Assessment, brief interventions, and therapy for individuals and families.
If you are experiencing a suicidal, mental health, and/or substance use crisis, free and confidential support from trained counselors is available now.
988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline – Available 24/7, 365 days a year
Behavioral Health Services Provided
Outpatient Psychotherapy for individuals, couples and families
Group Therapy
Medication Therapy
Psychiatric Evaluations
Behavioral Health Services NOT Provided
Access to in-patient treatment programs
Medication treatment for substance use disorders or advanced psychiatric diagnosis
How to Qualify for Behavioral Health Services
Live or work in Walworth County
Have no health insurance
Household income at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level
You must register before receiving services. To get started, register online or call the clinic at 262-379-1401 for assistance.
Behavioral Health Services Fees
Services are free to qualifying patients.
To learn more about qualifying for services, visit the Patients page.

“You may not control all the events that happen to you, but you can decide not to be reduced by them.” ~Maya Angelou
Walk-in Services
OAFC does NOT offer walk-in services.
Appointments are necessary for all clinic services – appointment times for patients are limited and vary.
Who We Are
Health and wellness are difficult to maintain in the best of times, let alone during times of illness or changes in life situations. In a continuation of OAFC’s belief in holistic human-centered healthcare, we are proud to have bilingual therapists on staff to meet with patients who speak English or Spanish. Some wounds are not always treatable by a doctor’s appointment, so talking with our therapists, meeting with a therapy group, or considering other therapeutic options may be the way to get you to a fuller and more fulfilling state of wellness.