Oregon Therapists Who Accept First Choice Health

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First Choice Health also matches related specialties: First Responders, Health Coaching, Maternal Mental Health. Results below include all of them.

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As of April 2026, Oregon Counselor Directory lists 23 therapists in Oregon who accept First Choice Health insurance. This indicates a specific subset of mental health care providers who are ready to serve clients with this insurance plan. Among these, 0 therapists offer telehealth services, allowing for remote sessions and expanding accessibility across Oregon. 2 therapists also accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), providing additional Medicaid coverage options. 3 of these providers offer sliding scale fees, which can be a crucial resource for clients with financial constraints. All 21 therapists are currently accepting new clients, ensuring that individuals seeking mental health support can find a provider without delay. Various evidence-based approaches are used by these professionals, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and others, to address a range of mental health concerns.

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Frequently asked questions

Common questions about this coverage in Oregon.

How many Oregon therapists accept First Choice Health insurance?
As of April 2026, there are 9 therapists in Oregon who accept First Choice Health insurance. This number represents a selection of mental health care providers that are equipped to serve clients with this insurance plan, ensuring access to care for individuals across the state.
Do Oregon therapists accepting First Choice Health offer telehealth services?
Yes, out of the 9 therapists accepting First Choice Health insurance in Oregon, 0 offer telehealth services. Telehealth allows for remote sessions, increasing accessibility for clients who may not be able to attend in-person sessions, providing a convenient option for those seeking mental health support.
Do any Oregon therapists accepting First Choice Health also accept OHP/Medicaid?
Yes, 2 of the therapists accepting First Choice Health insurance in Oregon also accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP). This dual insurance acceptance can provide additional coverage options for clients who are eligible for both insurance plans, potentially reducing out-of-pocket costs for mental health services.
Do Oregon therapists accepting First Choice Health offer sliding scale fees?
Yes, 3 of the therapists accepting First Choice Health insurance in Oregon offer sliding scale fees. This option can be beneficial for clients with financial constraints, as it allows them to receive mental health services at a reduced cost based on their income, making therapy more accessible.
Are Oregon therapists accepting First Choice Health currently accepting new clients?
Yes, all 9 therapists accepting First Choice Health insurance in Oregon are currently accepting new clients as of April 2026. This availability ensures that individuals seeking mental health support can find a provider who can accommodate their needs and start their therapeutic journey without delay.

Oregon Counselors Directory lists 23 therapists in Oregon who accept First Choice Health insurance. This indicates a specific subset of mental health care providers who are ready to serve clients with this insurance plan. Among these, 0 therapists offer telehealth services, allowing for remote sessions and expanding accessibility across Oregon. 2 therapists also accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), providing additional Medicaid coverage options. 3 of these providers offer sliding scale fees, which can be a crucial resource for clients with financial constraints. All 21 therapists are currently accepting new clients, ensuring that individuals seeking mental health support can find a provider without delay. Various evidence-based approaches are used by these professionals, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and others, to address a range of mental health concerns.

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