Oregon Therapists Who Accept Kaiser (Out-of-Network)
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As of April 2026, 4 Oregon therapists listed on Oregon Counselor Directory specialize in providing services out-of-network with Kaiser insurance. These providers accept Kaiser insurance, which may cover therapy sessions with out-of-network providers subject to the client's specific plan. All 4 of these therapists accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP), Oregon's Medicaid program, offering an alternative low-cost path to treatment. None of these providers offer sliding scale fees, but all 4 are currently accepting new clients. With 1 offering telehealth and 3 providing in-person sessions, these therapists cater to different preferences for accessing mental health services across Oregon.
Sprout Therapy PDX
MA, LPC · Portland, OR
If you’re reading this, we already know you’re struggling. Maybe you’re having trouble “adulting”. You’re feeling like everyone else seems to have it all together, why can’t you?…
Jennifer Knutson
Marriage & Family Therapist Associate · Portland, OR
Do conversations with your partner start with good intentions but somehow end with, “Wait, how did we get here again?” Are there nights when you both stay up late in an attempt to…
NW Anxiety Institute
MA, LPC · Portland, OR
NW Anxiety Institute and NW Anxiety Pediatrics are specialty outpatient clinics located in the heart of Portland, Oregon. We specialize in bringing evidence-based treatments for…
Sarah M Manlupig
MA, LPC · Gresham, OR
Eastside Child and Family Therapy is a counseling group practice serving parents, early childhood, children, teens & young adults. We believe in removing some of the barriers to…
ClearView Counseling Center
Licensed Professional Counselor · Salem, OR
Visit Our Website To Schedule Your Appointment Today! At ClearView, we specialize in supporting teens and adults who are navigating challenges such as depression, anxiety, trauma,…
Anchor Within Counseling
Clinical Social Work/Therapist · Portland, OR
We all have lived experiences, life choices, and developmental stages which have shaped our story. Seeking therapy, or counseling, can carry a negative stigma in some families and…
Somen Maiti
LPC · Eugene, OR
With everything that is going on in the world, it is easy to fall into anxious and depressed moods, feel fear, helplessness or hopelessness, experience low motivation, and find it…
Juliann Dorsey
PsyD
Dr. Juliann Dorsey is a licensed psychologist with over 16 years of experience. Juliann’s professional career has ranged across a variety of settings including; outpatient…
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How many Oregon therapists specialize in Kaiser out-of-network insurance?
Do Oregon therapists accepting Kaiser out-of-network also accept OHP/Oregon Health Plan?
Is telehealth available for Kaiser out-of-network therapy in Oregon?
Do Oregon therapists accepting Kaiser out-of-network offer sliding scale fees?
Are Oregon therapists accepting Kaiser out-of-network currently accepting new clients?
As of April 2026, 4 Oregon therapists listed on Oregon Counselor Directory specialize in providing services out-of-network with Kaiser insurance. These providers accept Kaiser insurance, which may cover therapy sessions with out-of-network providers subject to the client's specific plan. All 4 of these therapists accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP), Oregon's Medicaid program, offering an alternative low-cost path to treatment. None of these providers offer sliding scale fees, but all 4 are currently accepting new clients. With 1 offering telehealth and 3 providing in-person sessions, these therapists cater to different preferences for accessing mental health services across Oregon.