Depression telehealth · Corvallis, Oregon

Depression care in Corvallis, OR.

Evidence-based depression treatment for adults in Corvallis, Philomath, Albany, Lebanon, Independence, and throughout Benton County. Unhurried evaluations, antidepressant medication management, measurement-based care using the PHQ-9, and therapist coordination when therapy is part of the plan.

~1 week

Telehealth · typical wait

OR licensed

NP #10021776

10 plans

In-network insurance

Benton

County served

Quick answer

MindHealth Psychiatry serves adults in Corvallis, Oregon primarily by secure-video telehealth — most patients are seen within a week. Care includes a comprehensive diagnostic evaluation, antidepressant medication management (SSRIs, SNRIs, and others), measurement-based care with the PHQ-9, and coordination with your therapist. In-network with ten major plans; Medicaid/OHP not accepted.

The evaluation process

Depression in adults rarely arrives as a clean clinical picture. It overlaps with anxiety, sleep disturbance, ADHD, perinatal mood changes, grief, and burnout. Treatment that ignores those overlaps tends to disappoint — which is why our first visit is built to look at the whole picture rather than reach for a prescription first.

A full unhurried intake covers a structured DSM-5 symptom review, the PHQ-9 for baseline severity, a careful look at sleep, substance use, medication history, and prior treatment responses. We screen for conditions that often travel with depression: generalized anxiety, panic, ADHD, PTSD, postpartum mood, and bipolar-spectrum signals that change which medications are safe.

A treatment plan is discussed before you leave. If medication is the right next step, we usually start that day or within a few days — and we follow up on a clear interval (2 weeks during a start or change, 4–6 weeks while dialing in, every few months once stable). PHQ-9 tracking between visits keeps us honest about whether what we're doing is actually working.

Medication options

Medication choice depends on your symptom pattern, side-effect profile, prior responses, and what you're willing to live with. We prescribe across all major antidepressant classes:

  • SSRIs: Sertraline (Zoloft), escitalopram (Lexapro), fluoxetine (Prozac), citalopram, paroxetine — first-line for most patients
  • SNRIs: Duloxetine (Cymbalta), venlafaxine (Effexor), desvenlafaxine — useful when anxiety, pain, or significant fatigue are prominent
  • Atypicals: Bupropion (Wellbutrin) for low energy and motivation; mirtazapine (Remeron) for sleep and appetite
  • Augmentation: Adding aripiprazole, lithium, or a thyroid agent when monotherapy isn't quite getting there

For treatment-resistant patients, we discuss next-step options including TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulation), esketamine (Spravato), and referral to in-person specialty providers — and we coordinate care if you pursue them.

Serving Corvallis and Benton County

Corvallis sits in the mid-Willamette Valley and home to Oregon State University, served by US 20, Highway 99W, and OR 34. We see adults from Corvallis as well as Philomath, Albany, Lebanon, Independence, Monmouth, and Adair Village — mostly by secure-video telehealth. Our patient base in the area skews toward Oregon State University students, faculty, and graduate researchers; HP Corvallis engineers; agricultural-research staff at OSU and the USDA station; and healthcare workers.

Corvallis is well-suited to telehealth — our nearest in-person offices (Salem, Newberg, and Vancouver, WA) are a longer drive, and most patients in Benton County find that secure-video visits work just as well as being in the room.

Coordination with primary care is routine. We send a visit summary to your PCP at Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center and Samaritan Health Services (or your independent provider) within one business day when you request it.

Oregon State University (OSU) student? We offer flat student-rate self-pay: $150 intake / $100 follow-up for currently enrolled Oregon college students without in-network insurance. More about the student program →

Insurance & self-pay

We are in-network with ten major plans: Moda, PacificSource, Regence BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna / Evernorth, Aetna, Providence, MultiPlan / Claritev, First Health, First Choice, and Optum. Most Corvallis patients pay a specialist copay ($20–$60 typical) per visit.

We do not accept Medicaid or Oregon Health Plan (OHP). Self-pay rates are available by phone. Superbills available for out-of-network reimbursement. Good Faith Estimates provided before your first visit.

Frequently asked questions

How do I get started with depression treatment in Corvallis?

Book a new-patient telehealth visit online or by phone. Most patients are seen within about a week. The first visit is a comprehensive evaluation; if medication is appropriate, we usually start that day or within a few days.

Will I need to see someone in-person?

Not for most patients. Antidepressant medications are not controlled substances, which means they can be prescribed by telehealth without special restrictions. In-person visits are available at our Salem, Newberg, and Vancouver, WA offices if you can travel.

What happens if the first medication doesn't work?

It's common — only about 60% of patients respond to their first antidepressant. We use measurement-based care (PHQ-9 tracking) to see whether the medication is actually helping, and we switch or augment on a clear, evidence-based timeline rather than guessing.

Do you accept insurance for depression treatment?

Yes — we are in-network with Moda, PacificSource, Regence BCBS, Cigna / Evernorth, Aetna, Providence, MultiPlan / Claritev, First Health, First Choice, and Optum. Medicaid and Oregon Health Plan are not accepted.

Schedule depression care in Corvallis

New-patient telehealth slots are typically available within about a week. Book online or call 541-224-8110.