Telehealth psychiatry in Oregon.
Portland metro, Eugene, Bend, Medford, the coast — if you're physically located in Oregon, you can be seen from home. The practice covers the full state via secure video.
Care for adults physically located in Oregon
Embrace Psychiatry provides telehealth psychiatric care to adults physically located in Oregon at the time of each visit. That's a legal requirement of state licensure and federal telehealth rules — not a technicality.
- ADHD — diagnosis (DIVA-5, optional CNSVS objective testing) and medication management for adults
- Anxiety & performance — GAD, panic, situational, performance anxiety
- Depression & burnout — first-line through treatment-resistant
- Sleep — insomnia, behavioral and pharmacologic approaches
Scope of practice in Oregon
Oregon grants psychiatric nurse practitioners full practice and prescriptive authority, including Schedule II–V controlled substances. Brandon practices under his Oregon PMHNP license and DEA registration.
How telehealth works in Oregon
Oregon permits telehealth psychiatric care across the entire state. The patient must be physically located in Oregon at the time of each visit.
Controlled substances and ADHD medications
ADHD stimulants and other Schedule II–V medications can be prescribed via telehealth to Oregon-located patients under the current DEA telemedicine flexibility (in effect through Dec 31, 2025). Oregon Prescription Drug Monitoring Program is checked on every controlled prescription.
What you need to be seen
- Be physically located in Oregon at the time of each visit
- A laptop or smartphone with camera and microphone
- A private, quiet space
- A reliable internet connection
- State
- Oregon (OR)
- Status
- Accepting new patients
- Modality
- Telehealth (secure video)
- Hours
- Mon–Fri, 8a–5p MT
- Pricing
- $400 intake · $200 follow-up
- Insurance
- Self-pay, superbills