Comprehensive adult psychiatric care for patients in Corvallis and throughout Benton County — ADHD, depression, anxiety, and PTSD. Secure-video telehealth, in-network with major Oregon plans, and a thoughtful, unhurried approach to medication.
Telehealth · typical wait
In-network insurance
NP #10021776
Oregon State University (OSU) student rate
MindHealth Psychiatry serves adults in Corvallis, Oregon by secure-video telehealth. We treat adult ADHD, depression, anxiety, and PTSD — with comprehensive evaluations, thoughtful medication management, and measurement-based care. New-patient appointments typically available within about a week. In-network with ten major plans; Medicaid/OHP not accepted.
Currently enrolled at Oregon State University (OSU)? We offer a flat student self-pay rate without in-network insurance: $150 new-patient evaluation, $100 follow-ups. ADHD evaluation, depression, and anxiety care — all by telehealth, from your dorm or apartment.
Comprehensive evaluation, ASRS rating scales, stimulant and non-stimulant medication management. We do a real diagnostic visit, not a checklist.
ADHD care in Corvallis → Most commonMajor depression, persistent low mood, postpartum depression. Measurement-based care with PHQ-9, careful medication management, therapist coordination.
Depression care in Corvallis → Most commonGeneralized anxiety, panic disorder, social anxiety. SSRIs and CBT skills favored over long-term benzodiazepines, with honest conversations about trade-offs.
Anxiety care in Corvallis → SpecialtyTrauma-informed psychiatric care for adults living with post-traumatic stress. Stabilization first; deeper work at your pace.
Read about trauma care →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 — all by secure-video telehealth.
Our patient base in the area includes Oregon State University students, faculty, and graduate researchers; HP Corvallis engineers; agricultural-research staff at OSU and the USDA station; and healthcare workers.
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.
Corvallis is served entirely by telehealth. Our closest in-person offices (Salem, Newberg, and Vancouver, WA) are a longer drive; for most adults in Benton County, secure-video visits work just as well as being in the room.
We are in-network with Moda, PacificSource, Regence BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna / Evernorth, Aetna, Providence, MultiPlan / Claritev, First Health, First Choice, and Optum. Most patients pay a specialist copay ($20–$60 typical) per visit.
We do not accept Medicaid or Oregon Health Plan (OHP). Self-pay rates available by phone. Superbills for out-of-network reimbursement provided on request.
Book online or call to talk to someone. We’ll verify your insurance benefits before your first visit so there are no surprises.