Psychology Practice – Heather A. Bee, Psy.D., LLC
Located at 818 Commercial Street, Suite 406 in Astoria, Oregon, Heather A. Bee, Psy.D., LLC offers psychotherapy and psychological assessment services to adults generally aged 18 and older. Dr. Bee holds a Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) credential and operates a solo licensed psychologist practice in a private office setting on the northern Oregon coast.
The practice addresses a wide range of concerns and diagnoses as stated on the site. Services include individual psychotherapy and formal psychological assessments. Assessment work is conducted to clarify diagnoses, evaluate cognitive and emotional functioning, and identify a client’s strengths and challenges. The site does not enumerate specific therapeutic modalities such as CBT, EMDR, or DBT on the homepage, and does not identify particular specialty populations beyond the general statement of treating adults presenting with various concerns.
Dr. Bee’s practice maintains an explicit commitment to serving clients of diverse backgrounds. The site states that people of all races, ethnicities, immigration statuses, religions, genders, sexual orientations, socioeconomic backgrounds, ages, education levels, abilities, and body sizes are welcome. The practice aligns its approach with APA Ethical Guidelines and emphasizes respect for the dignity and worth of all people, as well as the rights of individuals to privacy, confidentiality, and self-determination.
Session options include both in-person appointments at the Astoria, Oregon office and telehealth sessions accessed through the practice’s patient portal, hosted at therapyportal.com. Insurance acceptance and fee structures are not specified on the homepage. A copyright notice reflects 2026 as the most recent year listed on the site.
Contact information includes phone (503) 550-7873, fax (503) 406-2297, and email Info@DrHeatherBee.com. Prospective clients may also reach the practice through the therapy portal at therapyportal.com/p/heather97103/. The practice’s location in Astoria, a coastal city in Clatsop County, allows it to serve both local residents and, through telehealth, clients located elsewhere in Oregon who may not have easy access to in-person licensed psychologist services in their immediate area.