Oregon Therapists Who Accept Kaiser (Out-of-Network)

1,580 providers found

Find Oregon therapists who accept Kaiser (Out-of-Network).

As of April 2026, 1,580 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 7 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.

1,580 therapists
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Lilian Egondi

LMHC-A

Accepts Kaiser (Out-of-Network)

Community listing from public Oregon licensing records — not authored or endorsed by the provider. Personal bio appears once the profile is claimed.

LGBTQ+Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)Couples CounselingTelehealth
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Nicole La Verne

PsyD, LPC, MAC, CADC II

Accepts Kaiser (Out-of-Network)

Community listing from public Oregon licensing records — not authored or endorsed by the provider. Personal bio appears once the profile is claimed.

AddictionLGBTQ+Self EsteemCognitive Behavioral (CBT)Couples CounselingTelehealthOHP
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Bob Puckett

MFT

Accepts Kaiser (Out-of-Network)

Community listing from public Oregon licensing records — not authored or endorsed by the provider. Personal bio appears once the profile is claimed.

GriefTrauma and PTSDCouples CounselingFamily TherapyTelehealth
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Dr. Monica Froman-Reid

PhD · Tualatin, OR

Accepts Kaiser (Out-of-Network)

Community listing from public Oregon licensing records — not authored or endorsed by the provider. Personal bio appears once the profile is claimed.

GriefTrauma and PTSDTelehealth
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Mary Grasmick

LCSW

Accepts Kaiser (Out-of-Network)

Community listing from public Oregon licensing records — not authored or endorsed by the provider. Personal bio appears once the profile is claimed.

ADHDGriefObsessive-Compulsive (OCD)Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)Telehealth
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Amanda Genus

LCSW, MSW

Accepts Kaiser (Out-of-Network)

Community listing from public Oregon licensing records — not authored or endorsed by the provider. Personal bio appears once the profile is claimed.

AddictionADHDGriefCognitive Behavioral (CBT)Couples CounselingTelehealth
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Sarah Deason

CSWA

Accepts Kaiser (Out-of-Network)

Community listing from public Oregon licensing records — not authored or endorsed by the provider. Personal bio appears once the profile is claimed.

GriefTrauma and PTSDCognitive Behavioral (CBT)Family TherapyTelehealth
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Joshua William Harrison Akana

LPCA

Accepts Kaiser (Out-of-Network)

Community listing from public Oregon licensing records — not authored or endorsed by the provider. Personal bio appears once the profile is claimed.

Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)Couples CounselingTelehealth

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Frequently asked questions

Common questions about this coverage in Oregon.

How many Oregon therapists specialize in Kaiser out-of-network insurance?
As of April 2026, there are 4 therapists in Oregon specializing in Kaiser out-of-network insurance. These providers offer services that may be covered by Kaiser insurance when used out-of-network, subject to the client's specific plan details.
Do Oregon therapists accepting Kaiser out-of-network also accept OHP/Oregon Health Plan?
Yes, all 1,580 Oregon therapists specializing in Kaiser out-of-network insurance also accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP). This means clients on OHP can access therapy sessions, providing an additional low-cost or no-cost option for mental health care.
Is telehealth available for Kaiser out-of-network therapy in Oregon?
Yes, 1 out of the 1,580 Oregon therapists specializing in Kaiser out-of-network insurance offer telehealth sessions. This allows clients to access therapy from the comfort of their homes, expanding accessibility across Oregon.
Do Oregon therapists accepting Kaiser out-of-network offer sliding scale fees?
None of the 1,580 Oregon therapists specializing in Kaiser out-of-network insurance offer sliding scale fees as of April 2026. However, all therapists accept OHP/Medicaid, providing an alternative low-cost option for clients who qualify.
Are Oregon therapists accepting Kaiser out-of-network currently accepting new clients?
Yes, all 1,580 Oregon therapists specializing in Kaiser out-of-network insurance are currently accepting new clients as of April 2026. This ensures that clients seeking therapy under this insurance plan have multiple options to choose from across Oregon.

As of April 2026, 1,580 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 7 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.