Illinois Medicaid Psychotherapy Services

Accessible Statewide via Telehealth

Compassionate Care for Illinois Medicaid Members

Finding mental health care under Illinois Medicaid can be a frustrating process. Many therapists simply don’t take Medicaid, and those who do often have long waitlists or limited appointment times. At Humboldt Park Counseling, PLLC, we believe everyone deserves quality psychotherapy — not just those with private insurance.

We’re proud to accept all Illinois Medicaid plans and make therapy accessible to clients across the state through secure telehealth sessions. Whether you’re in Chicago, Peoria, Springfield, Rockford, or a small town in between, our licensed clinicians are ready to help.

Why It’s Hard to Find Psychotherapy with Illinois Medicaid

The truth is, most mental health practices don’t work with Medicaid due to low reimbursement rates and administrative hurdles. This leaves many Illinois residents with limited choices — often forcing them to travel hours or wait months for care.

Our practice was founded to change that. We believe accessibility shouldn’t depend on income or location. With telehealth, you can connect with an experienced therapist from the comfort of your own home — no commuting, no waiting lists.

We Accept All Illinois Medicaid Plans

We partner with the following Illinois Medicaid managed care organizations, including:

Aetna Better Health of Illinois

Blue Cross Community Health Plans (BCCHP)

Meridian Health

Molina Healthcare

If your plan isn’t listed here, reach out — we’ll verify coverage and help you get started.

Services We Offer

Our clinicians provide therapy for a wide range of issues, including:

  • Woman sitting cross-legged on a sofa, relaxing with eyes closed, in a room with natural light and a dark wall behind her.

    Anxiety and panic

  • Person sitting by a window, enjoying sunlight with eyes closed.

    Depression and mood disorders

  • A woman sitting on a couch with her head bowed and eyes closed, surrounded by five people holding her shoulders and hands, in a supportive group therapy or emotional support setting.

    Trauma and PTSD

  • A family of four sitting on a sofa during a counseling session with a therapist in a bright room.

    Relationship and family stress

  • Person standing on a dock by the water during sunset, with colorful sky and calm water reflecting the sunset.

    Life transitions

  • A woman and a young girl playing a card game at a wooden table in a bright kitchen.

    Neurodivergence, ADHD, ASD

All sessions are conducted through HIPAA-compliant telehealth, so you can meet with your therapist privately, safely, and conveniently.