Best Mental Health in Columbus, Ohio — 3 verified

3 Resources

1. Ohio Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services

Ohio state agency coordinating mental health and addiction services statewide. Women can call to be connected with county mental health boards, local treatment providers, and crisis services. The agency also oversees funding for community mental health centers. Call Mon-Fri 8am-5pm or visit mha.ohio.gov to find local programs and service providers.

(877) 275-6364 · 30 E Broad St 8th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215

2. NAMI Ohio

National Alliance on Mental Illness Ohio affiliate providing free education programs, peer-led support groups, and mental health advocacy statewide. Women can join free NAMI support groups, take free Family-to-Family or Peer-to-Peer courses, and find local affiliate chapters. Call Mon-Fri 9am-5pm or visit namiohio.org to find groups near you.

(614) 224-2700 · 1225 Dublin Rd Suite 130, Columbus, OH 43215

3. ADAMH Board of Franklin County — Columbus

Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Board of Franklin County funds and coordinates mental health and addiction services in the Columbus metro. Women can call to be referred to a network provider for counseling, psychiatric services, crisis care, or substance use treatment. Sliding-scale fees available. Call Mon-Fri 8am-5pm or visit adamhfranklin.org.

(614) 224-1057 · 447 E Broad St, Columbus, OH 43215

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Featured: Ohio Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services, NAMI Ohio, ADAMH Board of Franklin County — Columbus.