Mental health programs and services in Wisconsin

COMING SOON! Virtual AODA Psycho-education Group

Start Date: Tuesday-January 16, 2024
Time: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM
Place: Zoom (Zoom info will be provided upon completion)

The group is open for 12 weeks. Participants can join at any time. All participants must schedule an assessment and treatment plan appointment prior to first group attendance. Please send all referrals to: referrals@mhawisconsin.org. Self-referrals please call: 414-276-3122

Who We See

We provide counseling and support services for adults, adolescents and children. The Clinic is accepting new patients.

Our Treatment Approach

  • Strengths-based
  • Client-centered
  • Trauma-informed

Areas of Focus

  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Relationship issues
  • Trauma
  • Parenting
  • Grief
  • Stress
  • Mood Disorders
  • Codependency
  • Veterans issues
  • Personality Disorders
  • Domestic violence
  • Child loss
  • General mental health concerns
  • Substance use disorder treatment services

Types of Payment Accepted

  • Medicaid/T-19
  • Most Medicaid HMOs (call for a complete list)
  • Sliding fee scale
  • Cash/Credit card

 

The MHA-WI Wellness Clinic is an approved ancillary provider for the Comprehensive Community Services (CCS) network.

Contact us at referrals@mhawisconsin.org or 414-276-3122.
 

The MHA-WI Wellness Clinic is certified by the State of Wisconsin.

LOCATED AT:

3910 W Lisbon Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53208

HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday – Friday 9am - 5pm
Evening hours by appointment

CONTACT US
Phone: (414) 276-3122

Other Services

Children’s Autism Screening

through the Next Step Clinic- a MHA satellite clinic in partnership with Marquette University. Offers screening, evaluation, and the medical diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) for children.

For referrals and additional information: help@nextstepclinic.org

Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services

Our treatment philosophy is based on the premise that addiction is not a simple disease with a one-size-fits-all treatment regimen, but rather a culmination of habitual choices that affect all systems in the body: physical, mental and emotional. Our strong psycho-educational program helps people understand how the cycle of addiction works and allows them to free themselves from it.

  • Individual AODA counseling (virtual)
  • Outpatient AODA groups
  • Intoxicated Drivers Program- call for more information

Contact: referrals@mhawisconsin.org or 414-276-3122