Browse psychiatrists in Colorado.
1,699
Psychiatrists
100%
Accepting patients
75%
Most common: MD
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Colorado is home to 1,699 licensed psychiatrists, one of the larger psychiatrist workforces in the country. 100% are currently accepting new patients. The most common credential is MD (75%), which stands for Doctor of Medicine. DO (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine) is the second most common at 16%.
University of Denver Graduate School of Professional Psychology and University of Colorado Department of Psychology and Neuroscience train psychiatrists in the state. Notable hospitals include UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital, Children's Hospital Colorado, and Denver Health Medical Center. Health systems such as UCHealth, SCL Health (Intermountain Health), and Centura Health employ many of the state's psychiatrists.
33% accept Medicare. Patients with Health First Colorado should verify coverage directly, as not all psychiatrists participate. The most widely accepted carriers include medicare, qhp-68781, qhp-56707, qhp-17091, and unitedhealthcare.
Colorado consistently ranks among the healthiest states in the country, with one of the lowest obesity rates nationwide.
Colorado has 1,699 licensed psychiatrists. 100% are currently accepting new patients, so finding an available provider should be straightforward.
Yes. 100% of psychiatrists in Colorado are currently accepting new patients. You can filter your search on FindClarity to show only providers who are taking new patients.
The most commonly accepted carriers among psychiatrists in Colorado include medicare, qhp-68781, qhp-56707, qhp-17091, and unitedhealthcare. Coverage and in-network status vary by provider, so it is worth confirming directly with the office before scheduling. FindClarity shows accepted insurance for each provider.
An initial psychiatric evaluation costs $250 to $500. Medication management follow-ups range from $100 to $300 per visit. Actual costs in Colorado depend on the provider and your insurance plan. Many psychiatrists do not accept insurance, which can make visits expensive. Ask about superbill reimbursement. Generic medications are almost always cheaper than brand-name options.
Finding the right psychiatrist is personal. Consider their specialization and therapeutic approach, and whether the fit feels right. Colorado has 1,699 psychiatrists. Many offer a brief phone consultation before the first appointment. FindClarity lets you filter by insurance, telehealth availability, and focus area.
MD stands for Doctor of Medicine and DO stands for Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine. Both are equivalent qualifications. In Colorado, 75% hold the MD credential and 16% hold DO. The difference is in training pathway, not quality of care.
33% of psychiatrists in Colorado accept Medicare. Medicare covers psychiatric evaluations and medication management visits. You pay 20% of the Medicare-approved amount after your deductible. You can filter for Medicare-accepting providers on FindClarity.
Some psychiatrists in Colorado accept Health First Colorado, the state's Medicaid program. Medicaid covers psychiatric services in all states, including medication management and psychiatric evaluations. Covered medications vary by state formulary. Contact the provider's office directly to confirm Health First Colorado participation before scheduling.
Top accepted carriers in Colorado include medicare, qhp-68781, qhp-56707, qhp-17091, and unitedhealthcare.
Psychiatry visits are covered under mental health benefits, which parity laws require to be comparable to medical benefits. The initial evaluation is billed at a higher rate than follow-ups. Medication costs vary widely. Ask your psychiatrist about generic alternatives. Many psychiatrists do not accept insurance, so verify network status before booking or ask about superbill reimbursement.
MD
Littleton, CO