To Make an Appointment
1) View the profiles of contracted mental health providers
All available times listed below are Mountain Time unless otherwise noted and subject to modification by the therapist without notice. Use the scroll bar on the right of the profiles to view all the providers under contract with PVP. If you are not using a mobile device, you can filter the profile cards below by any field, such as foci, modalities, or location. .
2) Contact the provider of choice using their preferred method.
Identify yourself as a member the medical society or association you learned about the program through and of which you are an eligible member.
3) Review program guidelines and informed consent forms before your first appointment.
All available times listed below are Mountain Time unless otherwise noted and subject to modification by the therapist without notice. Use the scroll bar on the right of the profiles to view all the providers under contract with PVP. If you are not using a mobile device, you can filter the profile cards below by any field, such as foci, modalities, or location. .
2) Contact the provider of choice using their preferred method.
Identify yourself as a member the medical society or association you learned about the program through and of which you are an eligible member.
3) Review program guidelines and informed consent forms before your first appointment.
If you are having trouble getting an appointment, you may call or text (208) IMA-0-PVP (208) 462-0787 for assistance. (Your caller ID and name may be revealed to the Ada County Medical Society Director.)
Additional free services for healthcare providers:
Additional free services for healthcare providers:
- Are you suicidal or is somebody that you know need help? Call or text the Idaho Crisis and Suicide Hotline at (208) 398-4357 or 9-8-8.
- Are you struggling with substance or alcohol? Protect your license anonymously through the Idaho Health Professionals Recovery Program.
- The Emotional PPE Project connects healthcare workers in need with licensed mental health professionals who can help at no cost, with no insurance.
- The free Physician Support Line provides psychiatrists helping our physician colleagues and medical students navigate the many intersections of our personal and professional lives.