Oregon Therapists Who Accept BlueCross BlueShield

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Amy Johnson

MS, LPC · Eugene, OR

Accepts BlueCross BlueShieldTelehealth

Amy graduated from Oregon State University in 2005 with a Masters of Science degree in Counseling. Over the last 17 years she had the opportunity to serve in a variety of…

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Amy Kammerer

LMFT · Eugene, OR

Accepts BlueCross BlueShieldTelehealth

Change is a constant, and we are all invited by life to learn and grow through our singular developmental journey, shaped by culture, power, place and family. Finding and…

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Anagha Phadkule

LPC · Beaverton, OR

Accepts BlueCross BlueShieldTelehealth

Anagha Phadkule, LPC, supports individuals and families across Oregon in navigating life’s challenges with compassion, clinical skill, and cultural sensitivity. Practicing at…

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Anastasia Adams

MC, LPC · Eugene, OR

Accepts BlueCross BlueShieldTelehealth

Anastasia is also trained in eye movement desensitization reprocessing ( EMDR) and eating disorder intuitive therapy (EDIT). Anastasia is a Licensed Professional Counselor who…

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Anna Gularte

MS, LMFT · Eugene, OR

Accepts BlueCross BlueShieldTelehealth

ACCEPTing INDIVIDual CLIENTS for FRIDAYs and SATURDAys Anna sees each person as a whole, and considers their unique perspectives, cultures, identities, and contexts in all…

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April Lacey

MA, LPC · Eugene, OR

Accepts BlueCross BlueShieldTelehealth

If you have had traumatic experiences with religion, you may face significant challenges. Enduring religious trauma can leave you with a shattered sense of identity, feelings of…

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Barbara Rye

MA, LPC · Hillsboro, OR

Accepts BlueCross BlueShieldTelehealth

Barbara Rye is a Licensed Professional Counselor, who has been practicing for more than 20 years. She graduated from Northern Arizona University with a MA in Education In…

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Beth James

MA, LPC, CADC · Beaverton, OR

Accepts BlueCross BlueShieldTelehealth

Beth believes in using a Cognitive Behavioral approach and is trained in Dialectical Behavior Therapy. She believes these skills are helpful for anyone who is having difficulty…

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As of April 2026, 72 Oregon therapists listed on Oregon Counselor Directory accept BlueCross BlueShield insurance, providing accessible mental health services across the state. Among these, 57 offer telehealth options, enabling residents to receive care from the comfort of their homes. 23 therapists also accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), catering to clients with Medicaid coverage. To assist clients with financial constraints, 20 therapists offer sliding scale fees. A majority, 66 providers, are currently accepting new clients, and 54 offer in-person sessions. These therapists utilize evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) to address various mental health concerns.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Oregon therapists accept BlueCross BlueShield insurance?
As of April 2026, a total of 72 Oregon therapists accept BlueCross BlueShield insurance, providing a range of mental health services to clients with this insurance plan.
Do Oregon therapists accepting BlueCross BlueShield also accept OHP/Medicaid?
Yes, 23 therapists in Oregon who accept BlueCross BlueShield also accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), offering services to a broader range of clients with different insurance coverage.
Is telehealth available for therapists accepting BlueCross BlueShield in Oregon?
Yes, 57 therapists accepting BlueCross BlueShield in Oregon also offer telehealth services, allowing clients to access mental health care remotely as of April 2026.
Do Oregon therapists accepting BlueCross BlueShield offer sliding scale fees?
Yes, 20 therapists accepting BlueCross BlueShield in Oregon offer sliding scale fees, which can be beneficial for clients with financial constraints as of April 2026.
Are Oregon therapists accepting BlueCross BlueShield currently accepting new clients?
Yes, as of April 2026, 66 therapists accepting BlueCross BlueShield in Oregon are currently accepting new clients, providing a range of mental health services to new individuals in need.