The Outpatient Open Network was developed to increase cultural diversity, linguistic diversity, and therapy modalities offered by psychotherapy providers for Dane County residents without insurance. Eligibility requirements are:
Individuals seeking services through the Outpatient Open Network may contact their preferred provider from the Outpatient Directory directly, or the BHRC may provide assistance. Frequency of services is dependent on individual treatment needs, but should not exceed one per day, two days per week.
For individuals needing more intensive substance use treatment, DCDHS contracts with Tellurian and ARC to offer Intensive Outpatient Programming (IOP). Please see the outpatient directory for more information.
815 Forward Drive, Madison, WI 53711
Phone: (608) 268-6530
Email: info@anesistherapy.com
Founded in 2016 by Myra McNair, Anesis Therapy is bringing more culturally sensitive, visionary mental health care to Dane County. The staff at Anesis is racially, culturally, sexually, and linguistically reflective of the communities we serve. State-certified clinic that provides mental health and substance abuse treatment within the social, economic, and political context of the individual.
Open Network Services:
1955 W Broadway, Monona, WI 53713
Phone: (608) 405-3002
Email: info@generationstherapy.org
Our Generations Inc. is an outpatient mental health clinic that offers culturally specific services for communities of color. It was started to create a mental health agency where individuals and families within their communities can feel safe, heard, and seen. Recognizing disparities within the health industries motivated us to create an agency whose main focus is to build trust in communities of color and break cultural stigmas surrounding mental health. It is our hope to break cultural stigmas by exposing individuals to quality care and building therapeutic relationships.
Open Network Services:
4785 Hayes Road, Suite 200, Madison, WI 53704
Phone: (608) 844-8473
Email: admin@cayaclinic.com
The mission of CAYA Clinic is to meet people who use drugs in Wisconsin where they are with evidence-based harm reduction therapy techniques to reduce drug-related harms, prevent overdose, and promote the empowerment of people who use drugs. Mental Health and Substance Use Treatment are provided without an abstinence requirement. Services offered in-person and virtually.
Open Network Services: