Wouldn't recommend. Trying to move away from it. - Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) Grow Therapy Employee Review

1.0
30 Jun 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

It used to be a great place. Used to.

Cons

About 6 months ago a lot of changes happened and they have made some changes that have moved into they are your boss territory. They have implemented a rating system that while nice to see all the lovely reviews clients shouldn't have to leave, all it takes is one bad review and your rating plumits. They also have a platform that is terrible and glitches so badly. If you take any kaiser clients you are mandated to use their platform. Even though as a contracted provider, they are not supposed to tell you how to get the job done. Also if you have them manage your psychology today, you will never get any clients. They move clients to other providers. And theres always some issue or glitch. If it's not with billing, it's with scheduling. Etc. I can go on. But I'm moving away from Grow as fast as I can without abandoning clients.

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5.0
6 Jul 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good culture, work with great team

Cons

Lower pay for the workbeing done

5.0
29 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Grow Therapy has been a solid fit for me as a licensed therapist looking for flexibility without having to build everything from scratch. Scheduling is entirely in your hands, making it easy to balance with other work or life commitments. Access to free CEUs is a real perk I didn't fully appreciate until I started using it. As someone who has to maintain licensure hours, having that built in saves both money and the hassle of hunting down training on my own. That said, it's still a platform model, so if you go in expecting a traditional employer experience, you'll need to adjust your expectations. You're running your own caseload, which is great if that's what you want, and less ideal if you need a lot of structure or support. Overall, I'd recommend it to clinicians who are self-directed, want to ease into or expand a private practice, and value autonomy over hand-holding.

Cons

Referrals can be slow at times. Reimbursement rates can vary greatly depending on insurance.

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