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Addiction Therapists in Lake Oswego, Oregon
23 providers found
Find licensed addiction therapists in Lake Oswego. 23 providers match your search.
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Oregon Telehealth — Addiction
Fewer than 5 addiction therapists are listed in Lake Oswego right now. These verified Oregon telehealth providers specialise in this area and may be able to help.
Clinics & Group Practices near Lake Oswego
Group practices and telehealth-enabled clinics serving Lake Oswego and surrounding areas.
UpWell Psychiatry
Stacey Flanigan
Tracie A McDowell, LPC
Alexander Counseling Center, LLC
Addiction providers within 30 miles of Lake Oswego
Verified licensed therapists in nearby cities who may also be a great fit.
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Frequently asked questions
Common questions about this coverage in Oregon.
Do any addiction therapists in Lake Oswego offer sliding scale fees?
How many addiction therapists in Lake Oswego accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP/Medicaid)?
Are addiction therapists in Lake Oswego currently accepting new patients?
Can I access addiction therapy in Lake Oswego through telehealth?
What should I ask an addiction therapist in Lake Oswego about cost before my first appointment?
None of the 22 addiction therapists listed in Lake Oswego, Oregon offer sliding scale fees, which is an important cost consideration for those seeking affordable care. All 22 providers are currently accepting new patients, and 17 of the 22 offer telehealth services, which may reduce transportation costs for some individuals. Only 1 provider accepts Oregon Health Plan (OHP/Medicaid), so those relying on public insurance should confirm coverage directly with that provider before scheduling. Lake Oswego sits within the Portland metro area, meaning residents may also find additional addiction therapy options in nearby cities if cost or insurance access is a barrier locally. Addiction therapy in Oregon may address substance use disorders including alcohol, opioids, stimulants, and other dependencies, often using approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, or medication-assisted treatment coordination. Prospective patients are encouraged to contact providers directly to ask about payment options, insurance verification, and session fees, as individual circumstances vary.