Wholehearted Counseling LLC
Salem, OR · 1 providers
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Find Oregon therapists specializing in Medication Management.
As of April 2026, 18 Oregon therapists listed on Oregon Counselor Directory specialize in medication management. These experts are equipped to help clients navigate the complexities of psychiatric medication and treatment plans. 58 of these providers offer telehealth sessions, providing convenience and accessibility to individuals across Oregon. Only 21 therapists accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), which may cover medication management services for eligible individuals. A single provider offers sliding scale fees, catering to the financial needs of clients without insurance. 16 therapists are currently accepting new clients, and 11 offer in-person sessions, ensuring that medication management services are available to a wide range of Oregonians.
MSN, NM, PMHNP-BC · Hillsboro, OR
Depressed? Did you know that there are new treatment options offering relief from depression in 2 weeks?!?! No, not SSRI's. No, not SNRI's. YES.... covered by insurance and no,…
PMHNP · Eugene, OR
I’m a board-certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner offering an integrative, trauma-informed approach to care. I take a comprehensive approach to care, which begins…
PMHNP, FNP · Portland, OR
Accepting new patients across Oregon! Are you an adult in Portland or anywhere in Oregon seeking psychedelic-informed, trauma-focused psychiatric care via telehealth? I specialize…
PMHNP-BC · Medford, OR
Southern Oregon Psychiatry offers comprehensive psychiatric services to adults throughout Oregon and California. Conditions treated include mood disorders (e.g. depression,…
MD · Portland, OR
As a psychiatrist (MD), I offer medication management for people experiencing depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, OCD, PTSD, psychosis, schizophrenia, and more. I work with…
DO · Eugene, OR
As a board-certified psychiatrist (DO), I offer medication management for people experiencing depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, OCD, PTSD, psychosis, schizophrenia, and…
PMHNP · Portland, OR
I provide integrative psychiatric care for women and healthcare professionals in Oregon navigating anxiety, trauma, burnout, and life transitions. My approach blends…
MA, LPC · Salem, OR
We offer EMDR, IFS, ART, and other evidence-based models of care. Wholehearted Counseling provides virtual therapy for adults and teens across Oregon. We specialize in…
Group practices with prescribing providers or dedicated medication management services.
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