Bipolar-informed care · California
Find a bipolar specialist
in San Francisco, CA
10 verified specialists in San Francisco with documented bipolar care experience. License-verified. No paid rankings. No generalists.
Why this city
What makes bipolar care different in San Francisco
San Francisco's bipolar specialist supply is shaped by UCSF Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute and a long-established private-practice community. Many clinicians here have research backgrounds and stay current with the latest mood-stabilizer protocols.
Verified specialists
10 clinicians in San Francisco
Each profile lists training, modalities, insurance, and years of bipolar-specific experience. Of these, 10 are accepting new patients and 10 offer telehealth. Common approaches here include CBT, DBT, and Mindfulness.
How to choose
What to look for in a San Francisco bipolar specialist
Bipolar listed explicitly
Look for "bipolar disorder" in their specialties, not just "mood disorders" or "depression." The distinction matters more than it sounds.
Bipolar I vs Bipolar II fluency
A specialist should be comfortable explaining how each diagnosis shapes the treatment plan, not just collapse them into one category.
Coordinates with a prescriber
Most bipolar care involves both therapy and medication. Ask whether the clinician routinely communicates with the psychiatrist or NP managing your meds.
Knows mood-stabilizer side effects
Lithium, lamotrigine, valproate, and the major antipsychotics each have their own profile. A good therapist recognizes when something is off and flags it.
Trained in a bipolar-specific modality
IPSRT, family-focused therapy, or DBT adapted for bipolar are evidence-based for mood disorders. Generic CBT is fine, but specificity matters.
Common questions
Frequently asked
- Do I need a psychiatrist or a therapist for bipolar?
- Usually both. A psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner manages medication, which is the foundation of bipolar treatment. A therapist provides ongoing support, psychoeducation, and skills for managing mood episodes. Many people in San Francisco see both, and the two clinicians coordinate on your care.
- How much does bipolar therapy typically cost in San Francisco?
- Among the bipolar specialists listed in San Francisco, typical session fees run $220–$500. Across California, out-of-pocket rates generally range from $150 to $300, with the highest in San Francisco and West Los Angeles. Many therapists accept commercial insurance, a smaller number accept Medi-Cal, and some offer sliding scale. Each provider lists their fee range and insurance acceptance on their profile.
- What if I can't find an in-network bipolar specialist?
- Out-of-network reimbursement is often easier to get for bipolar than for general mental health, because bipolar is recognized as a serious mental illness under California parity laws. Ask the therapist's office for a superbill (an itemized receipt your insurance can reimburse against), and contact your insurer to confirm out-of-network mental health benefits.
- Are the therapists on this page accepting new patients?
- Availability changes frequently. Each profile shows whether the clinician is currently accepting new patients, but the most reliable confirmation comes from contacting them directly. Most respond within a few business days.
- Can a therapist diagnose bipolar disorder?
- Licensed therapists (LMFT, LCSW, LPCC) can identify symptoms consistent with bipolar disorder, but formal diagnosis and medication management require a psychiatrist, psychiatric nurse practitioner, or in some cases a psychologist with prescribing authority. If you suspect bipolar, ask any therapist you talk to whether they can refer you to a prescriber.
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