How Much Does It Cost To See The Long Island Medium?

Theresa Caputo has used her talents as a psychic medium to heal countless families, whether on her long-running show Long Island Medium or privately both before and after her TV debut back in 2011. The Hicksville, N.Y. native is one of the most famous mediums in the United States, even sharing her gifts on tour with Theresa Caputo Live! The Experience.

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But there are certain stories too personal to tell in front of an auditorium of strangers or even a TV crew. Luckily, Caputo still works as a medium off-camera. You can even catch her locally and get her to do a reading on the spot if the moment presents itself. For those of a less confident disposition, there's a way of paying for a reading, but be forewarned — you'll have to wait quite a while to get in the door.

The fee to see the Long Island Medium is reasonable, but the wait is long

Caputo's official site has a contact form you can fill out if you'd like to book a reading, but she notes there's a long waiting list. According to the medium and reality TV star, the wait was already a couple of years long before Long Island Medium was even on the air, so now fans may have to wait even longer before they can get close to seeing her.

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However, Caputo does acknowledge that everybody who's made contact, by whatever means, has been added to the list accordingly, though this doesn't guarantee an appointment. Likewise, if you're interested in appearing on the show, fear not because participants are chosen from the very same list depending on "location, availability, and who feels comfortable being on television."

There's no set rate available on Caputo's site as of this writing. However, Caputo gave a ballpark figure, stating that a reading can cost from $50 to $175, depending on whether it's a private or group reading. The Long Island Medium star also noted that all of the money goes to charity, so she doesn't profit off of her these readings whatsoever. In a 2012 interview, as shared by Bustle, Caputo argued her hourly rate is actually "very reasonable."

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