1.Ritu Roy, MA, CSWAVerified
(541) 600-4151
4175 E Amazon Drive, Eugene, OR 97405
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(541) 600-4151
4175 E Amazon Drive, Eugene, OR 97405
In-person & Telehealth · Sliding scale · Accepting new clients
leftcoastwellness.com · orcounselors.com/provider/ritu-roy-eugene
(541) 600-4151
4175 E Amazon Drive, Eugene, OR 97405
In-person & Telehealth · Sliding scale · Accepting new clients
leftcoastwellness.com · orcounselors.com/provider/margarita-melnikova-eugene
(541) 600-4151
4175 E Amazon Drive, Eugene, OR 97405
In-person & Telehealth · Sliding scale · Accepting new clients
leftcoastwellness.com · orcounselors.com/provider/alicia-jones-eugene
(458) 231-8379
Online Only, Eugene, OR 97401
Addiction · Self Esteem · Trauma and PTSD
Telehealth
orcounselors.com/provider/amber-bishop-or-2
Eugene, OR 97401
Addiction · ADHD · Anxiety
In-person & Telehealth · $245–$245 per session
journeytodiscoverycounseling.com · orcounselors.com/provider/lori-wilson-eugene-or
(541) 293-6846
Eugene, OR 97401
Addiction · MFT · Self Esteem
In-person
orcounselors.com/provider/laura-parker-eugene-or
(541) 359-3717
Eugene, OR 97403
DNP · LCSW · LPC
In-person
orcounselors.com/provider/bridges-community-health-eugene-or-2
(458) 307-1871
Eugene, OR 97401
LMFT
In-person
orcounselors.com/provider/tatum-santacasa-eugene-or-2
LPCEugene, ORTelehealth
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LCSW, MSW, MAC, CADCIIIEugene, ORIn-person & Telehealth
Community listing from public records, not yet authored by the provider.
MA, MFTEugene, ORIn-person
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LMFTEugene, ORIn-person
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MSEugene, ORIn-person
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Lane County operates a 24/7 crisis line at (541) 682-1001; residents can also call or text 988 to reach crisis support and be routed to mobile crisis help.
Source: Lane County (lanecountyor.gov) (2025)Lane County Behavioral Health launched Mobile Crisis Services of Lane County in 2024 to send mental-health professionals (not police) to behavioral-health emergencies; it expects to need about 40 staff and cost roughly $5 million per year.
Source: KLCC (2024)CAHOOTS, the Eugene mobile-crisis model founded by White Bird Clinic in 1989, handled roughly 24,000 calls a year and answered about 17% of Eugene Police's call volume in 2017, requesting police backup only about 150 times.
Source: White Bird Clinic (2024)CAHOOTS stopped serving Eugene on April 7, 2025 after the city and White Bird ended their contract over funding; the city's payment had covered about 40% of cost, and roughly 20 workers were laid off.
Source: KLCC (2025)Lane County is a federally designated Mental Health Professional Shortage Area; its low-income-population HPSA carries a shortage score of 18 (higher scores signal greater need).
Source: HRSA Bureau of Health Workforce (2026)Statewide, Oregon meets only about 30% of its mental-health-care needs, with 129 designated Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas and an estimated 68 more practitioners needed to lift those designations.
Source: KFF (Kaiser Family Foundation) (2025)Common questions about this coverage in Oregon.
Thousands of mental health therapists listed on Oregon Counselors practice in Eugene, Oregon. Eugene's directory includes therapists across a range of specialties, with family therapy and addiction counseling representing the largest groups with hundreds of providers respectively. Anxiety treatment is available through hundreds of providers, and hundreds of therapists offer cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). For residents who prefer or require remote sessions, hundreds of providers in Eugene offer telehealth services. Those navigating cost barriers will find that hundreds of providers accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP/Medicaid), and several providers offer sliding scale fees based on income. Eugene is home to the University of Oregon and a large student population, which contributes to demand for mental health services across a wide range of age groups and concerns. Filters on Oregon Counselors Directory allow users to narrow results by insurance type, specialty, session format, and fee structure to locate a provider that fits their specific circumstances.
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