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Browse verified psychologist professionals in Richmond, CA. Compare ratings, read reviews, and schedule a consultation for free.
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Richmond has 52 psychologists available to help with mental health, behavioral, and developmental needs. The directory includes professionals offering a range of services from individual therapy to specialized evaluations. When selecting a psychologist, verify credentials and ask about their experience with your specific concerns. Many psychologists in the area accept insurance and offer flexible scheduling options.
An initial psychological evaluation or intake in Richmond typically costs around $325. Ongoing psychotherapy sessions and specialized assessments may vary in price depending on the psychologist's experience and the complexity of the evaluation. Ask about sliding scales, insurance coverage, and payment plans when you call.
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Look for psychologists who provide a clear explanation of their credentials, training, and therapeutic approach. A good fit should include transparent discussion of fees and what your insurance covers. Be cautious of practitioners who pressure you into long-term commitments before an initial consultation, operate cash-only without receipts, or lack verifiable contact information and office details. Licensed professionals should be willing to answer questions about their background and treatment philosophy.
The median cost for an initial psychological evaluation or intake is $325. Actual fees may vary by psychologist and whether insurance coverage applies.
There are 52 psychologists listed in the Richmond directory offering a range of services.
You can verify a psychologist's license by contacting the California Board of Psychology or checking their online license lookup tool. Always confirm credentials before your first appointment.
Psychologists in Richmond offer individual therapy, diagnostic evaluations (ADHD, autism, neuropsychological), couples therapy, group therapy, and psychoeducational assessments.
Many psychologists accept insurance, though coverage varies by plan and provider. Contact the psychologist's office directly to confirm whether they work with your insurance.