Outpatient Services

The Outpatient Services is a program designed to provide therapy and counseling for persons and families needing help in coping with life adjustment problems, mental illness or substance use problems.

Mental Health
  • Therapy for individuals, families or group
  • Medication Management
  • Diagnostic Interviews
  • Med Checks
  • Medication Support
  • Needs Assessments provided through Urgent Outpatient Program
Substance Use
  • Counseling for individuals, families or group
  • Substance Use Disorder Evaluations
  • Needs Assessments provided through Urgent Outpatient Program

Fees for Outpatient Services — a sliding fee scale is used to determine client cost for those individuals who meet income guidelines. Medicare, Medicaid and most private insurance is accepted.

Providers of Outpatient Services – Clinical Staff is made up of a medical doctor and a nurse practitioner, master level therapists and licensed substance abuse counselors.

Locations of Outpatient Clinics — Heartland Counseling and Consulting Clinics are in four locations: North Platte, Lexington, Ogallala and McCook. Telehealth options are available for each location.

Do you offer a sliding fee scale?
Yes. Our sliding scale rates are based on total household income and number of people in the household. You must live in the State of Nebraska and must provide proof of income to be considered for a reduced fee

Do you accept insurance?
Yes, we accept Medicare, Medicaid, and most private insurance.

How long is a counseling session?
Typically, a counseling session runs 50-60 minutes. Initial Intake Assessments, Substance Use Evaluations and some regular sessions can take longer.

Can your counselors prescribe medication?
No. Medication can only be prescribed by a physician, nurse practitioner or physician’s assistant. Region II has a physician and nurse practitioner available via telehealth in each of the Heartland locations.

Are your clients required to be in counseling with one of your therapists in order to receive Medication Management?
No. You may receive Medication Management services independently of any counseling services.

How do I make an appointment?
*Please call location and Number nearest to you (Numbers are located at the top of the page)

The Outpatient Services is a program designed to provide therapy and counseling for persons and families needing help in coping with life adjustment problems, mental illness or substance abuse problems.

Mental Health
  • Therapy for individuals, families or group
  • Medication Management
  • Diagnostic Interviews
  • Med Checks
  • Medication Support
  • Needs Assessments provided through Urgent Outpatient Program
Substance Abuse
  • Counseling for individuals, families or group
  • Substance Abuse Evaluations
  • Needs Assessments provided through Urgent Outpatient Program

Fees for Outpatient Services — a sliding fee scale is used to determine client cost for those individuals who meet income guidelines. Medicare, Medicaid and most private insurance is accepted.

Providers of Outpatient Services – Clinical Staff is made up of a medical doctor and a nurse practitioner, master level therapists and licensed substance abuse counselors.

Locations of Outpatient Clinics — Heartland Counseling and Consulting Clinics are in four locations.

Do you offer a sliding fee scale?
Yes. Our sliding scale rates are based on total household income and number of people in the household. You must live in the State of Nebraska and must provide proof of income to be considered for a reduced fee

Do you accept insurance?
Yes, we accept Medicare, Medicaid, and most private insurance.

How long is a counseling session?
Typically, a counseling session runs 50-60 minutes. Initial Intake Assessments and some regular sessions can take longer.

Can your counselors prescribe medication?
No. Medication can only be prescribed by a physician. Region II has a physician who travels to each of our locations and provides psychotropic medication management for clients in our Medication Management Program.

Are your clients required to be in counseling with one of your therapists in order to receive Medication Management?
No. You may receive Medication Management services independently of any counseling services.

How do I make an appointment?
*Please call location and Number nearest to you (Numbers are located at the top of the page)