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Types of Insurance Accepted

COMMERCIAL INSURANCE

Kaiser

MODA

Pacific Source

Providence

Regence

Samaritan Health

Tricare West: Prime, Prime Remote, Prime Overseas, Select, Select Overseas, For Life, Reserve Select, Retired Reserve, Young Adult, US Family Health Plan

​MEDICAID OREGON HEALTH PLAN

Open Card

Intercommunity Health Network (IHN) 

Pacific Source Community Solutions (PSCS)

Trillium

Umpqua Health Network (UHN)

Yamhill County Community Care Organization (YCCO) 

If you have Healthshare/Care Oregon, you will need to switch your CCO to Trillium. If you have OHP as a secondary insurance, you can switch your OHP to Open Card.

SAIF: WORKPLACE INJURIES

If you are seeking treatment because of a workplace injury we will likely be able to bill for your services. 

MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS

If you are seeking treatment because of a motor vehicle accident, we will likely be able to bill for your services. 

FLEXIBLE SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

If you have a health savings account or flexible savings account that is designed to pay for health-related expenses, you will likely be able to use it towards therapy.

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Please check your benefits prior to making your first appointment. We are not able to bill secondary insurances. We can create a super bill you can send to your secondary insurance for you to obtain reimbursement for secondary insurance payments.

Master's Level Interns

​We offer a reduced rate of $100 with our third year graduate school student interns. These appointments are for children, individuals, and couples who are committed to counseling but have financial restrictions.  If you would like to request a reduced rate, please contact us for details and availability.

Why Work With A Student Intern?

Our mental health interns attend supervision weekly. This means they have access to highly skilled clinicians and student mindset. A more experienced clinician, may be less enthusiastic about a new client.

Current Training in Evidence-Based Practices

mental health counseling programs have a strong emphasis on the use of evidence-based practices, which means that most interns are trained to use treatment interventions that research has shown to be effective. 

Fewer Assumptions Based on Past Cases

Although excellent counselors treat each client as an individual, there can be a temptation among clinicians who do repetitive work to overlook possible alternative because they have had many similar cases.

It’s Less Expensive!

Receiving counseling from an intern can be a great way to access mental health care if you are uninsured. Many organizations have a waiting list for individual therapy, and accepting an intern may be the fastest way to get an appointment.

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