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Finding Help for Bipolar Disorder in Oregon

Find mental health providers in Oregon who can help with bipolar disorder. Bipolar disorder involves shifts between depressive episodes and periods of elevated or irritable mood (mania or hypomania). It is a lifelong but manageable condition, and consistent treatment helps people lead full, stable lives.

Bipolar disorder is a lifelong but manageable condition treated primarily with mood-stabilizing medication managed by a psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner, ideally alongside therapy. With consistent treatment, most people lead full, stable lives. Find providers experienced in mood disorders on HometownMind or get matched for free.

Information current as of June 2026. General education, not medical advice.

Bipolar Disorder providers in Oregon

Mental health providers are licensed by state, so your care needs to come from someone licensed in Oregon. These providers practice there and treat a range of conditions, including bipolar disorder. Not sure who fits best? Get matched free for a personalized recommendation, or choose a different state.

William Dudley, NP-C

Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Milwaukie, OR
Psychiatry & Medication Management

Jessica Ellington, PMHNP

Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Bend, OR
Psychiatry & Medication Management

Mackenzie Callis, APRN, PMHNP

Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Tualatin, OR
Psychiatry & Medication Management

Brian McCarthy, PMHNP-BC

Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Portland, OR
Psychiatry & Medication Management

Jessica Walsh, MSN, APRN, CNM

Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Redmond, OR
Psychiatry & Medication Management

Nancy Wolf, FNP

Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Brookings, OR
Psychiatry & Medication Management

Carrie Anderson, RN

Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Ashland, OR
Psychiatry & Medication Management

Linda Bosse, PMHNP

Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
McMinnville, OR
Psychiatry & Medication Management

Derin Colvin, APRN

Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Beaverton, OR
Psychiatry & Medication Management

Maria Davila, APRN

Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Hermiston, OR
Psychiatry & Medication Management

Elisabeth Decelles, PMHNP

Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Salem, OR
Psychiatry & Medication Management

Nathan Dingeldein, PMHNP

Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Albany, OR
Psychiatry & Medication Management

Christine Douglas, PMHNP-BC

Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Hillsboro, OR
Psychiatry & Medication Management

Sean Elrod, PMNP

Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Portland, OR
Psychiatry & Medication Management

Robin Finney, PMHNP

Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Coos Bay, OR
Psychiatry & Medication Management

Darlene Gile, NP

Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Newport, OR
Psychiatry & Medication Management

Amber Gordon, DNP

Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Hillsboro, OR
Psychiatry & Medication Management

Charles Kohnken, APRN, PMHNP-BC

Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Hillsboro, OR
Psychiatry & Medication Management

Carmen Kosicek, PMHNP-BC

Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Hillsboro, OR
Psychiatry & Medication Management

Robert Maina, APRN

Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Tigard, OR
Psychiatry & Medication Management

Carrie McCartney, PMHNP

Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Hermiston, OR
Psychiatry & Medication Management

Gabriel Taylor-Parsons, APRN, PMHNP-BC

Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Beaverton, OR
Psychiatry & Medication Management

Debra Pugh, PMHNP-BC

Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Salem, OR
Psychiatry & Medication Management

Caroline Thiongo, APRN

Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Clackamas, OR
Psychiatry & Medication Management

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Common signs

How bipolar disorder is treated

Medication management

Mood stabilizers and related medications, carefully managed by a psychiatrist or psychiatric NP, are the foundation of treatment.

Psychotherapy

Therapy supports routine, early-warning recognition, and coping during both highs and lows.

Ongoing monitoring

Regular follow-up helps catch episodes early and keep the plan working over time.

Which provider treats bipolar disorder?

Bipolar disorder is best managed by a prescriber experienced in mood disorders, ideally alongside a therapist. Psychiatrists and psychiatric nurse practitioners can prescribe and manage medication, while therapists provide talk therapy such as CBT. Many people work with both.

How psychiatrists, psychiatric nurse practitioners, and therapists differ
PsychiatristPsychiatric nurse practitionerTherapist
Can prescribe medicationYesYesNo
Typical trainingMedical degree (MD or DO) plus a psychiatry residencyGraduate nursing degree (MSN or DNP) with psychiatric certificationMaster's or doctoral degree in counseling, psychology, or social work
Primary focusDiagnosis and medication managementDiagnosis and medication managementTalk therapy and counseling
Often best forComplex or severe conditions and medication needsMedication management, frequently with shorter wait timesTalk therapy, coping skills, and ongoing support

Frequently asked questions

Can bipolar disorder be cured?

Bipolar disorder is a lifelong condition rather than something that is cured, but it is very manageable. Consistent medication and follow-up help most people maintain stable mood and full daily functioning.

Who treats bipolar disorder?

Bipolar disorder is best managed by a prescriber experienced in mood disorders, a psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner, often alongside a therapist for coping and routine support.

What is the difference between bipolar I and bipolar II?

Bipolar I involves full manic episodes, while bipolar II involves hypomania (a milder elevated mood) plus depressive episodes. A qualified provider can clarify the diagnosis and tailor treatment.

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