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New Patients

Our diverse staff of mental health professionals provides a wide range of treatment options for you and your family.

We are a group comprised of independent psychiatrists, psychologists, clinical social workers, licensed marriage and family therapists, and licensed professional counselors. Our clinicians blend their varying specialties together to provide comprehensive and compassionate treatment for our patients.

So whether you are looking for counseling, medication management, or testing services, our staff is devoted to finding the right tools to aid you on your path to wellness.

  • Call 608/274-0355 option 2 and leave a voicemail for review by our Intake Coordinator.

  • Our Intake Coordinator will respond to your request. This information is used to ensure we can find a clinician best suited to meet your needs.

  • Once the information is gathered, we work internally to do a benefit check on your insurance and check with the clinicians for availability. This process can take up to 3-5 business days.

  • After hearing back from the clinicians, we will reach out to you to follow up to discuss scheduling options and review your insurance benefits. We always recommend that you also contact your insurance provider directly as they do not guarantee the information they provide to us.

What kind of mental health professional should I see?

Mental health providers offer different services based on their licensure and specialties. Here are some general definitions for each provider type at our clinic:

Psychiatrists: These are medical doctors who specialize in mental health. While many provide some psychotherapy services in session, their main focus is finding and prescribing medications that best aid in your treatment.

APNPs: APNPs, or Advanced Practice Nurse Prescribers, are medical professionals who specialize in mental health. Many provide some psychotherapy services in session, but they are also able to find and prescribe medications that best aid in your treatment.

Psychologists: These professionals have PsyD’s or PhD’s in the field of psychology. Some psychologists provide therapy in session in order to help their patients. Other psychologists may specialize in psychological and/or neuropsychological testing in order to clarify a diagnosis or provide assessments for professional settings. Please see our psychologists’ individual pages for details on what services they offer.

Licensed Clinical Social Workers: These professionals have master’s degrees in social work that are trained in psychotherapy services. They work directly with their clients in therapy to help them manage different mental health issues.

Licensed Professional Counselors: These are professionals with master’s degrees in mental health counseling. Like some psychologists and LCSWs, these providers work with their clients in session to address their mental health concerns with psychotherapy and varying treatment modalities.

Licensed Marriage & Family Therapists: These professionals with master’s degrees help couples and family members manage problems within their relationships. LMFTs diagnose and identify the causes of strains in relationships and then apply psychotherapeutic techniques to counsel and offer solutions to clients.

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“I wouldn’t be here today if it wasn’t for the team at MPA West! My life is so much better since I started seeing [three providers] back in 2013. They are so caring and helpful. They are true heroes. Thank you for helping me see my purpose in life and for not letting me give up on myself when that was all I wanted to do ❤️ I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this place to anyone that needs help.”

- A Google reviewer