Behavioral Health Counseling - Community Healthcare Center

Behavioral Health Counseling

for Children and Adults

Community Healthcare Center’s Behavioral Health Counselors can see children through seniors. Our Counselors evaluate the needs of the patient to assist them in making healthy behavioral choices in their life. When necessary, the Counselors share the evaluation information and treatment plan with the patient’s Primary Care Provider. The Counselors will utilize community  resources and may provide or assist their patient, as needed, with appropriate referral options.

Counseling at Community Healthcare Center is focused intervention counseling, which consists of brief 20 to 30 minute counseling sessions. Behavioral Health Counseling at Community Healthcare Center is not traditional one-hour counseling sessions. These brief sessions are specifically designed to treat the issue that the patient is currently struggling with, and if more traditional counseling is necessary, the counselors will refer them to community resources that are available for the level of counseling that is needed. Our Behavioral Health Counselors will be able to help with, but not limited to:

• Mental health concerns, such as depression, anxiety, etc.
• Weight management and education
• Managing and living with a chronic illness
• Behavioral issues in children, including ADHD
• Smoking cessation
• Alcohol/drug abuse
• Managing chronic pain

Appointments can be made directly with our Behavioral Health Counselors, or through your Community Healthcare Center Provider. Children and adults can both benefit from our Behavioral  Health Counseling Services.

Sliding fee scale available based on family size and income, regardless of insurance status.

You may request a new patient counseling appointment using the form below, or you may call us at (940) 766-6306. Once you have completed the form and submitted it to us you will be contacted by phone no later than the next scheduled business day.

This form is for new counseling patients only. Established Community Healthcare Center patients must request an appointment by using the patient portal or by calling (940) 766-6306.

Due to the current situation with Covid-19, and in order to best care for our existing patients and our employees, Community Healthcare Center is only accepting new patients at its Wichita Falls service sites (including TodayCare) within the following vulnerable populations:

  • Under 21 years of age,
  • Ages 65 and older, or
  • Pregnant women.

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"Many Wichitans brag about the quality of your services."

- Medical Patient

Mission

To provide access to high quality, respectful and patient-centered primary and preventive healthcare services for everyone.

Vision

Community Healthcare Center will eliminate health disparities and inequities in our community by being the provider of choice for primary medical, dental and behavioral healthcare services.

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Community Healthcare Center's TodayCare Walk-in Clinic is closed today, Saturday, November 25th.

Our regular clinic hours will resume on Monday, November 27th.
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Community Healthcare Centers TodayCare Walk-in Clinic is closed today, Saturday, November 25th. 

Our regular clinic hours will resume on Monday, November 27th.

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Colorectal screening is important for both men and women equally. Cancer doesn’t discriminate and early detection can save lives.

Screening usually starts at age 45, but can vary based on risk factors.

There are various screening methods available, such as colonoscopy and stool tests.

Have more questions? Talk to your Community Healthcare Center provider at your next visit or visit cancer.org/colonguidelines.
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Colorectal screening is important for both men and women equally. Cancer doesn’t discriminate and early detection can save lives. 

Screening usually starts at age 45, but can vary based on risk factors. 

There are various screening methods available, such as colonoscopy and stool tests. 

Have more questions? Talk to your Community Healthcare Center provider at your next visit or visit cancer.org/colonguidelines.
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