Our EAP providers are professionally licensed as Marriage and Family Therapists (MFTs), Licensed Professional Counselors (LPCs), Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSWs) and/or Psychologists (PhDs), and must have practiced for 5 years or more before joining us. For our mental health and substance abuse case management network, the provider panel also includes selected physicians. In order to be considered for inclusion in the Claremont network, applicants must submit documentation of their professional licensure, along with proof of insurance, personal references and information regarding their specific specialties.
Claremont providers must demonstrate several years of training and experience in a particular area to be considered a specialist. Our clinical staff administers phone interviews and one-on-one meetings to assess a clinician's depth of knowledge and expertise in order to determine their areas of specialty.
Once all of this information has been reviewed, references are contacted and interviews are conducted. We add a new provider to our select list of clinicians only when this process has been completed. Claremont's provider panel is always open to applications from qualified, licensed practitioners. We have both California and national provider network coverage.
Employees/family members sometimes request to see clinicians outside of Claremont's network. Visits with these non-network providers are authorized on a case-by-case basis, allowing for continuity of care.







