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We Are Here For You

If you recognize symptoms of perinatal depression and anxiety, don’t hesitate to ask for help. Moms Mental Health Initiative (MMHI) screened each of the following doctors and therapists to ensure they will take the best care of perinatal people navigating mood and anxiety disorders. Please let them know that Moms Mental Health Initiative sent you. Our providers understand the urgency of treating PMADs and will work to get you seen ASAP.

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Moms Mental Health Initiative does not receive any compensation in exchange for listing providers on its directory.

If your needs are urgent, or you fear for you and your baby’s safety, call 911 or a qualified crisis hotline such as 800-273-TALK immediately. You can also access the crisis text line 24/7 by texting “HOME” to 741-741. For non-emergency Maternal Mental Health Support, you can call 1-833-943-5746 to reach the National Maternal Mental Health Hotline operated by Postpartum Support International.

Emergency Support

When using the directory, it works best to search your insurance first. This will narrow down the provider list and allow you to choose a provider who may be a good fit.

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Contact Us

Please fill out the form and a member of our team will get back to you. 
 

Moms Mental Health Initiative is not a substitute for your licensed healthcare provider. If your needs are urgent, or you fear for you and your baby’s safety, call 911 or 988, the National Crisis Hotline, immediately. You can also text the crisis line using 988.

For non-emergency Maternal Mental Health Support, you can call 1-833-943-5746 to reach the National Maternal Mental Health Hotline operated by Postpartum Support International.

Additional Perinatal Mental Health Support

Moms Mental Health Initiative does not complete vetting for non-mental health services, though we are familiar with many of the resources listed below. Community support can reduce risk factors and minimize additional stress to families navigating perinatal mood and anxiety disorders.

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