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There are 147 Clinical Psychologists in Spokane, WA and 24% of those with reviews are rated 4-star or higher. Popular hospitals in the area include Multicare Valley Hospital and Cascade Medical Center.
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147 Results for Clinical Psychology near Spokane, WA

Healthcare at a Glance in Spokane, WA

Spokane residents can find many general and specialty healthcare facilities in their local area. There’s the Valley Hospital and Deaconess Hospitals for general care, both a part of the MultiCare healthcare network. Likewise, children can find care through the Sacred Heart Children's Hospital. Veterans can find care through many local VA clinics, such as the Spokane VA Clinic.

Spokane’s Top-Rated Facilities

U.S. News ranks the 644 bed-wide Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center and Children's Hospital as #1 in the Spokane area and #3 in Washington. They rank as high performers in 13 different procedures/conditions, including:

  • aortic valve surgery
  • lung cancer surgery
  • stroke

U.S News ranks the 388-bed-wide, acute care Deaconess Hospital, a part of the MultiCare healthcare network, as high performers in five different procedures/conditions, including:

  • heart attack
  • heart failure
  • kidney failure

Psychologist Frequently Asked Questions

What is a psychologist?

Psychologists are mental health professionals who hold a doctoral degree, such as PhD, PsyD, or EdD. Psychologists specialize in the science of behaviors, emotions, and thoughts. Most clinical psychologists are board-certified through the American Board of Clinical Psychology. In most states, psychologists cannot prescribe medications. Instead, they use talk therapies to help manage mental health conditions. Like other mental health professionals, psychologists can diagnose and treat anxiety and stress, depression, the impact of chronic conditions on your mental health, self-esteem concerns, trauma and PTSD, and more. You can find a psychologist by seeking recommendations from someone you trust, browsing reliable online databases like the American Psychological Association, or trying an online therapy app. If you don’t have insurance, you can find affordable mental healthcare by contacting a local National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) representative. Ultimately, finding a psychologist who’s a good fit can make a big difference in achieving your goals.