Help! If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, please call 988 or text “home” to 741741 to reach the Michigan Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
Are mental or behavioral health difficulties holding you back from the life you want to live? Is substance use interfering with your life? Many people struggle with these issues. The path toward healing often starts at Trinity Health Michigan.
We're here for you whether you need outpatient or inpatient care. You receive a thorough evaluation and treatment in a nonjudgmental and therapeutic environment. We're here to listen and help you get the best care for your needs.
Outpatient services help children, adults and families push past common challenges. These may include anxiety, depression, or mood disorders. We offer psychiatry, therapy, and counseling services in a supportive and confidential setting.
Many of our primary care offices also offer behavioral health services. We offer virtual appointments, making it easier to fit care into your busy life.
Our providers use research-based methods to help you achieve lasting sobriety. You have access to a broad range of services tailored to each recovery phase. We also offer services and support for your loved ones, making it easier for the entire family to heal.
We recognize the specific medical and behavioral health concerns that veterans face. This includes illnesses and trauma associated with service and deployments. Many of our teams have special training in assessing and responding to these challenges. We provide focused preventive care and treatments that help you feel your best. Explore military and veteran medicine services.
Anyone, regardless of age, gender, lifestyle, social and economic factors, or mental health status, can experience suicidal thoughts. Watch this video to learn more about resources and information that can help save lives.
Help! If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, please call 988 or text “home” to 741741 to reach the Michigan Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
Help is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week via call, text or chat. Speak with a trained counselor if you or a loved one is experiencing: