Membership Tiers & Rates

Copa’s membership tiers are intentionally structured to offer both clarity and flexibility. Rates are determined by the number of days per week you’d like to rent, as well as whether you prefer half-days or full daysβ€”allowing you to tailor your commitment to the exact rhythm of your practice. Memberships are available month-to-month, quarterly, or annually, giving you options that align with your financial planning and growth goals. As your caseload expands, shifts, or refines, your membership can adjust accordinglyβ€”offering the stability of a consistent home base with the freedom to scale up or down as your needs evolve.

Membership Tiers

For ongoing, reserved office access ✳︎

Copa offers thoughtfully designed membership tiers that reflect the natural evolution of a private practice. Whether you’re beginning with limited office hours or ready for a more consistent presence, your membership can expand alongside your caseload and goals. As your practice grows, your access can grow with youβ€”without the disruption of relocating or renegotiating entirely new arrangements. This tiered structure allows you to scale intentionally, maintaining continuity for both you and your clients while building a sustainable, steady foundation.

Stem

Quarterly Membership

Start-up fee waived

Month to month

Start-up fee: $250

Seedling

Monthly Rates - Full Days

Choose how many days per week ✳︎

  • $300 per month

  • $500 per month

  • $700 per month

  • $850 per month

  • $1,000 per month

Drop-In Rates

For flexible, short-term use ✳︎

  • $450 / Week

  • $89 / Day

  • $30 / Hour

Limited Time:

Get started with our speciality intro rate.

Professional Address for Telehealth

For clinicians using telehealth services, COPA offers the option to use our address for as your professional practice location.

For clinicians using telehealth, having the option to list a professional address through COPA can offer several meaningful benefits. It provides an added layer of privacy by allowing you to keep your home address confidential, which can feel especially important when working virtually. It also helps maintain a clear boundary between your personal and professional life, reinforcing a sense of separation that supports both safety and well-being.

From a practical standpoint, using a designated practice address can enhance your professional presence and credibility, ensuring consistency across licensing boards, insurance panels, and directories. It can also help avoid complications that sometimes arise when using a residential address for business purposes. Overall, it’s a simple way to create more structure, protection, and professionalism in a telehealth-based practice.

Annual Fee: $600/year or $60/month

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