CRISIS CARE: If you're in crisis, reach out for help.
If you're experiencing a mental health emergency, please call 911.
If you or someone you know is having suicidal thoughts, call the 24/7 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).
Behavioral health problems are common. They are a burden to bear and often shorten life expectancy. We believe treatment makes a difference.
Where Should I Go for Behavioral Health Care?
Behavioral Health Walk-In Urgent Care
- Moderate to severe psychiatric symptoms that need to be addressed in less than 24-72 hours
- Increasing symptoms of depression, anxiety, substance use
- Decreased effectiveness of medication
- Symptoms are likely to worsen without treatment

Mental Health or Substance Use Outpatient Treatment
- Recent substance use without withdrawal symptoms
- No life threatening conditions or significant threats to safety
- Desire to initiate medication for mild to moderate symptoms
- Desire for support in the form of group or individual counseling
- Daily activities are manageable for 3-4 weeks, even if difficult
- Waiting for a scheduled appointment seems reasonable

Inpatient Substance Use Treatment
- Need for 24 hour treatment for substance use
- Need for medications for withdrawal management
- Need separation from triggers of substance use
- Recent substance use without a supportive environment

Emergency Room
- Suicide attempt or suicidal thoughts with intent
- Self-harm that requires significant medical treatment such as stitches
- Active psychosis that is endangering someone (i.e., causing aggression, agitation, paranoia, etc.)
- Severe side effects from medication
- Acting on delusions in an unsafe manner
- Uncontrolled mania
- Overdose
