Area Insights

Therapy practice market data for New York 10469

ZIP 10469 in New York scores 56 out of 100 (Moderate Opportunity) for starting or growing a therapy practice. The area has 68,521 residents, 95% of them insured, and 84 registered therapists. Medicare pays $171.08 for a 60-minute therapy session here.

Opportunity score

56/100

Population

68,521

Median income

$76,020

Insured residents

94.9%

Therapists

84

Therapists per 10K

12.3

Medicare 90837

$171.08

HPSA status

Possible

The Practice Opportunity Score weighs market demand, provider supply, Medicare reimbursement, and shortage-area incentives. It assumes a Master's-level credential; adjust the credential in the interactive report.

Who insures the people in 10469?

Of 68,521 residents in 10469, 37.7% hold employer-based coverage, 30.3% are covered by Medicaid, 11.5% by Medicare, 4.3% buy marketplace plans, and 5.1% are uninsured. Payer mix decides what a practice actually collects, so credential where the coverage is.

Employer-based37.7%
Medicaid30.3%
Medicare11.5%
Marketplace4.3%
Uninsured5.1%

How many therapists already practice in 10469?

The National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES) lists 91 behavioral health providers in 10469: 84 therapists, 2 psychologists, and 5 psychiatrists. That is 12.3 therapists per 10,000 residents, which reads as saturated supply for a market this size.

What does Medicare pay for therapy in 10469?

Medicare's Physician Fee Schedule for the POUGHKPSIE/N NYC SUBURBS locality pays $171.08 for a 60-minute psychotherapy session (CPT code 90837), $116.73 for a 45-minute session (90834), and $177.71 for an initial diagnostic evaluation (90791). County-level locality data was not available for this ZIP, so these are the state default locality amounts.

CPT codeSession typeMedicare rate
90791Initial diagnostic evaluation$177.71
9083445-minute psychotherapy$116.73
9083760-minute psychotherapy$171.08
90847Family therapy (patient present)$111.64
90853Group psychotherapy$31.19

Is 10469 a federal shortage area?

A Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) is a federal designation for areas with too few mental health providers. Practicing in one can qualify clinicians for a 10% Medicare bonus and loan repayment programs. A county-level designation exists in this county, but local provider density makes qualification at addresses in 10469 unlikely. Verify with HRSA if the incentives matter to your plan.

Go deeper on 10469

The interactive report adds carrier rankings, demographics, credential-adjusted rates, and a playbook for this market. And if the market looks good, Aria runs eligibility checks and billing follow-up for practices like the ones serving 10469.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2024 5-year estimates, the National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES) provider registry, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) shortage designations, and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Physician Fee Schedule. Last refreshed 2026-02-14T23:06:59.409Z.