Our Mobile Clinic is back on the road for the 2025 season, from April to October. We will be Hawkesbury and surroundings. Dates and information below.
Our walk-in clinics are still open in Hawkesbury and Casselman offices. For dates and times, please visit the page Walk-in One Session Counselling Clinic.
Fast and easy access to counselling services! No appointment or referral needed for a one-time counselling session.
Why come to us?
If you need someone to talk to about life’s challenges, come in to speak with a trained professional counsellor. We can help you with issues such as:
- Job loss and job-related stress
- Depression and anxiety
- Parenting, family and marital conflict
- Separation, divorce and grief
- Addictions: alcohol, drugs, medication and gambling
- Anger and difficult interpersonal relationships
- Gender identity and gender expression
- Sexual assault
- Other life challenges
How do we help our clients?
We offer a walk-in individual single-session therapy with a psychotherapist.
Through the single-session approach, we help you work with your own strengths to plan a way to deal with your concern. In many cases, a single session is enough for you to take a step in the direction where you want to move. At the end of the session, if you and the therapist feel that you need a longer-term therapy, we can refer you to one of our programs.
Note: This walk-in clinic does not provide medication reviews or counselling with a psychiatrist.
Who do we serve?
- People aged 16 or over.
How to access our services?
- No appointment necessary.
- Bring your Health Card.
- Assistance is provided on a first-come, first-served basis.
- All clinics start at 10:00 a.m. and finish by 2:00 p.m.
- Clinics may be cancelled in case of extreme weather (torrential rain, high winds, etc.)
- No screening or referral required.
- Even if you are currently on our waiting list for one of our programs, you may come in for a single-session therapy.
The Mobile walk-in clinic is a service provided by the HGH Mental Health and Addiction Regional Centre, in partnership with the Eastern Ontario Health Unit (EOHU).
*The Eastern Ontario Health Unit (EOHU) offers harm reduction services, which involve distributing—without judgment—safe drug-use equipment and naloxone kits to clients. If necessary, we can refer people to other health and social services.
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Mental health resources
- Our department offers several other programs and services, for more information, please visit Access to Mental Health and Addiction Services.
- To learn more on the single-session therapy approach, read Walk-in Clinic, a Model for Single-Session Therapy.
- To learn how to take care of your mental health, get the facts on mental illness or find help for yourself or a loved one, visit Canadian Mental Health Association.
- For information on drugs and alcohol use and prevention strategies, visit the Eastern Ontario Health Unit.