Medication Treatment
Medications may be helpful for certain mental health conditions. For some conditions, such as mild to moderate anxiety and depression, it is usually best to start with non-medication interventions such as lifestyle strategies and/or psychotherapy. However, if those interventions haven't worked, or if symptoms of anxiety or depression are moderate to severe, then medications could be helpful. For other conditions, such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, however, medications play a much more important role in treatment.
Counselling and Therapy
Publicly Funded / Free Services
Day treatment programs
Publicly Funded / Free Services
Housing and Home Supports
Private Practice Professionals and Commercial Businesses
2454 Du Lac Road, Saint-pascal Baylon, ON, K0A 3N0 Map
613-703-0588
Area Served: Prescott and Russell County
Accepting patients: Unknown
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18 - 60 years
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General Community Mental Health Services
Private Practice Professionals and Commercial Businesses
University of Ottawa Health Services
801 King Edward Ave, Ottawa, ON, K1N 6N5 Map
613-564-3950
Areas Served: Ottawa-Carleton, LHIN Champlain
Accepting patients: Unknown
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Up to 17 years
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Other
Publicly Funded / Free Services
1 in 5 people will have some sort of mental health problem in their life. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis yourself, or you know someone who is, ...
Ottawa, ON
613-722-6914
Areas Served: Ottawa-Carleton, Prescott and Russell County, Renfrew County, Stormont, Dundas, Glengarry and the City of Cornwall
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All ages
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AccessMHA is a new way where people can contact a single service to connect to mental health and addiction services that will match your needs.
1145 Carling Avenue, Ottawa, ON, K1Z 7K4 Map
Area Served: LHIN Champlain
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16 years and up
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Primary Care to Mental health and addictions resource map for Champlain Sub-regions
ON, Canada
Area Served: LHIN Champlain
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All ages
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