Valley Health service
Mental Health Care
Anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and PTSD do not wait for a convenient moment. Our psychiatric team provides expert, judgment-free care that respects your story and your pace.
Who this is for
Care matched to the need.
Mental health care is for adults and families managing a new concern, a long-term diagnosis, or a mental health condition alongside substance use or a medical condition.
Your first visit looks at symptoms, medical history, daily life, and goals together. From there, your care team builds a practical treatment plan and checks in regularly as your needs change.
What to expect
A plan you can understand.
Specific schedules, eligibility, and recommendations are confirmed during intake and assessment. Your plan can change as your needs change.
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A comprehensive assessment
A full conversation about symptoms, history, strengths, and goals before treatment decisions are made.
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Psychiatric medication management
Thoughtful prescribing, side-effect monitoring, and adjustments based on how treatment is working.
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Regular follow-up
Ongoing visits to review progress, address new concerns, and keep your plan current.
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Integrated support
Counseling, primary care, and case management can coordinate around one plan when appropriate.
Cost and coverage: Ask intake about Apple Health, insurance verification, and the sliding fee scale before your first visit.
Connected care
Services that may work alongside this one.
These are options, not automatic recommendations. Intake and your clinician will help determine what is appropriate.
Ready to ask about Mental Health Care?
Talk to our intake team about services, same-day assessment availability, insurance, Apple Health, or sliding-scale fees. Se habla español.
Office hours: Mon–Fri, 8am–5pm
Class hours: Mon–Thu, until 9pm
After hours? Leave a message—we will call you back the next business day.
In crisis right now? Call or text 988. The Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is free and available 24/7.