Mental Health Therapists in Oregon

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CareOregon - Behavioral Health

Network Clinicians · Portland, OR

Mental HealthAccepts OHP

CareOregon OHP network covering Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas counties.

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Providence Behavioral Health

LCSW, LPC, MD · Portland, OR

Mental HealthAccepts OHP

Providence integrated behavioral health. OHP, Medicaid, Providence and Medicare accepted.

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Willamette Family

CADC, LCSW Staff · Eugene, OR

Mental HealthAccepts OHP

Substance use and mental health treatment. OHP/Medicaid accepted.

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Serenity Lane

MD, CADC, LPC · Eugene, OR

Mental HealthAccepts OHP

Oregon's leading addiction treatment. OHP and Medicaid accepted statewide.

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White Bird Clinic

Peer Support, Counselors · Eugene, OR

Mental HealthAccepts OHP

Holistic community mental health. Sliding scale and OHP accepted.

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Marion County Health

County Clinicians · Salem, OR

Mental HealthAccepts OHP

Marion County behavioral health. Oregon Health Plan accepted.

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Deschutes County Behavioral Health

LCSW, LPC · Bend, OR

Mental HealthAccepts OHP

Deschutes County mental health services. OHP accepted.

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Jackson County Mental Health

Licensed Clinicians · Medford, OR

Mental HealthAccepts OHP

Jackson County adult mental health services. OHP/Medicaid accepted.

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