Mental Health and Substance Use Services

If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, the Clackamas County Support and Crisis Line is available 24-hours a day, 7 days a week by calling 503-655-8585. 

Clackamas Health Centers offers a wide range of therapy and counseling services for children, youth, and adults experiencing mental health or substance use challenges. Services are provided through our integrated health centers, where care teams work together to support your whole-person health and well-being.

To make an appointment with our Behavioral Health Clinic, call 503-655-8401.

For information about mental health and substance use counseling services for children, teens, and families, please visit our Child and Family Mental Health Therapy page.

Our Approach to Care

We take a comprehensive, person-centered, and trauma-informed approach that may include:

  • Therapy and counseling
  • Case management and care coordination
  • Medication evaluation and management
  • Peer support services

Our goal is to work alongside you to support recovery, resilience, and overall wellness. We believe mental health and substance use treatment can have positive, far-reaching impacts not only for individuals, but also for families, support networks, and the broader community. 

Services Available

The following outpatient services are offered at our Mental Health and Substance Use Treatment Centers:

  • Individual therapy
  • Parent and family support and education
  • Group therapy and skills building
  • Individual skills training
  • Medication evaluation and management
  • Case management to help connect with community resources
  • Crisis intervention for immediate mental health needs
  • Consultation for families, schools, medical providers, law enforcement, and community partners
  • Peer support services 
     

Services and appointments

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The following services are available at our outpatient Mental Health and Addictions Centers:

  • Focused Individual Psychotherapy
  • Parent/Family Support and Education
  • Group Therapy and Skill Building
  • Individual Skills Training
  • Medication Evaluation and Management
  • Case management (to assist individuals and families in accessing community resources)
  • Crisis Intervention (address immediate emergent mental health needs)
  • Consultation (to families, schools, medical providers, law enforcement and other community agencies)
  • Peer Services
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For an initial appointment and information concerning mental health or addiction treatment services at any of our health center locations, call 503-655-8401. 

For hearing impaired, please use Oregon Relay at 1-800-735-1232.

Please have the name of your medical insurer (if any), policy number and group number available when you call.

Trained, professional staff will assess your request for service. Every effort will be made to match your problem with a particular staff expertise and program availability, as well as geographical location and other relevant considerations.

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  • Oregon Health Plan and Medicare are accepted for both mental health and substance abuse treatment services.
  • Commercial insurance is accepted for youth substance abuse treatment only.
  • Commercial insurance benefit plans should always be investigated before deciding on the place of service. Many plans will only pay the maximum benefit for services received from a preferred provider. Many health insurance plans also require pre-authorization for services.
  • Please bring all insurance cards and your household income data on your first visit.
  • Mental health and substance abuse treatment services are also available for those without insurance. Please call the Clackamas Behavioral Health Division at 503-742-5335 to inquire about eligibility for our uninsured funding program.
  • Fees are calculated using the household income and size of the family as determined by the annual federal poverty guidelines.
  • Visa, MasterCard, debit cards, personal checks and cash are accepted.
  • Clackamas Health Centers offers care on a sliding fee scale to eligible uninsured and unde-rinsured people. No one is refused care due to an inability to pay.  
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Oregon Health Plan pays for mental health services for children, youth, families and adults. Get more information about your benefits and the services available to you in the Member Handbook. Find a provider for yourself or a family member. Visit Health Share of Oregon to see a list of providers that is covered by your plan.

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Locations

Services may vary based on location.

110 Beavercreek Road Suite 100 Oregon City, OR 97045 
503-655-8471
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Hours
Monday–Friday
8 a.m. to 7 p.m.

18911 Portland Ave., Gladstone, OR 97027
503-655-8471
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Hours: 
Monday–Friday
8 a.m. to 7 p.m.

6605 SE Lake Road, Milwaukie, OR 97222
503-655-8401

Hours: 
Monday–Friday
8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

39740 Pleasant St, Sandy, OR 97055 

Behavioral Health 503-722-6950
Primary Care 503-655-8471
Hours:
Monday–Friday
8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Genoa Pharmacy 503-563-7679
Open M-TH 8:30-5:30, F 8-5 & Closed every day 12-1.

Staffed during school hours by a full-time Certified Nurse Practitioner in partnership with the school districts. Behavioral Health services are also available on a regular basis.

9775 SE Sunnyside Road, Suite 200, Clackamas, OR 97015
503-655-8471 

Hours:
Monday–Friday
8 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Phone:503-655-8471

2051 Kaen Road Oregon City, OR 97045

Office Hours:

Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 
In person by appointment only

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