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Psychologists in Sacramento, CA

Compare 577 psychologists in Sacramento, CA. Check ratings, insurance, and availability.

577

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100%

Accepting patients

45%

Most common: PhD

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Dr. Karen Anne Miller Sperber, PhD

PhD

Specialty: psychologistState: CACity: Sacramento
Sacramento, CA
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About psychologists in Sacramento, CA

Sacramento is California's capital and its quiet healthcare anchor for the Central Valley. UC Davis Medical Center gives the region academic-caliber care, while Sutter, Dignity Health, and Kaiser form a competitive triad that keeps the metro well-served. It's a city where you can see a specialist without the wait times or costs of the Bay Area.

Sacramento has 577 psychologists. The most common credential is PhD (45%). 100% are currently accepting new patients.

Sacramento's grid layout makes healthcare navigation simpler than in most California metros. The medical corridor along Stockton Boulevard near UC Davis Medical Center is the densest provider zone. Sutter Medical Center sits in Midtown, and Mercy General anchors the Arden-Arcade area off Highway 50. Suburban patients in Elk Grove, Roseville, and Folsom have satellite facilities from all three major systems.

Providers practice throughout Sacramento. Midtown is a walkable grid with Sutter Medical Center and numerous specialist offices along J and K Streets. East Sacramento is a tree-lined residential area with family practices and close proximity to UC Davis Medical Center. Land Park is a central neighborhood near Sutter and Mercy hospitals, popular with families. Natomas is a newer suburban area in north Sacramento with Kaiser Permanente and Dignity Health outpatient centers.

Nearby hospitals include UC Davis Medical Center, Sutter Medical Center Sacramento, and Mercy General Hospital. Local training programs run through University of California, Davis (nearby) and California State University, Sacramento. Sacramento is home to the UC Davis Medical Center, a Level I trauma center and academic medical hub.

What to expect at your first psychologist visit in Sacramento, CA

A therapy intake is similar to a therapist visit: a comprehensive interview about your history, current symptoms, and goals. If you are there for testing, the process is different. It usually involves multiple sessions of standardized tests, questionnaires, and interviews, followed by a written report with diagnoses and recommendations.

Tips for Sacramento, CA patients

Sacramento's mental health system has expanded in recent years, with UC Davis, Sutter, and Kaiser all growing their behavioral health teams. For Medi-Cal patients, Sacramento County Behavioral Health Services coordinates care. Wait times are shorter than in SF or LA, but rural areas east of the metro can be underserved.

When to see a psychologist

See a psychologist if you need psychological testing (ADHD, learning disabilities, cognitive evaluations), if you want evidence-based therapy from a doctoral-level provider, or if you have complex mental health concerns that may benefit from specialized assessment. Psychologists are also a good choice for treatment-resistant conditions where a deeper diagnostic picture could help.

Typical costs

Therapy session: $150-300 · ADHD evaluation: $1,000-2,500 · Full psychological evaluation: $2,000-5,000

Common reasons to see a psychologist in Sacramento, CA

Sacramento's role as the state capital means a large government workforce, which comes with its own stress patterns. Seasonal heat (100+ degree summers) can also contribute to irritability and sleep disruption that affect mental health.

Psychological testing and assessment

Psychologists conduct comprehensive evaluations for ADHD, learning disabilities, autism spectrum, cognitive function, and personality. A clear diagnosis is the foundation for effective treatment.

Anxiety disorders

Psychologists treat generalized anxiety, social anxiety, panic disorder, and phobias using structured therapeutic approaches with strong research support.

See psychiatrists when medication is needed alongside therapy →

Trauma and PTSD

Psychologists offer evidence-based trauma treatments including EMDR, cognitive processing therapy, and prolonged exposure therapy. These approaches help you process traumatic memories safely.

Depression

Psychologists use structured therapeutic methods like behavioral activation, interpersonal therapy, and CBT that have been rigorously studied and shown to be effective for treating depression.

ADHD evaluation and treatment

A comprehensive ADHD evaluation from a psychologist includes standardized testing, clinical interviews, and behavioral observation. This thorough approach ensures an accurate diagnosis and guides treatment planning.

Frequently asked questions about psychologists in Sacramento, CA

Sacramento, CA has 577 licensed psychologists. 100% are currently accepting new patients, so finding an available provider should be straightforward.

Yes. 100% of psychologists in Sacramento, CA are currently accepting new patients. You can filter your search on FindClarity to show only providers who are taking new patients.

Sacramento employers commonly offer Kaiser, Anthem Blue Cross, Blue Shield, and Sutter Health Plus (a regional HMO). Medi-Cal managed care in Sacramento County runs through Anthem, Molina, and Health Net. Covered California has broad plan availability here, with competitive pricing compared to Bay Area markets.

Therapy sessions range from $150 to $300 per session. An ADHD evaluation costs $1,000 to $2,500. A full psychological evaluation runs $2,000 to $5,000. Actual costs in Sacramento, CA depend on the provider and your insurance plan. Therapy sessions are covered like other mental health visits. Psychological testing coverage is less consistent. Ask the office to verify testing benefits with your insurer before scheduling.

Sacramento has four major healthcare systems: UC Davis Health (academic, Level I trauma), Sutter Health (largest by market share, multiple campuses), Dignity Health/CommonSpirit (Mercy General and Mercy hospitals), and Kaiser Permanente (closed network with facilities in several Sacramento neighborhoods). Choosing one system for primary care and specialists keeps your records in one place.

PhD stands for Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology and PsyD stands for Doctor of Psychology. Both are equivalent qualifications. In Sacramento, CA, 45% hold the PhD credential and 29% hold PsyD. The difference is in training pathway, not quality of care.

12% of psychologists in Sacramento, CA accept Medicare. Medicare covers therapy sessions with psychologists. Psychological testing may be covered when ordered for diagnostic purposes, though prior authorization is often required. You can filter for Medicare-accepting providers on FindClarity.

Generally, yes. Provider fees, copays for non-Kaiser plans, and out-of-pocket costs tend to be 15-25% lower in Sacramento than in San Francisco or San Jose. Housing costs for healthcare workers are also lower, which supports a more stable provider workforce.

UC Davis Medical Center is the region's only Level I trauma center and the destination for the most serious injuries and complex emergencies. For standard ER visits, Sutter Medical Center in Midtown, Mercy General in Arden-Arcade, and Kaiser South Sacramento all have emergency departments.

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Insurance & Psychologist coverage

Top accepted carriers in Sacramento, CA include unitedhealthcare, medicare, qhp-56707, qhp-54192, and qhp-33602.

Therapy sessions with psychologists are covered similarly to other mental health providers under parity laws. Psychological testing coverage is more variable. Some plans cover it fully, others partially, and some require prior authorization. Ask the psychologist's office to verify testing benefits before scheduling, as evaluations can be costly without coverage.

Sacramento, CA
17Clarity ScoreAccepting
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Dr. Stacey J. Ahrons, PhD

PhD

Sacramento, CA

17Clarity ScoreAccepting
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Dr. Jason Lee Garner, MD

MD

Sacramento, CA

16Clarity ScoreAccepting
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Dr. Emmanuel A Zamora, PsyD

PsyD

Sacramento, CA

16Clarity ScoreAccepting
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Shiba Rahimi

Sacramento, CA

16Clarity ScoreAccepting
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Dr. Dale Lynn Blunden, PhD

PhD

Sacramento, CA

15Clarity ScoreAccepting