Trauma and PTSD Therapists in Springfield, Oregon

17 providers found

Find licensed trauma and ptsd therapists in Springfield. 17 providers match your search.

0 Trauma & PTSD therapists in Springfield offer sliding scale fees as of April 2026; the Oregon Counselor Directory lists 25 Trauma & PTSD providers in Springfield. Of those 25 providers, 24 are accepting new patients, 17 accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP/Medicaid), and 19 offer telehealth services. This means direct reduced-fee options are not available through listed providers, but most clinicians remain open to new clients and many accept OHP. To find an OHP-accepting or telehealth provider, use the Oregon Counselor Directory filters, confirm coverage and eligibility with the provider and OHP, and ask whether virtual care meets clinical needs. If cost or coverage is a barrier, contact county behavioral health or community mental health centers for low-cost services, ask clinics about group therapy or sliding-fee alternatives beyond these listings, and consider calling providers directly to inquire about cancellation lists or short-term options. All availability figures reflect published listings as of April 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are there no sliding scale options listed?
Directory data show 0 sliding-scale options among the 25 listed Springfield Trauma & PTSD providers as of April 2026. That does not mean every clinician lacks flexibility — call providers to ask about payment plans, group rates, or lower-cost programs. Also check county behavioral health, OHP enrollment, and community clinics for subsidized care.
How can I find a therapist who accepts Oregon Health Plan (OHP)?
Search the Oregon Counselor Directory for the OHP/Medicaid filter, then contact listed clinicians to confirm they currently accept Oregon Health Plan. Ask administrative staff about which OHP plans and CPT codes they cover, whether prior authorization is needed, and whether the clinician has appointment openings or a waitlist.
Is telehealth widely available for Trauma & PTSD care in Springfield?
Yes — 19 of 25 listed Trauma & PTSD providers offer telehealth as of April 2026. Telehealth can expand access across Springfield, but confirm platform security, state licensing, insurance coverage, and whether the clinician assesses trauma treatments remotely. Ensure you have a private space, reliable internet, and device that meets the provider’s technical requirements.
How likely is it that I can start therapy soon?
Most listed providers are open to new clients: 24 of 25 accept new patients per the April 2026 listings. 'Accepting' status doesn't guarantee immediate openings — ask each provider about current wait times, cancellation lists, short-term triage appointments, or referral options to community services while you wait.
What affordable alternatives exist if I can't pay standard fees?
If out-of-pocket fees are a barrier, prioritize contacting the 17 listed providers that accept OHP/Medicaid or reach county behavioral health for low-cost care. Ask about group therapy, university training clinics, nonprofit mental health programs, or peer support groups. Always verify eligibility, covered services, and any required referrals for OHP.