbursement through policies with 'free choice of specialist' (reembolso).
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you speak English?
Spanish is the primary language of the practice. It is recommended to call and confirm the level of English support available for therapy sessions.
How do I book an appointment?
You must call +34 629 79 11 87 to schedule a session; there is no online booking or walk-in availability.
Do you accept travel insurance?
Direct billing is not typically offered. You will need to pay for the session and submit the invoice to your insurance provider for reimbursement.
Can you prescribe antidepressants or anti-anxiety medication?
No, as a psychologist in Spain, she provides therapy. Medication must be prescribed by a psychiatrist or a general practitioner (GP).
Are sessions available for tourists on vacation?
Yes, if there is availability, tourists can book a one-off session for support during their stay.
Where is the office located?
The practice is at Carrer d'Agapit Llobet, 7, in Ibiza Town, near the main bus station.
What is the cost per session?
Pricing is not public, but private therapy in Ibiza generally costs between €60 and €100 per hour.
Is the practice confidential?
Yes, all sessions are strictly confidential and protected by Spanish data protection and medical ethics laws.
Do you treat children?
The practice focuses on adults and adolescents. Please call to discuss specific needs for younger children.
What should I bring to my first appointment?
Bring a form of ID (Passport or DNI) and any previous psychological or psychiatric reports if applicable.