Oregon Therapists Who Accept Superbill Provided

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As of April 2026, Oregon Counselor Directory lists 21 therapists in Oregon who provide superbill services. These therapists are equipped to offer telehealth, with all 5 of them having the capability to conduct sessions remotely. Among them, 1 therapist accepts the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), providing access to therapy for clients enrolled in Medicaid. Additionally, 1 therapist offers sliding scale fees to accommodate clients with financial constraints. All 20 therapists are currently accepting new clients and 4 offer in-person sessions, providing flexibility in accessing mental health care in Oregon.

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Frequently asked questions

Common questions about this coverage in Oregon.

How many Oregon therapists specialize in providing superbill services?
As of April 2026, there are 5 therapists in Oregon specializing in providing superbill services. These therapists can generate a document that includes all the necessary information for insurance reimbursement, facilitating the process for clients.
Do Oregon therapists providing superbill services accept OHP/Oregon Health Plan?
Yes, one of the 21 therapists specializing in superbill services in Oregon accepts the Oregon Health Plan (OHP). This means that clients enrolled in OHP may be able to access therapy services through their Medicaid coverage.
Is telehealth available for therapists providing superbill services in Oregon?
Yes, all 5 therapists in Oregon specializing in superbill services offer telehealth options. This allows clients to engage in therapy sessions remotely, which can be particularly beneficial for those in rural areas or with limited mobility.
Do Oregon therapists providing superbill services offer sliding scale fees?
Yes, one of the therapists providing superbill services in Oregon offers sliding scale fees. This means that clients with lower incomes may be able to access therapy at a reduced cost, making mental health care more accessible.
Are Oregon therapists providing superbill services accepting new clients?
Yes, as of April 2026, all 21 therapists specializing in superbill services in Oregon are currently accepting new clients. This availability ensures that individuals seeking therapy can find a provider who can accommodate their needs and offer the necessary documentation for insurance reimbursement.

Oregon Counselors Directory lists 21 therapists in Oregon who provide superbill services. These therapists are equipped to offer telehealth, with all 5 of them having the capability to conduct sessions remotely. Among them, 1 therapist accepts the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), providing access to therapy for clients enrolled in Medicaid. Additionally, 1 therapist offers sliding scale fees to accommodate clients with financial constraints. All 20 therapists are currently accepting new clients and 4 offer in-person sessions, providing flexibility in accessing mental health care in Oregon.

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