Supportive Care You Can Trust
Mental health care matters—at every age and stage of life. Whether you’re managing stress, facing anxiety or depression, or supporting a loved one through a difficult time, help should be approachable and accessible. At Macoupin County Public Health, we provide compassionate, evidence-based behavioral health care to help individuals and families move forward with confidence and support.
Why Choose MCPHD Behavioral Health Services?
- Evidence-based care – Evaluations, counseling, and medication management for a variety of mental health concerns
- All ages welcome – Services for children (age 5 ), teens, adults, and seniors
- Experienced team – Licensed psychiatric nurse practitioners, clinical social workers, and counselors
- Patient-focused – We meet clients where they are, promoting recovery, coping skills, and hope
Our Core Behavioral Health Services
Individual & Family Therapy |
Medication Management |
Specialized Care |
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Convenient Locations Near You
St. Francis Way Clinic |
Maple Street Clinic |
Oakland Ave Clinic |
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805 St Francis Way, Litchfield, IL 62056 |
109 E Maple St, Gillespie, IL 62033 |
205 Oakland Ave, Carlinville, IL 62626 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can receive behavioral health care at MCPHD Clinics?
We provide care for patients ages 5 and older, including children, teens, adults, and seniors.
Do you accept insurance?
Yes. All major insurance plans are accepted including: private insurance plans, work (employee-sponsored) insurance, Health Marketplace, Get Covered Illinois plans, Medicaid, Medicare, and MCOs.
What if I don’t have insurance?
We offer a sliding fee scale to make behavioral health care accessible for uninsured or underinsured patients.
Do you provide behavioral health therapy for families as well as individuals?
Yes. We offer both individual and family therapy to help clients build stronger support systems.
Do you provide care for urgent behavioral health needs
If you or a loved one is in crisis or experiencing a life-threatening situation, please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room immediately.