Additional Resources

For those seeking outside treatment, the Psychological Services Center has compiled a list of additional mental health clinics, treatment centers, hotlines, and related resources available in the greater Columbus area. The following list contains information from sources including adamhfranklin.org. The PSC does not explicitly recommend any offices for treatment and encourages individuals to contact the offices listed below for more information on available services. Additionally, to enroll in health insurance through the Affordable Care Act, please visit healthcare.gov.

This list of resources is also available as a printable PDF. Request a copy

Immediate Assistance and Emergency Services

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Contacts

Ohio State University Emergency Department: 614-293-8333 or 911
National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 614-221-5445
Crisis Text Line: 741-741
Suicide and Crises Lifeline: 988
Netcare Access (for adults 18 and older): 614-276-2273
Nationwide Children's (ages 17 and under): 614-722-9372
 

Behavioral Health Urgent Care at OSU Harding Hospital

This outpatient program offers medication management and counseling appointments for people needing services bridged until they meet with another outpatient provider to maintain stability, as well as for those needing an appointment for urgent needs so that Emergency Department services can be avoided. For appointments, call 614-293-8295.



General Mental Health Treatment

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The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center (OSUWMC)

Services

The OSUWMC Harding Hospital and Central Ohio Outpatient Clinics offer treatments for a range of mental and behavioral health problems at multiple locations throughout Central Ohio.

Contact

614-293-9600 (phone)
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Concord Counseling Services

Services

Concord is a not-for-profit community mental health organization whose serviceskeep children in school and families together; help the elderly and people who suffer from severe mental illness live safely and independently; and encourage individuals to live more fulfilling lives and to reach their full potential.

Contact

700 Brooksedge Boulevard, Westerville, Ohio 43081
614-882-9338 (phone)
614-882-3401 (fax)
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Forum Ohio, LLC

Services

Forum Ohio is a leader in the provision of clinical and forensic psychological and chemical dependency evaluation and treatment services. Their services are evidence-based, and they adhere to the highest levels of professionalism and ethics.

Contact

454 E. Main Street, Suite 240, Columbus, Ohio 43215
614-636-4779 (phone)
614-525-0663 (fax)
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Mid-Ohio Psychological Services, INC

Services

Mid-Ohio Psychological Services provides cost-effective, culturally sensitive, socially responsible, quality mental health, substance abuse, and support services to individuals and community organizations, while offering professional development to its staff and other professionals in the field.

Contact

2238 S. Hamilton Road, Suite 200, Columbus, Ohio 43232
614-751-0042 (phone)
614-751-0047 (fax)
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North Central Mental Health Services

Services

North Central provides comprehensive mental health and recovery-centeredservices to children, teens, adults and older adults. The agency also providesoutpatient counseling and drug/alcohol treatment.

Contact

1301 North High Stree,t Columbus, Ohio 43201
614-299-6600 (phone)
614-294-3309 (senior hotline)
614-221-5445 (24-hour suicide prevention hotline)
614-294-3300 (teen hotline)
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North Community Counseling Centers

Services

For over 50 years, North Community Counseling Centers (NCCC) has provided behavioral health services to the community. They offer home and school-based programs to help couples, individuals, and children throughout Franklin County whoare struggling with issues related to mental health and addiction.

Contact

Four Columbus area locations
614-261-3196 (phone)
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Proven Pathways Psychotherapy

Services

Proven Pathways specializes in evidence-based psychotherapy, utilizing practices shown to be effective in numerous research studies. They work to create a personalized treatment plan to help individuals make efficient progress towards goals and to become confident in managing their mental health independently.

Contact

5151 Reed Road, Suite 127C, Columbus, Ohio 43220
614-594-9360 (phone)
614-225-0988 (fax)
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Southeast, Inc., Recovery and Mental Health Care Services

Services

Southeast, Inc. is a comprehensive provider of community mental health, primary health and dental care, alcohol and drug programs, vocational services, housing and homeless services. They offer community-based casemanagement, psychiatric services, and support for persons with severe and persistent mental illness.

Contact

16 West Long Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215
614-225-0990 (phone)
614-225-0988 (fax)
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Syntero at Dublin Counseling Center

Services

Syntero offers outpatient mental health and alcohol and other drug treatmentwhich can include individual, family, couples and group counseling for all ages.Services are provided at multiple outpatient clinics or in community-basedlocations such as homes, school settings, medical offices and other community locations.

Contact

299 Cramer Creek Court, Dublin, Ohio 43017
614-889-5722 (intake phone, ext. 133)
Email
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Eating Disorder Treatment

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Eating & Behavioral Health Associates

Services

Eating and Behavioral Health Associates offers evidence-based treatment for eating disorders, PTSD, anxiety and depression. They work with children, teens, and adults, offering a calm and welcoming alternative to medical-based clinics and centers.

Contact

5202 Bethel Reed Park, Suite 200, Columbus, Ohio 43220
614-431-1418 (phone)
614-678-5556 (fax)
Email
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Aster Springs Outpatient Columbus

Services

Aster Springs offers personalized, evidence-based treatment for eating disorders in a supportive, trauma-informed environment. Their team provides individual and family therapy, group psychotherapy, nutrition education, meal support, and aftercare planning.

Contact

495 Metro Place South, Suite 330, Dublin, Ohio 43017
614-635-7995 (phone)
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LGBTQ and QPOC-Friendly Providers

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The Department of Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies maintains a list of LGBTQ& Queer People of Color (QPOC)-friendly mental health care services in the area including suicide prevention resources. Learn more →



Ohio State Students

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If you have OSU’s student health insurance, please visit shi.osu.edu for more information on available services.


Counseling and Consultation Services

Services

Counseling and Consultation Services provides comprehensive individual andgroup mental health services, psychoeducational prevention and outreach programming to currently enrolled undergraduate, graduate and professional students.

Contact

Younkin Success Center (4th Floor), 1640 Neil Avenue, Columbus, OH 43201
614-292-5766 (phone)
Email
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Office of Disability Services

Services

Student Life Disability Services (SLDS) is committed to creating an accessible educational experience for students with disabilities. They partnerwith students, faculty and staff to design accessible environments and to provide academic accommodations and support services.

Contact

 098 Baker Hall, 113 W. 12th Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210
614-292-3307 (phone)
Email
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The Office of Student Life: Student Wellness Center

Services

The Office of Student Life Student Wellness Center works to empowerstudents to strive for balance and wellness.

Contact

B130 RPAC, 337 Annie and John Glenn Avenue, Columbus OH 43210
614-292-4527 (phone)
Email
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Drug and Alcohol Treatment

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The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center (OSUWMC) Talbot Hall

Services

Talbot Hall offers a range of addiction treatment services, including outpatient psychotherapy, addiction medicine, intensive outpatient and partialhospitalization programs, and inpatient detoxification.

Contact

Talbot Hall, 1441 Phale D Hale Drive, Columbus, OH 43203
614-257-3760
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Alvis, Inc.

Services

Alvis provides reentry programs for individuals and families who have become involved in the criminal justice system. The reentry programs include residential reentry, workforce development services, and substance abuse treatment.

Contact

2100 Stella Court, Columbus, Ohio 43215
614-252-8402 (phone)
614-252-6947 (fax)
614-252-0660 (Community Reentry Center)
Email
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Columbus Public Health Alcohol and Drug Services

Services

Columbus Public Health’s Alcohol and Drug Program works to reduce alcohol and drug abuse, addiction, and related problems in Columbus. The program focuses on three main areas: prevention, intervention and treatment, and harm reduction services.

Contact

240 Parsons Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43215
614-645-6839 (treatment services)
614-645-2457 or 614-645-1342 (prevention services)
614-645-6612 (harm reduction services)
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Columbus Springs

Services

Columbus Springs provides evidence-based care for mental health and addiction concerns in three Columbus area locations. They offer emergency mental health services, inpatient and outpatient treatment and rehab, detox, and specialized child/adolescent programs.

Contact

7625 Hospital Drive, Dublin, Ohio 43016
614-717-1800 (phone)
614-689-0355 (fax)
614-252-0660 (Community Reentry Center)
Email
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Maryhaven

Services

Maryhaven provides integrated behavioral health care services, with a specialization in addiction recovery care, to help men, women, and adolescents restore their lives from addiction and mental illness.

Contact

1791 Alum Creek Drive Columbus, Ohio 43207
614-445-8131 (phone)
614-324-5422 (fax)
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Amethyst, Inc.

Services

Amethyst provides gender responsive treatment for women struggling with addiction, mental health issues, and trauma, and their families. Services include traditional and intensive outpatient treatment for addiction, supportive housing, medical services, mental health and trauma treatment, family services, and job readiness and placement.

Contact

455 East Mound Street Columbus, Ohio 43215
614-242-1284 (phone)
614-242-1285 (fax)
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House of Hope

Services

House of Hope, Inc. provides alcohol and other drug treatment services to those who are most in need. Since 1959, the House of Hope has provided a safe place for residents of Franklin County, Ohio to find a way to live new, sober, and productive lives.

Contact

825 Dennison Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43215
614-291-4691
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Children and Family

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Nationwide Children’s Hospital Behavioral Health Services

Services

Nationwide Children’s Hospital Behavioral Health Services provides routineoutpatient, intensive community-based crisis, day treatment, partial, and acute care services to individuals and families. Specialized services include assessment and treatment for eating disorders, mood disorders, conduct problems, AOD, trauma, autism spectrum, and other developmental disorders, and ADHD.

Contact

700 Children’s Drive Columbus, Ohio 43205
614-722-2000 (phone)
614-355-8080 (appointment requests)
614-722-1800 (Franklin County mental health crisis line)
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Buckeye Ranch

Services

The Buckeye Ranch provides a comprehensive continuum of mental healthcare for children, adolescents and families. Services include open residential, secure/intensive residential, treatment foster care, equestrian and small-animal therapy, intensive in-home counseling and case management services, outpatient office-based therapy, partial hospitalization and prevention education, and substance abuse treatment for adolescents.

Contact

5665 Hoover Road Grove City, Ohio 43123
614-875-2371 (residential treatment services)
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Huckleberry House

Services

The Huckleberry House is a 24-hour safe and supportive alternative to life on the streets for teens. Services provided by the Huck House include: a crisis intervention program, a transitional living program, street outreach, aftercare services, project safe place, community education for parents and teens on runaway prevention and community events surrounding families and teenagers in crisis.

Contact

1421 Hamlet Street Columbus, Ohio 43201
614-294-8097 (phone)
614-294-5553 (crisis hotline)
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Ohio Guidestone

Services

Ohio Guidestone is a nonprofit organization that helps families, children and individuals who face some of life’s most challenging situations, including mental illness, addiction, abuse, and behavioral issues. Ohio Guidestone offers home-based counseling, outpatient counseling, autism treatmentservices, school-based services, psychiatric services, and psychological intervention services.

Contact

515 E. Main Street, Suite 3B, Columbus, Ohio 43215
888-522-9174 (phone)
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St. Vincent Family Centers

Services

St. Vincent Family Center (SVFC) is a vital community resource providingpediatric behavioral health care for children ages 0-18 years old with significant emotional and mental health challenges. St. Vincent Family Center provides a wide array of services, including community-based treatment, early childhood mental health treatment, a Hispanic/Latino program, intensive home-based services, and outpatient family services.

Contact

1490 East Main Street, Columbus, Ohio 43205
614-252-0731(phone)
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Older Adults

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Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging

Services

The Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging (COAAA) provides information, resourcesand education to the community. COAAA also provides services for elderly residents to continue independent living in their own homes.

Contact

3776 S. High Street Columbus, OH 43207
614-645-7250 (phone)
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National Church Residences

Services

National Church Residences serves more than 42,000 seniors through its array of housing and health care services. The not-for-profit organization is driven by avision of advancing better living for all seniors, enabling them to remain home for life.

Contact

2335 North Bank Drive Columbus, Ohio 43220
800-388-2151(phone)
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Domestic Violence

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LSS CHOICES, Eliminating Domestic Violence

Services

CHOICES for Victims of Domestic Violence is the only domestic violence emergency shelter in Franklin County, offering temporary shelter, a 24-hourcrisis and information hotline, and counseling services.

Contact

1105 Schrock Rd., Ste 100, Columbus, Ohio 43229
614-224-7200 (phone)
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The Center for Family Safety and Healing

Services

The Center for Family Safety and Healing fully addresses all aspects of familyviolence, including child abuse and neglect, teen dating abuse, domestic violence and elder abuse, thanks to an impressive combination of public and private resources.

Contact

655 East Livingston Avenue, Columbus, OH 43205
614-772-8200 (phone)
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Career

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Southeast Healthcare

Services

Southeast Healthcare provides career readiness and job development services for people with mental illnesses and other barriers to employment.

Contact

3770 North High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43214
614-294-7117 (phone)
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Community Services

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LSS 211 Central Ohio

Services

LSS 211 Central Ohio offers 2-1-1, a comprehensive, community-wideinformation/referral service database containing services throughout Franklin County.

Contact

1105 Schrock Rd., Ste 100, Columbus, Ohio 43229
614-228-5200 (phone)
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Columbus Urban League

Services

The Columbus Urban League empowers African Americans, disadvantagedpersons, and families with life-changing strategies to reach and maintain self-reliance, opportunity, and civil rights. Individual dignity and family stability are the League’s ultimate goals.

Contact

788 Mt. Vernon Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43203
614-257-6300 (phone)
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Mental Health America of Ohio

Services

Mental Health America of Ohio is dedicated to promoting mental health,preventing mental disorders and raising awareness and understanding of mental health issues through advocacy, education and support services in our community.

Contact

2323 West Fifth Avenue, Suite 160 Columbus, Ohio 43204
614-221-1441 (phone)
614-221-1491 (fax)
Email
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National Alliance on Mental Illness

Services

NAMI Franklin County is dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with mental illness and their families through support, education, and advocacy. The advocate at the county, state and national levels for non-discriminatory access to quality healthcare, housing, education and employment for people with mental illness.

Contact

1225 Dublin Road, Suite 050, Columbus, Ohio 43215
614-501-6264 (phone)
Email
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The P.E.E.R. Center

Services

The P.E.E.R. Center is a drop-in wellness, recovery, and support center. Since 2007, their mission is to provide a safe place where individuals receive respect, encouragement, and hope that supports and strengthens recovery from mental illness, addiction, or trauma.

Contact

205 N. Hamilton Road, Columbus, Ohio 43213
614-453-4830 (phone)
614-453-4845 (fax)
614-358-8255 (The Warm Line, 5 p.m. - 3 a.m. daily)
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