Minnesota Mental Health Clinics

For partners and referring providers

A clinical partner you can refer with confidence.

MMHC has been the Twin Cities’ clinician-owned mental health practice for 40 years. We work alongside primary care, schools, and community organizations to make referrals stick — same-week openings when possible, statewide telehealth, and specialty care that fills system gaps.

Already partnering with us?

Submit a referral in under two minutes.

Send a patient our way and our intake team responds within one business day. For same-day or urgent coordination, call us directly.

Why partner with MMHC

What you get is what your patients actually need.

  • Referrals stay connected.

    Therapy, psychiatry, assessments, and group programs are all in-house. Your patient doesn't get bounced between three different systems — and you don't have to chase three different release-of-information forms to know what's happening.

  • Specialty care that fills the gaps.

    Trauma IOP, Perinatal IOP, ADHD/ASD assessment, the Center for Reproductive Mental Health, and Horizons community support. The hard-to-find services your patients usually wait months for.

  • Real availability.

    Same-week openings most weeks across our 11 Twin Cities locations and statewide telehealth. We accept BCBS Minnesota, HealthPartners, Medica, UCare, UnitedHealthcare, plus Medicare and Medicaid.

Comfortable therapy office at Minnesota Mental Health Clinics with cozy seating and a welcoming atmosphere
Marilyn Galloway, MMHC Community Engagement Manager

Your point of contact

Meet Marilyn Galloway.

Marilyn is our Community Engagement Manager. She works with partners across Minnesota to expand access to specialty mental health care — from reproductive mental health and trauma care to IOPs, psychiatry, and ADHD/ASD testing.

Book 30 minutes with her to talk through your organization’s referral pain points and what we can actually solve.

What partnership looks like in practice

A few of the programs we’re running right now.

  • GAPS Initiative

    Perinatal mental health, embedded in your clinic.

    Perinatal-trained clinicians work inside OB/GYN, fertility, and early family education settings. EPDS, PHQ-9, GAD-7 screening + brief assessment, warm hand-offs, group + psychoeducation, monthly CEU-eligible staff consults.

  • Horizons Community Programs

    Case management for adults with serious mental illness.

    Coordinated case management and community support focused on housing, employment, and social opportunities — for people whose needs the standard outpatient model isn’t built to meet.

Tell us about your organization

Let’s see how we can help.

A few quick details and we’ll route this to the right person on our team. Takes about two minutes.

We’ll respond within one business day.