Mental Health Provider Data & Contact Lists
Access verified contact data for psychiatrists, therapists, counselors, and mental health clinics across the US.
The mental health sector is growing fast, with provider shortages driving demand for accurate contact data. Whether you're selling EHR software to psychiatrists or recruiting therapists for a telehealth platform, you need data that goes beyond a name and address. Our mental health provider database includes practice details, owner contacts, NPI verification, taxonomy codes, and LinkedIn profiles for thousands of verified providers.
Browse Mental Health & Psychiatry Provider Types
Psychiatrists
Verified psychiatrist practice data including owner contacts, NPI details, taxonomy codes, and pract... Also: psychiatry
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners
Contact data for psychiatric nurse practitioners providing medication management and mental health t... Also: MHNP, psychiatric NP
Psychotherapists
Psychotherapist practice data with owner contacts, specialty focus areas, and verified NPI informati...
Counselors
Licensed counselor contact data for outreach to individual, family, and group therapy providers.... Also: licensed counselors, LPC
Therapists
Therapist directory data including LMFTs, LCSWs, and other licensed mental health professionals.... Also: licensed therapists
Ketamine Clinics
Ketamine clinic and infusion center data for providers offering ketamine-assisted therapy for depres... Also: ketamine therapy, ketamine infusion
Spravato Providers
Contact data for REMS-certified Spravato (esketamine) prescribers and treatment centers.... Also: esketamine
TMS Therapy Providers
TMS therapy provider data for clinics offering transcranial magnetic stimulation for depression trea... Also: transcranial magnetic stimulation
Depression Treatment Centers
Depression treatment center data including outpatient programs, intensive outpatient, and partial ho...
Anxiety Treatment Providers
Anxiety treatment provider data for clinics and practitioners specializing in anxiety disorder care....
Mental Health Clinics
Multi-provider mental health clinic data with administrator contacts and practice details....
Community Mental Health Centers
Community mental health center data including federally funded and nonprofit behavioral health organ... Also: CMHC
Crisis Centers
Crisis center and intervention program data for behavioral health emergency service providers.... Also: crisis intervention
What is Mental Health & Psychiatry Provider Data?
Mental Health & Psychiatry Provider Data is verified contact and practice intelligence for mental health providers, including practice details, NPI numbers, taxonomy codes, owner contacts, and technology data, segmented by 13 specific provider subtypes.
Provyx segments mental health providers by subtype so you can target precisely the right practices for your campaign, rather than working with a generic list that lumps all mental health providers together.
The Mental Health Data Landscape
Behavioral health is one of the highest-demand, most supply-constrained corners of US healthcare, and it spans prescribers, therapists, clinics, and public programs that each operate very differently.
Where Mental Health Providers Concentrate
Behavioral-health supply is concentrated in metros and severely short in rural areas, where telehealth now fills much of the gap. Cash-pay therapy density is highest in affluent markets, while public and community programs follow underserved populations. Targeting depends on provider type and licensure footprint more than raw geography.
Who Controls Mental Health Purchasing Decisions
The decision-maker ranges from a solo clinician to a clinic administrator to a platform's central team to a public-program executive, depending on the segment. Knowing whether you are reaching a prescriber, a therapist, a clinic, or an agency tells you who controls the relevant decision.
What Makes Mental Health Data Hard to Get Right
The biggest data problem is that cash-pay therapists often carry no NPI, prescribers split time across telehealth and multiple sites, and licensing titles change state to state. A single source never covers the whole behavioral-health market.
The Data Fields That Matter Most for Mental Health
Across behavioral health the fields that matter most are provider type and license, prescribing and DEA status, telehealth versus in-person, payer model, and a direct contact, with level of care and ownership added for clinics and programs. The NPI record alone rarely captures these, so they are layered on.
How Provyx Keeps Mental Health Data Current
Behavioral-health data goes stale fast: cash-pay clinicians change practice details, prescribers move between settings and platforms, and clinics get acquired. Provyx rebuilds each list against live sources when you order and works to confirm the current setting, license, and contact across the segment.
Who Buys Mental Health Provider Data
Behavioral-health pharma, telepsychiatry and teletherapy platforms, EHR and billing vendors, and clinical staffing firms all buy here, each targeting a different slice of the workforce.
How Teams Use Mental Health Data
Pharma teams build prescriber call plans, telehealth and teletherapy platforms recruit clinicians by state and license, EHR and billing vendors reach independent practices and clinics, and staffing firms fill the prescriber and clinician gap across the workforce.
What Accurate Mental Health Data Is Worth
Reaching the right provider type with current data is what the data is worth, because behavioral health is fragmented across prescribers, therapists, clinics, and public programs that each buy differently, and a misdirected touch wastes scarce, high-value reach. Accurate segmentation lets each buyer spend only where it fits.
Outreach That Works Across Mental Health
Reach clinicians directly rather than through platforms, reach clinic and program administrators for organizational decisions, and match the message to the segment. Email and professional networks outperform generic outreach with a wary, independent clinician audience.
When to Reach Mental Health Providers
Recruiting demand is constant given the shortage, while pharma outreach aligns with launches and formulary cycles and public programs follow funding cycles. Provider transitions, new licensure, and platform changes are high-intent windows.
Common Mistakes When Targeting Mental Health
Treating behavioral health as one audience is the central mistake, since prescribers, therapists, clinics, and public programs differ entirely. Relying on NPI-only data misses the large cash-pay therapy market, and reaching platforms instead of clinicians wastes the touch.
The Bottom Line on Mental Health Data
For behavioral health, segment by provider type, license, and setting and reach the right decision-maker with current data, because the field spans prescribers, therapists, clinics, and public programs that buy in completely different ways. A segment-aware list turns a fragmented field into precise, reachable targets.
How to Segment Mental Health Providers
- Prescriber vs therapist vs facility
- Telehealth vs in-person vs hybrid
- License type and state
- Insurance-paneled vs cash-pay
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you build a behavioral-health list across prescribers and therapists?
Yes. We segment by provider type and license so you can target prescribers, therapists, clinics, or public programs distinctly, or combine them with clear tags for a broad campaign.
Do you cover cash-pay therapists with no NPI?
Yes. We source from licensing and business records as well as NPI data, so cash-pay clinicians who do not bill insurance are included.
Can you build a mental health provider list for a specific subtype?
Yes. Within mental health we segment by specific provider subtype, so instead of a broad category dump you get a list of exactly the mental health provider types your campaign targets, each with the attributes that matter for that subtype.
Can you scope a mental health build to a state, metro, or radius?
Yes. We scope a mental health list to a single state, a metro, a county, or a custom radius around a location, so a territory or local team works only the area that matters rather than a national dump.
How accurate and current is the mental health data?
We rebuild each mental health list against live sources when you order rather than shipping a static export, and verify records against the NPI registry, state boards, and current public records where applicable, so you reach current contacts rather than last quarter's snapshot.
Can you attach the decision-maker for mental health practices?
Yes. Across mental health we work to attach the owner, administrator, medical director, or procurement contact who controls purchasing rather than leaving you a facility-only or front-desk record.
What fields can you include for mental health providers?
Beyond name and practice address, we can include the decision-maker contact, NPI and taxonomy where applicable, phone, website, and the subtype-specific segmentation attributes that matter across mental health. Direct email and mobile enrichment are available as add-ons.
Can you start with a sample mental health list before a full build?
Yes. We can deliver a small sample of mental health records so you can check fit and accuracy before committing to a full list, with no annual contract and no platform to learn.
What mental health provider data does Provyx offer?
We provide verified practice data and owner contacts for 13 types of mental health providers, including practice details, NPI numbers, taxonomy codes, website, and LinkedIn profile. All records are verified against the CMS NPI Registry. Direct email and mobile enrichment available as add-ons.
How is mental health data different from generic provider databases?
Generic databases lump all healthcare providers together without understanding mental health specialty distinctions. We segment by specific provider subtypes, making it easy to target exactly the right mental health providers for your campaign.
How often is the mental health provider data updated?
Our mental health provider database is continuously verified against multiple sources. Provider contacts change frequently as staff turns over and practices relocate. Our verification process catches these changes to keep your outreach data current.
Can I get a custom mental health provider list?
Yes. We build custom lists filtered by specific mental health subtypes, geography, practice size, and other criteria. Contact us with your requirements and we'll put together a matched list.
What data fields are included for mental health providers?
Every record includes practice name, address, business phone, website URL, owner or decision-maker name, NPI number, taxonomy codes, and LinkedIn profile. Growth plans add practice firmographics and technology detection. Direct email and mobile enrichment available as add-ons.
How do you deliver a mental health provider list?
We deliver mental health data in CSV, Excel, or CRM-ready format with the fields you specify. Each list is built when you order, so it reflects current mental health providers rather than a stale snapshot, and we can map columns to your CRM before delivery.
Can you scope a mental health list to a specific geography?
Yes. We can scope a mental health build to a single state, a metro, a county, or a custom radius, so a territory or local team works only the area that matters to them.
Can you start with a sample mental health list?
Yes. We can build a small sample of mental health records so you can check fit and accuracy before committing to a full list, with no annual contract required.
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