Best Mental Health in Phoenix, Arizona — 6 resources

6 Resources

1. NAMI Arizona

Statewide affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness providing free peer-led support groups, Family-to-Family and Basics education classes, a helpline for referrals, and community awareness programs across Arizona. Serves individuals living with mental illness and their loved ones at no cost. Local affiliates operate in multiple cities. Open to all; no diagnosis required to attend support groups or classes.

602-244-8166 · 2210 N 7th St, Phoenix, AZ 85006

2. Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) - Behavioral Health

Arizona's Medicaid agency overseeing behavioral health services for AHCCCS members through Regional Behavioral Health Authorities and contracted health plans across the state. Covers outpatient counseling, psychiatric services, medication, crisis intervention, and inpatient stabilization. Members can self-refer or be referred by a primary care provider. Bring AHCCCS ID card, photo ID, and medication list to initial behavioral health intake.

602-417-4000 · 801 E Jefferson St, Phoenix, AZ 85034

3. Solari Crisis & Human Services

Arizona's primary statewide crisis line provider offering 24/7 telephone crisis intervention, mobile crisis team dispatch for in-person stabilization, warm handoffs to outpatient behavioral health, and placement into crisis observation or stabilization units. Serves adults, adolescents, and children across Arizona regardless of insurance or ability to pay. Call from anywhere in the state to reach a trained crisis counselor within minutes.

1-800-631-1314 · 1209 S 1st Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85003

4. Community Bridges Inc (CBI)

Large Arizona behavioral health provider offering 24/7 crisis services, crisis stabilization units, outpatient counseling, psychiatric care, medication-assisted substance abuse treatment, detox, and supported housing across Maricopa, Pinal, and neighboring counties. Accepts AHCCCS, private insurance, and offers sliding-scale fees for the uninsured. Bring photo ID, insurance card, medication list, and any treatment history to intake appointments.

480-831-7566 · 1850 N Central Ave, Suite 100, Phoenix, AZ 85004

5. Jewish Family & Children's Service of Arizona

Phoenix-based nonprofit providing individual, family, couples, and group counseling; psychiatric services; integrated primary and behavioral health care; older adult services; and refugee resettlement across Maricopa County. Serves clients of all faiths, backgrounds, and income levels. Offers sliding-scale fees and accepts AHCCCS and most insurance plans. Bring photo ID, insurance card, and medication list to intake appointments.

602-279-7655 · 4747 N 7th St, Suite 100, Phoenix, AZ 85014

6. Copa Health (Mesa)

East Valley behavioral health and developmental disability services provider offering individual and group therapy, psychiatric services, medication management, supported employment programs, and community integration for adults and adolescents across Maricopa County. Accepts AHCCCS and most commercial insurance plans. Bring photo ID, insurance or AHCCCS card, medication list, and any prior treatment records to intake appointments.

480-464-7700 · 2902 N 35th Ave, Suite 7, Phoenix, AZ 85017

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Featured: NAMI Arizona, Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) - Behavioral Health, Solari Crisis & Human Services, Community Bridges Inc (CBI), Jewish Family & Children's Service of Arizona.