Oregon Therapists Who Accept Carelon Behavioral Health

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Carelon Behavioral Health also matches related specialties: Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), Behavioral Issues, Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). Results below include all of them.

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As of April 2026, Oregon Counselor Directory lists 24 therapists in Oregon who accept Carelon Behavioral Health insurance. This directory is a resource for individuals seeking mental health support with coverage through Carelon Behavioral Health. 0 of these providers offer telehealth sessions, enabling clients across Oregon to access therapy from the comfort of their homes. Additionally, 6 of these therapists accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP), which is Oregon's Medicaid program, providing an affordable option for those with limited financial means. With 7 therapists offering sliding scale fees, financial accessibility to mental health services is further enhanced. Currently, all 22 providers are accepting new clients, and 10 offer in-person sessions.

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Frequently asked questions

Common questions about this coverage in Oregon.

How many Oregon therapists accept Carelon Behavioral Health insurance?
As of April 2026, there are 16 Oregon therapists who accept Carelon Behavioral Health insurance. This number includes therapists offering a range of services and specialties, allowing residents of Oregon to find a provider that suits their needs.
Do Oregon therapists accepting Carelon Behavioral Health also accept OHP?
Yes, 6 of the 16 therapists accepting Carelon Behavioral Health insurance also accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP). This means that clients with both Carelon Behavioral Health and OHP coverage may have additional options for accessing affordable mental health services.
Is telehealth available for therapists accepting Carelon Behavioral Health in Oregon?
Yes, telehealth is available for 13 of the 16 therapists who accept Carelon Behavioral Health insurance in Oregon. This service offers flexibility for clients, allowing them to engage in therapy sessions remotely, which can be particularly beneficial for those in more rural areas or with limited mobility.
Do Oregon therapists accepting Carelon Behavioral Health offer sliding scale fees?
Yes, 7 of the therapists accepting Carelon Behavioral Health insurance in Oregon offer sliding scale fees. This means that clients with lower incomes may be able to access therapy at a reduced cost, making mental health services more accessible to a broader range of individuals.
Are Oregon therapists accepting Carelon Behavioral Health currently accepting new clients?
Yes, all 16 therapists accepting Carelon Behavioral Health insurance in Oregon are currently accepting new clients as of April 2026. This availability allows individuals seeking mental health support to find a provider and begin their therapeutic journey more quickly.

Oregon Counselors Directory lists 24 therapists in Oregon who accept Carelon Behavioral Health insurance. This directory is a resource for individuals seeking mental health support with coverage through Carelon Behavioral Health. 0 of these providers offer telehealth sessions, enabling clients across Oregon to access therapy from the comfort of their homes. Additionally, 6 of these therapists accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP), which is Oregon's Medicaid program, providing an affordable option for those with limited financial means. With 7 therapists offering sliding scale fees, financial accessibility to mental health services is further enhanced. Currently, all 22 providers are accepting new clients, and 10 offer in-person sessions.

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