Transgender Therapists in Oregon
99 providers found
Transgender-affirming therapy provides support for gender exploration, transition, and the unique mental health challenges facing trans and nonbinary individuals. Oregon trans-affirming therapists offer a validating, knowledgeable space.
Oregon Counselor Directory lists 99 therapists who specialize in gender identity, transition support, and trans / nonbinary mental health as of April 2026. 79 offer telehealth, 31 accept Oregon Health Plan (which covers gender-affirming care including therapy and many transition-related services), 25 offer sliding-scale fees, and 87 are currently accepting new clients. Oregon has some of the strongest trans health protections in the country — gender-affirming care is a covered benefit on OHP and most commercial insurance, and providers are protected by state law. The directory's trans specialists provide identity exploration, transition navigation, WPATH-aligned letters for hormones and surgery when clinically appropriate, support for family members, and treatment of co-occurring concerns (anxiety, depression, trauma, gender dysphoria). The standard of care has moved firmly toward an informed-consent and affirming model rather than gatekeeping.
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Common questions about this coverage in Oregon.
How many Oregon therapists specialize in transgender care?
Do Oregon transgender therapists accept OHP/Oregon Health Plan?
Is telehealth available for transgender therapy in Oregon?
Do Oregon transgender therapists offer sliding scale fees?
Are Oregon transgender therapists accepting new clients?
What does "WPATH-aligned" mean and why does it matter for finding a therapist?
Do I need a letter from a therapist to start hormones in Oregon?
Is therapy required in Oregon for kids and teens exploring gender?
99 Oregon therapists listed on Oregon Counselors Directory specialize in transgender care. Among these, 79 offer telehealth services, facilitating access to therapy for transgender individuals across Oregon regardless of location. 20 of these providers accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP), providing a cost-effective option for Medicaid-eligible transgender individuals seeking therapy. A significant 36 therapists offer sliding scale fees, making therapy more accessible for those with financial constraints. 87 providers are currently accepting new clients, and 53 offer in-person sessions. These therapists utilize evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Gender Affirming Therapy, and Trauma-Informed Care to support transgender clients.




