1.Gil Gutierrez, PMHNPVerified
(503) 345-3260
Portland, OR
ADHD · Anxiety · Autism
psychologytoday.com/us/psychiatrists/gil-gutierrez-tigard-or/1336125 · orcounselors.com/provider/gil-gutierrez-portland
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(503) 345-3260
Portland, OR
ADHD · Anxiety · Autism
In-person & Telehealth · Accepting new clients
psychologytoday.com/us/psychiatrists/gil-gutierrez-tigard-or/1336125 · orcounselors.com/provider/gil-gutierrez-portland
(503) 809-4886
2705 E. Burnside Street, Portland, OR 97214
Anxiety · Depression · Medication Management
In-person & Telehealth · $225–$425 per session · Accepting new clients
threadedpathpsychiatry.com · orcounselors.com/provider/laura-yvonne-smith
(503) 343-5693
Salem, OR 97302
LGBTQ+
In-person & Telehealth · Accepting new clients
wholeheartedcounseling.co · orcounselors.com/provider/wholehearted-counseling-llc-salem-or
Portland, Portland, OR 97201
ADHD · Anger Management · Anxiety
In-person & Telehealth · Sliding scale · Accepting new clients
acceptingalways.com · orcounselors.com/provider/accepting-always-pllc-portland
(360) 745-1120
5200 Meadows Road Suite 150, Lake Oswego, OR 97035
Anxiety · Bipolar Disorder · Depression
Telehealth · Accepting new clients
upwellpsych.com · orcounselors.com/provider/melinda-anello-lake-oswego-or
(503) 832-9293
15160 NW Laidlaw Rd, Ste 240, Portland, OR 97229
ADHD in adults · Adult Individuals · Anxiety
In-person & Telehealth · Accepting new clients
www.quimsonbh.com · orcounselors.com/provider/pia-quimson-guevarra-psychiatrist-portland
(971) 260-9356
Portland, OR 97206
ADHD · Autism · Depression
Telehealth · Accepting new clients
upwellpsych.com · orcounselors.com/provider/logan-prior-portland
(971) 202-1122
Portland, OR 97218
ADHD · Anxiety · Bipolar Disorder
Telehealth · Accepting new clients
upwellpsych.com · orcounselors.com/provider/dr-carrie-anderson-portland
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Oregon is a Full Practice Authority state: nurse practitioners, including PMHNPs, may evaluate, diagnose, and prescribe (including controlled substances) under the state board of nursing's sole authority, with no physician agreement.
Source: American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) (2025)Under Oregon law (ORS 678.390), the Oregon State Board of Nursing may authorize a nurse practitioner to write prescriptions, including for controlled substances in Schedules II through V (with DEA registration).
Source: Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS 678.390) (2025)As of Dec 31, 2025, Oregon had 129 mental-health Health Professional Shortage Area designations covering about 1.39 million residents, with roughly 30% of need met; an estimated 68 added practitioners would lift the designations.
Source: KFF / HRSA Bureau of Health Workforce (2025)Nationally, about 137 million people lived in mental-health HPSAs as of Dec 31, 2025, with only ~27% of need met, context for why Oregonians often turn to PMHNPs and telehealth for psychiatric care.
Source: KFF / HRSA Bureau of Health Workforce (2025)Oregon requires telehealth payment parity: Medicaid and private plans must reimburse a covered service the same whether delivered in person or via permissible telemedicine, and audio-only behavioral health visits are permitted.
Source: Center for Connected Health Policy (CCHP) — Oregon (2026)Oregon administrative rule OAR 410-172-0850 covers telemedicine for behavioral health, providing coverage for telehealth services to the same extent as if provided in person, including video and certain telephone visits.
Source: Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR 410-172-0850) (2025)Common questions about this coverage in Oregon.
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