



CHI Health Mercy Psychiatric Associate Council Bluffs
CHI Health Mercy Psychiatric Associate Council Bluffs
CHI Health Mercy Psychiatric Associate Council Bluffs
About CHI Health Mercy Psychiatric Associate Council Bluffs
This center provides outpatient psychiatric care on the CHI Health Mercy Council Bluffs campus for people seeking support with emotional, behavioral, or substance-use concerns. Patients receive evaluations, medication management, and therapy, along with guidance toward services that fit their needs. Care addresses conditions such as anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, and substance use, helping individuals better understand symptoms and work toward stability.
Access Multiple Levels of Care
The hospital-based setting offers convenient access to labs, imaging, and medical specialists, which supports individuals managing both physical and mental health needs. As part of CHI Health Behavioral Care, the clinic connects people to inpatient psychiatry, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient services, and integrated behavioral health. This structure helps children, teens, adults, and older adults find care that matches their level of care needs.
Engage in Safe, Inclusive Care
Patients can expect a steady, team-based approach grounded in safety, compassion, and inclusion. Care focuses on improving daily functioning, easing symptoms, and supporting long-term stability through outpatient visits or connection to other behavioral health problems. The calm setting and on-site medical resources help reduce stress, offering reassurance for individuals and families. Providers guide each person toward services that support healing in body, mind, and spirit.

Center Overview

Supportive Medication for Recovery
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) is an evidence-based approach that pairs FDA-approved medications with counseling to treat addiction. The medications are used to reduce cravings, ease withdrawal symptoms, or block the effects of substances. More about MAT
Methadone
Naltrexone
Buprenorphine
Note: Treatment centers offer different forms of MAT—such as oral tablets, dissolvable films, or monthly injections—and their policies can vary based on state regulations, provider preferences, and insurance coverage. Because of these differences, it's best to contact the center directly to learn what options are available and what might be right for your situation.






