Does Kaiser Foundation Cover Therapy?

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The Kaiser Foundation offers treatment and support for all mental, emotional, and substance use conditions. Your summary of benefits and coverage documents summarize essential information about your plan’s health benefits and coverage.

Your first step in receiving benefits is to call the Kaiser Foundation office nearest you. You’ll talk to someone from the mental health care team or schedule an initial assessment for a later date. During your assessment, you’ll talk about what you’re experiencing, why you’re seeking care, things you can do to support your mental health, and what you hope to achieve through treatment. Your answers will help the team figure out what type of care will be most helpful for you. Treatment will continue from there.

Learn more about Kaiser Foundation’s mental healthcare services.

Kaiser Foundation Therapists and Counselors

Jill Lees, LCSW

Arvada

Colorado

Jill Lees primarily works with female-identifying adult clients. She adopts a holistic approach to help develop greater self-awareness of thoughts and behaviors and to pinpoint the reasons behind why we may think and act in certain ways. Jill's therapeutic approaches include mindfulness/somatic work and psychodynamic therapy, among others, but she tailors therapy to each client.

Brian Noonan, PMHNP-BC

Seattle

Washington

Hello! I’m Brian Noonan, and I’m passionate about supporting your mental health journey. I’ve dedicated my career to helping adults navigate the complexities of their minds and emotions. My approach is personalized, integrating psychiatric evaluations with thoughtful medication management and the calming practice of mindfulness. You can trust that you’re in experienced hands. Your mental wellne...

OSAKPOLO UWOGHIREN

Seattle

Washington

Osakpolo Uwoghiren is a board-certified Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner trained to provide a wide range of mental health services to patients and families. She has worked with a diverse population of clients throughout her years of clinical experience in inpatient psychiatric settings, outpatient psychiatric settings, correctional settings, and psychiatric emergency rooms.