Source psychologist leads on Google Maps
Private psychologists make margin on testing panels, full therapy caseloads, and modality niches like CBT or child work. Insurance panel status and waitlist depth—not directory presence—determine who can absorb new referral partners. Use that Maps signal to build a ranked psychologist list, not a stale purchased file.
Category filters, review proof, and outreach angles tuned to psychologists.
Who this list is for
- Behavioral health groups acquiring testing-heavy practices
- EAP vendors needing credentialed outpatient capacity
- Teletherapy platforms expanding hybrid panels
- Agencies filling therapy waitlists in undersupplied metros
Example searches for psychologists
Adapt the city, rating, and niche filters to your ICP.
Psychologist in Boston offering CBT with 4.8+ rating
Child Psychologist in Austin with website
Assessment Psychologist in Chicago with 30+ reviews
Trauma Psychologist in Denver rated 4.7+
Psychologist in Seattle accepting new patients
What to filter for on Google Maps
Use the Psychologist category, keep testing versus therapy language and PhD or PsyD credentials visible, and drop life-coach listings without licensed psychologist signals.
Exclude: Life-coach listings without licensed psychologist signals.
Each lead can include name, phone, address, website, rating, reviews, and a verified email when enrichment finds a public match.
Outreach angles that fit psychologists
Use these as campaign hooks, each specific to how psychologists buy and operate.
- 1Lead with waitlist triage and group-therapy conversion to protect revenue at capacity.
- 2Pitch testing-battery scheduling tools for assessment-heavy practices.
- 3Open EAP and employer channel intros for underutilized weekday slots.
- 4Bundle telehealth hybrid setups that extend panel geography without new leases.
Campaign example
Outpatient psychologist practice list, Boston metro
Prompt
Psychologist in Boston MA accepting new patients with 4.7+ stars and website
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Maps leads
Local psychologists matched to the prompt
02
Enrich
Emails and contacts ready to use
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Outreach
Personalized emails using the angles above
Outcome: A psychologist list for behavioral groups, EAP partners, or therapy patient-growth agencies—not counselors or psychiatrists unless explicitly filtered.
FAQs about psychologists leads
How do psychologists differ from therapists or counselors on Maps?+
Psychologists often advertise testing, doctoral credentials, and assessments. Therapists and counselors emphasize talk-therapy modalities and licenses like LPC or LMFT.
Can I filter psychologists by specialty like trauma or child?+
Add the specialty to the prompt, then confirm via clinician bios and service pages on the linked website.
Should psychiatrists appear on a psychologist export?+
Exclude them unless you sell into prescribing models. Psychiatry is a separate category with medication-management buyers.
How do I spot a practice that is full versus accepting intakes?+
Website waitlist banners and reviews mentioning months to get in beat stale Maps badges. Scan the last 90 days of reviews before prioritizing outreach.
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