Yes, of course.
Outside of the public system, private occupational therapy services are billed at anywhere from $125 an hour all the way up to $200 an hour, depending on the type and the nature of the service.
A service visit could be, for example, a pediatric occupational therapist who's visiting a family weekly to provide autism intervention. Intervention sessions are about an hour, so that's a typical health care professional rate, along with incurring some expenses related to driving. On a visit like that, you could expect somewhere between $250 and $300 per visit.
This would be the same across private treatment for mental health services or visiting older adults who are looking for aging in place consultation. There are the same kinds of rates even for work site visits for ergonomic assessments to help people who are trying stay at work take a preventive or proactive approach rather than waiting for an injury to happen and then having that funded through a worker's compensation claim. They may not have had that coverage through their health benefits plans.
Per visit, you're looking at something around $250 to $300.