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Find Best Mental Health Counselor Specialists in Indianapolis, IN

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Showing 120 of 1,633 providers·9% accept Medicare·3% offer Telehealth·

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About Mental Health Counselor Specialists

What to know about mental health counselor specialists in Indianapolis

A mental health counselor is a licensed professional who specializes in helping individuals, couples, and families navigate emotional, psychological, and behavioral challenges. These trained clinicians provide therapeutic support for conditions such as anxiety, depression, trauma, PTSD, and relationship difficulties. Mental health counselors use evidence-based approaches including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and other therapeutic modalities to help clients develop coping strategies, process emotions, and achieve personal growth.

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Best Insurance for Mental Health Counselor Specialists in Indianapolis

Insurance networks with the most in-network providers

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The most widely accepted insurance for mental health counselor specialists in Indianapolis is Aetna, with 31% of providers in-network. Cigna and Humana also offer strong mental health counselor specialists networks in the area. Verify your specific plan coverage directly with the provider's office before scheduling.

Based on federal Transparency in Coverage filings.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about mental health counselor specialists in Indianapolis

How many mental health counselors are in Indianapolis, IN?

There are 1,633 mental health counselors practicing in Indianapolis, IN. Use the filters above to narrow down your search based on your specific needs.

Can I get telehealth appointments with mental health counselors in Indianapolis?

Yes, about 3% of mental health counselors in Indianapolis offer telehealth services. Filter by "Telehealth Available" to find providers offering virtual appointments.

What is the best insurance for mental health counselor specialists in Indianapolis?

Based on network size, the best insurance options for mental health counselor specialists in Indianapolis are: Aetna (31% in-network), Cigna (21% in-network), Humana (15% in-network).

Do mental health counselor specialists in Indianapolis accept Aetna?

Yes, 31% of mental health counselor specialists in Indianapolis accept Aetna. That's 511 out of 1,633 providers. Filter the listings above by Aetna to find in-network providers.

Do mental health counselor specialists in Indianapolis accept Cigna?

Yes, 21% of mental health counselor specialists in Indianapolis accept Cigna. That's 343 out of 1,633 providers. Filter the listings above by Cigna to find in-network providers.

Do mental health counselor specialists in Indianapolis accept Humana?

Yes, 15% of mental health counselor specialists in Indianapolis accept Humana. That's 247 out of 1,633 providers. Filter the listings above by Humana to find in-network providers.

Do mental health counselor specialists in Indianapolis accept UMR?

Yes, 15% of mental health counselor specialists in Indianapolis accept UMR. That's 239 out of 1,633 providers. Filter the listings above by UMR to find in-network providers.

Community Health in Indianapolis, IN

Health data from CDC PLACES across 39 ZIP codes (population: 1,034,228)

Based on CDC community health data, Indianapolis residents face several health challenges that are particularly relevant when seeking mental health counselor specialists care. In this area, obesity affects 38.0% of adults, and depression affects 25.5% of adults. Additionally, lack of health insurance affects 10.7% of adults, and smoking affects 15.1% of adults.

Food insecurity affects 19.3% of the community, which can impact overall health outcomes and access to care.

Source: CDC PLACES, 2023. County Health Rankings, 2025. Prevalence rates among adults aged 18+.

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