Oregon Health Plan

Oregon Health Plan (OHP) is Oregon's state medicaid program. Click here to apply for OHP.

If you have Medicaid/OHP and are in the Portland metro area, your mental health coverage is provided by CareOregon/HealthShare, OpenCard, Trillium or Pacific Source.

The therapists listed below accept at least one of these plans. Before reaching out to a therapist, please check your ID card. It will tell you whether you have CareOregon/HealthShare, OpenCard, Trillium or Pacific Source. Then, you can view a therapist’s profile to make sure they have listed your specific (or particular) type of OHP mental health coverage under the insurance plans they accept.

Therapists who accept Oregon Health Plan

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Karin Chesnutt (she/her)

Student Counselor

I work with children, teens, adults, couples and families with depression/anxiety, grief, neurodivergent challenges, and life transitions.

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Julian Montanez (He/Him)

Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner

PMHNP

Hablo español. No Waitlist! Immediate Availability! I partner with clients for medication management for mental health concerns.

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⚚DR.SANJAY KUMAR⚚ ⚚PSYCHOTHERAPY LLC⚚

Professional Counselor Associate

⚚M.D. , M.S. , LPCA⚚

⚚ Hi, I'm Dr. Sanjay Kumar ⚚ Individual & Couples Therapy Specializations. Begin your Self-Discovery with my unique style of Psychotherapy.

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Rachael Allen (she/her/they)

Professional Counselor Associate

MS QMHP

I am a person-centered counselor who collaborates with clients to move toward a more authentic, empowered, and fulfilling life.

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Kristin Marshall (she/her)

Marriage and Family Therapist Associate

Marriage & Family Therapist Associate

My specialties are youth, parenting issues, adults, and couples. You can expect a compassionate space to engage in your mental health care.

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Kathy Cox (she/her)

Professional Counselor Associate

M.S.

I help with anxiety, trauma, grief, life transitions, chronic pain, depression, aging concerns, spirituality, and self-esteem.

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Kalpana Krishnamurthy (she/her)

Professional Counselor Associate

Professional Counselor Associate

Working with API & BIPOC folks to support healing and joy. I work in person and am accepting clients on Tue afternoon in NE & Wed in SW PDX.

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karen myers (she/her)

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

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Hi, I'm Karen Myers LCSW. I offer individual therapy and support to help end self sabotaging, patterns, beliefs and behaviors.

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April Dvorak

Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner

APRN, PMHNP-BC

Head Well is a new psychiatric practice. We use an integrative approach to do more than treat symptoms. Our goal is your wellness.

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Paul "River" Fagan, M.A. (they/them)

Licensed Professional Counselor

I'm here as witness and guide to help you discover the complexity and wonder of who you are, who you've been, and who you are becoming.

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August Wagner (he/him)

Licensed Marriage Family Therapist

MA, LMFT

Relationships are hard, I won't judge you or your loved one. Let's work together to find a path to a deeper and more fulfilling connection.

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Rosemarie Trevino (She/Her)

Licensed Professional Counselor

LPC

I became a counselor because I wanted to understand the complexity of mental health, not just from textbooks, but through lived experience

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Dr. Tee Mayfield

Licensed Professional Counselor

PhD, LPC-S

Dr. Tee is a (LPC-SC Oregon) licensed professional counselor in the state of Oregon and holds a PhD in Marriage Family Therapy.

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Mitchell Mayes

Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner

MSN, PMHNP

Compassionate psychiatric care for anxiety, depression, and life changes. I’m here to listen and help you feel your best.

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Emaline Friedman (she/her)

Professional Counselor Associate

MA, PhD

My desire for you is what you desire for you. I work to honor and develop your unique existence through speaking and listening.

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Joaquin Lopez (he/him)

Licensed Professional Counselor

M.S.

Evaluating our symptoms is a bridge to healing. Symptoms direct us toward the source of our suffering in order to find solace.

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