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Therapists in West Linn, Oregon
85 providers found
Find licensed counselors and therapists near you in West Linn. 85 providers available.
Community listing from public records — not yet authored by the provider.
Community listing from public records — not yet authored by the provider.
Community listing from public records — not yet authored by the provider.
Community listing from public records — not yet authored by the provider.
Oregon Telehealth Providers
Fewer than 5 therapists are listed in West Linn right now. These verified Oregon providers offer telehealth and may be able to help.
Clinics & Group Practices near West Linn
Group practices and telehealth-enabled clinics serving West Linn and surrounding areas.
Healing Pathways Counseling
Alexander Counseling Center, LLC
BCBTherapy
True You Therapy & Wellness LLC
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Providers within 30 miles of West Linn
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West Linn, Oregon — mental health by the numbers
Researched data on this topic — every figure links to its source.
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)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 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)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)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)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.





