OCD Therapists in Beaverton, Oregon
Growing — telehealth & nearby providers available below
Find licensed ocd therapists in Beaverton. 0 providers match your search.
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We're growing the directory every week. In the meantime, telehealth providers and therapists in nearby cities may be a great option — see below.
Clinics & Group Practices near Beaverton
Group practices and telehealth-enabled clinics serving Beaverton and surrounding areas.
Mindful Health NW
Kindred Sense Therapy, LLC
BCBTherapy
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Frequently asked questions
Common questions about this coverage in Oregon.
How do I find OCD therapists in Beaverton who accept OHP?
Will OHP cover all therapy sessions or are there limits or copays?
Can I use telehealth with an OHP-accepting OCD therapist in Beaverton?
What documents should I bring to the first appointment to use OHP?
What if the OHP-accepting therapists I find have waitlists?
4 of 16 OCD therapists in Beaverton accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP) or Medicaid. All 16 published providers are accepting new patients; 13 offer telehealth, and none offer sliding-scale fees. The Oregon Counselors Directory provides searchable profiles showing licensure, primary treatment approaches (for example exposure and response prevention), session formats, languages spoken, and current insurance acceptance. Filter results for OHP/Medicaid and telehealth to narrow options, then review each profile for appointment types and clinician notes. When you contact a clinician, verify they accept your specific OHP plan number, whether prior authorization or a referral is required, and any ID or documentation to bring to your first visit. Be prepared to describe symptoms, relevant diagnoses, and medication history. If schedules are full, ask about waitlists or telehealth openings. Because provider panels and OHP contracts change, confirm acceptance at time of booking; OHP customer service can also help identify in-network clinicians. Ask whether sessions will be billed directly to OHP and if there are limits on session counts under your plan. Directory listings are current; always confirm coverage and availability directly with the provider before scheduling.