OCD Therapists in Corvallis, Oregon
Growing — telehealth & nearby providers available below
Find licensed ocd therapists in Corvallis. 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 Corvallis
Group practices and telehealth-enabled clinics serving Corvallis and surrounding areas.
BCBTherapy
Alexander Counseling Center, LLC
True You Therapy & Wellness LLC
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Frequently asked questions
Common questions about this coverage in Oregon.
How many OCD therapists in Corvallis accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP)?
Are there OCD therapists accepting new patients who take OHP in Corvallis?
Can I receive OCD treatment via telehealth with OHP coverage in Corvallis?
Are sliding scale fees available for OCD therapy in Corvallis for people without OHP?
How do I use the Oregon Counselors Directory to find OHP-covered OCD therapy in Corvallis?
6 of 13 OCD therapists in Corvallis accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP) or Medicaid. All 13 published OCD providers in Corvallis are accepting new patients; 10 offer telehealth and 6 accept OHP/Medicaid, while 0 offer sliding scale fees. These numbers describe published listings in the Oregon Counselors Directory as of and reflect available access points rather than guarantees of coverage. If you have OHP, confirm benefits for outpatient psychotherapy and telehealth with both your plan and the provider before scheduling. Ask prospective clinicians whether they provide evidence-based OCD treatments such as exposure and response prevention (ERP), session length and frequency, and whether they can coordinate with prescribers if medication management is needed. If a provider listed as accepting OHP does not have immediate openings, ask about waitlists, referrals, or community mental health programs that accept OHP for OCD care.