Therapists in Hillsboro, Oregon

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James Whalen

LPCHillsboro, ORIn-person

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Eva Wilson

PCAHillsboro, ORIn-person

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Jessica Wynant

LPCHillsboro, ORIn-person

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Eleanor Kelleher

LPCHillsboro, ORIn-person

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Oregon Telehealth Providers

Fewer than 5 therapists are listed in Hillsboro right now. These verified Oregon providers offer telehealth and may be able to help.

Clinics & Group Practices near Hillsboro

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Providers within 30 miles of Hillsboro

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Hillsboro, Oregon, mental health by the numbers

Researched data on this topic, every figure links to its source.

Oregon

An estimated 30.16% of Oregon adults experienced any mental illness in 2022-2023 (about 1 in 3), compared with 22.95% of U.S. adults.

Source: Mental Health America, State of Mental Health in America 2025 (SAMHSA NSDUH data) (2025)
Oregon

19.0% of Oregon adults reported their mental health was not good on 14+ of the past 30 days (frequent mental distress), versus 15.6% nationally.

Source: America's Health Rankings (United Health Foundation), CDC BRFSS (2024)
Oregon

Oregon ranked 42nd overall and 46th on the adult measure (1=best, 51=worst), but 7th on Access to Care, where a lower number means relatively stronger access.

Source: Mental Health America, State of Mental Health in America 2025 (2025)
Oregon

About 30% of Oregonians' mental-health-care need is met by the current provider supply, with roughly 1.39 million people living in a designated Mental Health Care shortage area (HPSA).

Source: KFF State Health Facts (HRSA Designated HPSA Quarterly Summary) (2025)
Oregon

About 1.44 million Oregonians (roughly 1 in 3) are enrolled in the Oregon Health Plan (Medicaid), which covers behavioral health services alongside medical, dental and prescription care.

Source: Oregon Health Authority, OHP Fact Sheet (MMIS data, Jan 2025) (2025)
Community

A recurring question from Oregonians online is how to find a therapist who takes the Oregon Health Plan (OHP) and is accepting new patients.

Source: Reddit r/askportland (2024)

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about this coverage in Oregon.

How do I use the filters on Oregon Counselors Directory to find a therapist in Hillsboro?
Oregon Counselors Directory allows you to filter Hillsboro therapists by insurance accepted, therapy format such as in-person or telehealth, and clinical specialty. Applying filters narrows the full list of hundreds of providers to those matching your specific needs. You can adjust or clear filters at any time to broaden your results.
Do any Hillsboro therapists accept Oregon Health Plan or Medicaid?
Yes. Of the hundreds of therapists in Hillsboro, many accept Oregon Health Plan, also referred to as OHP or Medicaid. You can use the insurance filter on Oregon Counselors Directory to display only those providers. Confirming current OHP acceptance directly with the provider before scheduling is recommended.
Can I see a Hillsboro therapist by telehealth instead of in person?
Yes. Hundreds of Hillsboro providers offer telehealth services. Telehealth sessions are typically conducted by video or phone and may be an option for residents in Hillsboro and nearby communities. Check with each provider to confirm which telehealth formats they currently offer and whether your insurance covers remote sessions.
What should I expect during a first therapy session in Hillsboro?
A first session typically involves the therapist gathering background information about your current concerns, mental health history, and goals for treatment. It is also an opportunity for you to ask questions about the therapist's approach and determine whether the fit feels right. Most first sessions last 45 to 60 minutes, though length may vary by provider.
Do any Hillsboro therapists offer sliding scale fees?
Based on current data in Oregon Counselors Directory, no Hillsboro providers in this listing are noted as offering sliding scale fees. If cost is a concern, filtering for providers who accept OHP or contacting providers directly to ask about fee flexibility may be helpful options to explore.

Hundreds of mental health therapists listed on Oregon Counselors practice in Hillsboro, Oregon. Hillsboro's listed therapists cover a range of specialties, with the most common being telehealth services (hundreds of providers), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy or CBT (many providers), trauma and PTSD treatment (many providers), family therapy (many providers), and grief counseling (many providers). Of the hundreds of providers, many accept Oregon Health Plan, also known as OHP or Medicaid. Hillsboro is Washington County's largest city and draws providers serving both urban and suburban populations across the western Portland metro area. Filters on Oregon Counselors Directory allow you to narrow results by insurance type, therapy format, and specialty. Telehealth is available through hundreds of Hillsboro providers, which may expand access for residents in surrounding areas such as Beaverton, Cornelius, and Forest Grove. No providers in this listing are currently noted as offering sliding scale fees.

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