Oregon Therapists Who Accept Quest Behavioral Health

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Quest 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 7 therapists in Oregon who accept Quest Behavioral Health insurance. This allows clients with Quest Behavioral Health coverage to find therapists who can bill this insurance plan directly. Among these therapists, 0 offer telehealth services, enabling clients to receive therapy from their homes or other comfortable settings. One therapist also accepts Oregon Health Plan (OHP/Medicaid), and 3 offer sliding scale fees, providing financial flexibility for clients with varying income levels. Three of these providers offer in-person sessions for those who prefer face-to-face interactions. All 5 therapists are currently accepting new clients, providing access to mental health care for Oregon residents.

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Common questions about this coverage in Oregon.

How many Oregon therapists accept Quest Behavioral Health insurance?
As of April 2026, there are 5 therapists in Oregon who accept Quest Behavioral Health insurance. These providers offer a range of services, including telehealth, in-person sessions, and sliding scale fees, making mental health care more accessible for Oregon residents with Quest Behavioral Health coverage.
Do Oregon therapists who accept Quest Behavioral Health also accept OHP/Medicaid?
Yes, out of the 5 Oregon therapists who accept Quest Behavioral Health, 1 also accepts the Oregon Health Plan (OHP/Medicaid). This can be a valuable option for clients who have both Quest Behavioral Health and OHP/Medicaid coverage, allowing them to access therapy services through multiple insurance plans.
Is telehealth available for therapists who accept Quest Behavioral Health in Oregon?
Yes, 4 out of the 5 therapists who accept Quest Behavioral Health in Oregon also offer telehealth services. Telehealth allows clients to receive therapy remotely, which can be particularly beneficial for those in rural areas or who have limited mobility. This flexibility can make mental health care more accessible and convenient for Oregon residents.
Do Oregon therapists who accept Quest Behavioral Health offer sliding scale fees?
Yes, 2 of the 5 therapists who accept Quest Behavioral Health in Oregon offer sliding scale fees. This can be a helpful option for clients who are uninsured or underinsured, as it allows them to access therapy services based on their income level. By offering sliding scale fees, these providers make mental health care more accessible to a wider range of Oregon residents.
Are Oregon therapists who accept Quest Behavioral Health currently accepting new clients?
Yes, all 5 therapists who accept Quest Behavioral Health in Oregon are currently accepting new clients as of April 2026. This is good news for individuals seeking mental health care, as it means they can find a therapist who accepts their insurance and is available to start providing services. Access to mental health care is crucial, and having multiple providers accepting new clients helps ensure that Oregon residents can get the support they need.

As of April 2026, Oregon Counselor Directory lists 7 therapists in Oregon who accept Quest Behavioral Health insurance. This allows clients with Quest Behavioral Health coverage to find therapists who can bill this insurance plan directly. Among these therapists, 0 offer telehealth services, enabling clients to receive therapy from their homes or other comfortable settings. One therapist also accepts Oregon Health Plan (OHP/Medicaid), and 3 offer sliding scale fees, providing financial flexibility for clients with varying income levels. Three of these providers offer in-person sessions for those who prefer face-to-face interactions. All 5 therapists are currently accepting new clients, providing access to mental health care for Oregon residents.

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