Caring for our community

Community wellness starts here

The pandemic has impacted us all differently. If you're having trouble, help is available. You're not alone. The City of Phoenix and Mercy Care are working to provide behavioral health services at no cost to Phoenix residents who are uninsured or have health insurance that doesn’t cover the behavioral health services they need.

Behavioral health services include:

  • Mental health screening
  • Counseling and therapy
  • Substance use treatment
  • Case management 

Services are available for adults and children that live in the City of Phoenix. To get services, check out our providers in the table below and just go to the location closest to you. They will confirm you are a City of Phoenix resident and help you complete a screening to start services.

You can call Member Services at 866-642-1582 (TTY 711); 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Monday through Friday for more information. We're here to help. 

PROVIDER SERVICES WEBSITE PHONE NUMBER

Adelante Healthcare

Case management, behavioral health, counseling, substance use disorder (SUD), transportation, assessment and eligibility screening, COVID testing/vaccination, health education, Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC)* adelantehealthcare.com 877-809-5092

Circle the City

Case management, behavioral health, counseling, substance use disorder (SUD), transportation, assessment and eligibility screening, COVID testing/vaccination, health education circlethecity.org 602-776-7676

Chicanos por la Causa

Individual and adult counseling, suicide prevention training, substance use disorder (SUD), case management, life skills, behavioral health screening and assessment, psychoeducational services, community based services, transportation cplc.org

602) 257-0700

Community Bridges

Behavioral health screening and assessment, non-emergency transportation, medication training and support, counseling, psychoeducational services, peer support, case management, substance use, eviction prevention, Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC)* communitybridgesaz.org 877-931-9142

EMPACT

Behavioral health screening and assessment, non-emergency transportation, medication training and support,
counseling, psychoeducational services, peer support, case management, suicide prevention training, navigation services, eviction prevention
lafronteraaz-empact.org 480-736-4955

Intensive Treatment Systems

Medication assisted treatment,
substance use, counseling
itsofaz.com 855-245-6350

Mind 24/7

Behavioral health screening and assessment, non-emergency transportation, medication training and support,
counseling, psychoeducational services, peer support, case management

mind24-7.com 844-646-3247

Neighborhood Outreach Access to Health (NOAH)

Case management, behavioral health services, counseling, substance use, health education noahhelps.org 480-882-4545

Southwest Behavioral Health

Behavioral health screening and assessment, non-emergency transportation, medication training and support, counseling, psychoeducational services, peer support, case management, eviction prevention sbhservices.org 602-265-8338

Spectrum Healthcare

Child/family, individual adult counseling, substance use, case management, life skills, behavioral health screening and assessment, psychoeducational services, community based services, transportation spectrumhealthcare-group.com 877-634-7333

Touchstone Health Services

Child/family, individual adult counseling, substance use, case management, life skills, behavioral health screening and assessment, psychoeducational services, community based services, transportation touchstonehs.org 866-207-3882

Valle Del Sol

Case management, behavioral health services, counseling, substance use, health education valledelsol.com 602-258-6797

 

If you or someone you know is in crisis, get help right away. You can call 602-222-9444 or 800-631-1314 (TTY 602-274-3360 or 800-327-9254). Or you can text HOPE to 4HOPE (44673), Monday to Friday from 2-10 p.m. and Saturday to Sunday from 8 a.m.-2 p.m.

Services made possible through an ARPA grant from the City of Phoenix.

*Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC) can help anyone get care regardless of their ability to pay.

Mercy Care has posters, brochures and pocket guides to let people know about behavioral health services that eligible children, youth and adults can get at no cost. These services are paid for by federal grants. You can view these materials and order copies at no cost to you. Share them with your clients and their families. Place them in your clinics, offices and centers. To order, just fill of the order form below and email it to Grants@MercyCareAZ.org.

View and order materials