Oregon Therapists Who Accept Lyra

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As of April 2026, Oregon Counselor Directory features 4 therapists across Oregon who accept Lyra insurance. All 4 of these providers offer in-person sessions, ensuring accessibility to therapy for residents across the state, from rural to urban areas. Three of these Lyra-accepting therapists also provide telehealth services, catering to those who prefer remote care or have mobility constraints. Only 1 of these therapists offers sliding scale fees, making therapy more affordable for clients with financial constraints. None of the therapists accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP), focusing instead on providing services through the Lyra insurance plan. Three therapists are currently accepting new clients, which can be a crucial factor for those seeking immediate support.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Oregon therapists specialize in Lyra insurance?
As of April 2026, there are 4 therapists in Oregon specializing in Lyra insurance. These providers offer in-person sessions and are spread across the state, ensuring that residents have access to care regardless of their location.
Is telehealth available for Lyra insurance in Oregon?
Yes, telehealth is available for Lyra insurance in Oregon. As of April 2026, 3 out of the 4 Lyra-accepting therapists offer telehealth services, allowing clients to receive therapy remotely and conveniently from their homes.
Do Oregon therapists accepting Lyra insurance offer sliding scale fees?
As of April 2026, 1 therapist accepting Lyra insurance in Oregon offers sliding scale fees. This option can make therapy more accessible for clients with financial constraints, allowing them to receive care based on their income.
Are Oregon therapists accepting Lyra insurance currently accepting new clients?
Yes, as of April 2026, 3 out of the 4 therapists accepting Lyra insurance in Oregon are currently accepting new clients. This availability allows for quicker access to therapy for those seeking support through Lyra insurance.
What specific concerns do Oregon therapists accepting Lyra insurance treat?
Therapists accepting Lyra insurance in Oregon can treat a variety of concerns, though the specific issues addressed may vary by provider. Potential areas of focus include anxiety, depression, stress management, and relationship issues, among others. It's best to check with individual therapists to understand the full range of services they offer.