rachel lentz patient portal

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Rachel Lentz, MD | UW Medicine

16 hours ago Seattle Cancer Care Alliance at UW Medical Center – Northwest. Medical Office Building, 1560 N 115th, Seattle, WA 98133. Closed: Opens Monday at 8:00 am. 206.606.5800. >> Go To The Portal


Can I make an appointment online with Dr. Lentz ?

Yes, you can book an appointment with Dr. Lentz online today. It's simple, secure, and free.

Does Dr. Lentz offer telehealth?

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Dr. Lentz accepts insurance

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Where is Dr. Lentz's office located?

Dr. Lentz's office is located at 1959 NE Pacific St, Seattle, WA....

What are Dr. Lentz's areas of care?

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Overview

Dr. Rachel S. Lentz PsyD (she/her) is a highly-rated clinical psychologist in Colorado Springs, CO. She is rated 5 out of 5 by patients on CareDash.

Book an Appointment with Dr. Lentz

Dr. Lentz has not provided a way to schedule online. However, you can chat with our Virtual Assistant to get help finding a doctor.

Insurance Accepted

Our records indicate that Dr. Lentz accepts the following insurance providers. Please verify this information directly with Dr. Lentz, since it may change frequently and vary by office location. She may also accept additional insurance plans not listed here.

Conditions and Issues Treated

Dr. Lentz has confirmed that she treats patients with the following 22 issues. Please always check with Dr. Lentz directly about what issues she treats, since she may treat additional issues not listed here.

Specialties

A Clinical Psychologist is a mental health care specialist who offers counseling services to adults, couples, children, and communities. With a Ph.D. in psychology, they work in research, teaching, and clinical practice to help patients understand themselves and cope with day-to-day issues, mental illness, abuse, addiction, and loss.