Mental Health Services

Services

Mental Health Therapy at Quest Center

Quest continues to offer culturally responsive and integrative health services which include mental health therapy for individuals and groups.

We also want to acknowledge that the pandemic has brought about numerous changes which have impacted access to and availability of mental health services in unprecedented ways.  




If you are interested in engaging in mental health therapy with Quest, please know: 

  • 75% of mental health services at Quest are currently offered via telehealth (phone and/or HIPAA-compliant video conference platforms) and in-person therapy is likely not exclusively available. 

  • Every attempt will be made to meet your therapy preferences and your assessed needs; however, practical limitations may occasionally prevent us from doing so. Such occurrences may necessitate we refer you to another provider.  

  • Quest is in-network with most insurance including but not limited to: Kaiser, Pacific Source, OHP, Medicare, and self-pay. 

  • We do not provide medication management as a primary or independent service and although medication may or may not be recommended once therapy begins, it will not continue once therapy concludes. 


Quest continues to offer culturally responsive and integrative health services which include mental health therapy for individuals and groups.

Due to an unanticipated volume of service inquiries for our mental health program, our waitlist is currently closed to new service requests. We thank you in advance for you patience and ask that you check our website again for future openings.
So that our program staff can focus on swiftly moving through our existing waitlist, we kindly request your patience and ask that you please refrain from making direct inquiries via email or phone.

If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, please contact the Multnomah County Behavioral Health Call Center at (503) 988-4888 or call 911.