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Mental health care - adult

Comprehensive, expert care and treatment for adults experiencing mental health challenges

** If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, please dial 9-1-1 for immediate help. **

Mental wellness is an important part of your overall well-being. Whether it is you or someone in your life who is experiencing a mental health condition, the good news is that help is available, and recovery is possible. 

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Support is available

Our mental health care team offers an extensive range of programs and services in adult psychiatry and adult psychology to help you address issues that include: 

  • anxiety
  • depression
  • isolation
  • family and other relationship issues
  • grief and loss
  • emotional effects of chronic illness
  • other acute, chronic and more complex mental health challenges
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Comprehensive, expert care near you

Mental health specialists and clinicians at Allina Health are highly trained experts committed to providing you with comprehensive care that meets your specific needs.

We are conveniently located throughout the Twin Cities Metro as well as at our regional locations. We also offer virtual visits to ensure you can get help no matter where you’re located.

Mental health services and levels of care

Mental health care needs vary from person to person. We understand this and offer different levels of care to meet the broad range of needs - everything from crisis care and inpatient services to outpatient support and specialty programs. Learn more about our levels of mental health care and services at Allina Health: 

Crisis care mental health services

If you or someone in your life is experiencing a mental health or addiction crisis, there is immediate help available at Allina Health Emergency Department (ED) locations throughout the Twin Cities Metro and at our regional locations.  

Crisis care services are available for patients of all ages. At the Emergency Department:

  • You will have a team of mental health crisis care clinicians on hand to support you.
  • You will meet with one of our specially trained mental health clinicians, who will conduct a risk assessment and evaluate your situation.
  • Your clinician will provide recommendations to one of our highly trained ED providers to ensure you receive the right level of care to meet your immediate need.
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Crisis care mental health services

Learn more about our crisis care services and locations  

Inpatient mental health care

Our inpatient care services treat adults experiencing acute, safety-compromising circumstances due a sudden mental health crisis.

Inpatient care requires a referral (usually by ED crisis care) and includes hospitalization for assessment, evaluation and treatment by an expert team of specialists and clinicians. The focus of this care is stabilization and coordination with outpatient teams to a ensure a smooth, timely transition from inpatient to outpatient services.

Intermediate mental health care

Our intermediate outpatient services include a range of core and specialty programs, which provide different levels of care. Most programs require a referral from a specialty provider. In some cases, self-referrals are accepted. All programs require an assessment to ensure placement into the appropriate program.

Partial hospitalization program (PHP)

PHP is a three- to four-week, all-day (Monday – Friday) outpatient (day hospital) mental health treatment program directed by a psychiatrist in a group therapy setting. PHP can help prevent and reduce mental health hospitalization. Learn more about our adult partial hospitalization program

Intensive outpatient program (IOP) for adults

Our intensive outpatient program supports adults navigating complex mental health challenges who need expanded outpatient services but not partial hospitalization care. Programs meet several times a week for six to eight weeks. Learn more about our Intensive Outpatient Program services.

Day treatment

Day treatment is a six- to eight-week program designed to manage mental health concerns and improve resilience at home. Day treatment meets three times a week, three hours at a time and includes group and skills-based therapy. Learn more about adult day treatment.

Intermediate outpatient care specialty programs

Our intermediate care specialty programs provide treatment and support for adults with special mental health care needs. These programs include: 

Hospital-based specialty clinic care

Allina Health hospital-based specialty clinics (HBCs) provide outpatient mental health care to those living with complex health needs. These may be patients managing two or more distinct health conditions at the same time or those with severe or persistent mental health conditions.

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A collaborative, team-based approach

Our HBC team includes highly trained experts, specialists and clinicians from specialty areas that include psychiatry, individual and group therapy, psychological testing, specialty nursing, complex care coordination and addiction. We are collaborative – fully committed to working together to meet the needs of our patients and community.

HBC specialty program tracks include: 

Call our Mental Health and Addiction Connection line (866-603-0016) for more information. 

In-clinic integrated mental health care

We work closely with our Allina Health primary care network and have a team of mental health providers located within select primary care clinics across the Metro and at our regional locations. Our in-clinic mental health care team provides consultation, assessment, therapy, as well as other psychiatric and psychological support services for all ages.

In-clinic mental health care, integrated within primary care clinics, supports seamless collaboration between mental health and primary care providers. Support services are available by e-consultation, virtual visits and in-clinic appointments. 

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Source: Allina Health Mental Health and Addiction team
Reviewed by: Samantha Guthman, Director of Program Development

First published: 2/12/2026