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Services provided by the Mental Health Crisis Clinic include, but are not limited to:

  • Psychosocial assessments and medical history assessments
  • Emergency medication administration
  • Short-term prescriptions
  • Connecting patient to a more permanent medical home and outpatient psychiatric treatment
  • Social services
  • Safety planning
  • Brief crisis counseling and brief solution-focused intervention
  • Short term follow-up
  • Connecting patient to resources in the community
  • Providing referrals for resources in the community

The hours at each clinic location will vary, please call ahead for the hours of operation. As walk-in clinics, the average initial patient visit is approximately two hours; however, the length of the visit depends on the patient’s current situation and social service needs.

A patient may be seen by a Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Professional Counselor, Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Mental Health Physician Assistant, or a Psychiatrist. The patient may receive services via remote access. Mental Health treatment is the primary service. Substance abuse is not treated at the clinic, but information on referral resources for chemical dependency treatment can be given.

Narcotics, stimulants, and benzodiazepines are not carried or typically prescribed at these facilities.

Insurance/Fee Information

  • Most Insurances Accepted
  • Lack of insurance is not a barrier to services, but please call ahead for information 

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