Behavioral Health

Natrona County and Fremont County

Counseling Services

CHCCW believes in treating the whole person. Aligned with this belief and unique in Wyoming, Behavioral Health is integrated with all other aspects of your health as a person. We work closely with Family Practice, Pediatrics, Quick Care, Women’s Health, Dental and the Pharmacy to provide the best continuity and access to care for you and your loved ones.

Community Health Center’s highly-trained Behavioral Health staff is here to help. Our skilled caregivers deliver complete mental and emotional health services, including:

  • Evaluation and assessment
  • Case management
  • Therapeutic interventions for people at nearly every stage of life, from young children to seniors
  • Prescription and medication management

Our skilled and caring staff provides counseling and treatment for any challenges that impact you or your family’s home life, education, or career.

Our services are provided in a compassionate, confidential and professional manner. We are dedicated to helping people adapt and adjust to present challenges to create a healthy quality of life. We accept all insurances and provide a sliding scale based on financial need.

IMPACT Services

Depression Treatment

IMPACT service stands for Improving Mood-Promoting Access to Collaborative Treatment.

This streamlined approach to care will increase access to effective depression treatment for patients in Central Wyoming, decrease depression, and improve the overall well-being of the individuals and families served by CHCCW.

With the CHCCW IMPACT Team you receive the best care if you participate actively with your primary care provider. Your primary health care provider (PCP) will oversee all aspects of your care at CHCCW. Your provider will work closely with the other members of the care team to make sure you receive the best care possible.

Care managers work closely with you and your provider to implement your treatment plan, and to monitor your progress. The psychiatric nurse practitioner is an expert consultant to the primary care provider and the care manager. The psychiatric consultant is available to advise your care team about diagnostic questions or treatment options, to ensure you are receiving the best care possible.

Suicide Prevention

CHCCW’s IMPACT and Behavioral Health services offer comprehensive depression and suicide prevention services. CHCCW offers free depression screenings to diagnose and treat the symptoms of depression and anxiety that can often lead to suicidal thoughts.


Our care managers will assess symptoms and discuss best available treatment options for you. Care managers are trained to provide professional and quality treatment in a confidential setting.

To get help or to learn more about CHCCW IMPACT services CALL: (307) 233-6000

If you or someone you know needs support now, call or text 988 or chat 988Lifeline.org.

988 connects you with a trained crisis counselor who can help.

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Behavioral Health

With support from the University of Washington’s AIMS Center, the John A. Hartford Foundation, Margaret A. Cargill Foundation and the Kinskey Family Foundation, CHCCW has served over 700 patients through the IMPACT Collaborative Care Model specializing in a multifaceted psychiatric treatment approach.

With the IMPACT Model, patients receive the collaboration from primary care providers, psychiatric consultants and a care management team to help manage depression.

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