Clinics

Our partner clinics provides a safe environment to receive support and develop effective coping strategies.

If you are in immediate need of help, you can visit a mental health walk-in clinic or contact a crisis line.
Please click here for a list of services available to you.
What can you expect?

A safe space where you'll be heard, understood, and supported every step of the way

The Emerging Adults Service

In collaboration with AHS, FREA will be closely linked to a new service in Calgary for young adults called Emerging Adults Service (EAS).  

Why is this a good thing?

A One-Stop Shop
The EAS will be a comprehensive suite of mental health services tailored to emerging adults.
Evidence-Based Care
Our approach involves integrating research directly into care, allowing services to evolve based on real participant data from the registry.
Emerging Adults Treatment Clinics
Richmond Road Diagnostic & Treatment Centre
Address: 1820 Richmond Road SW
Hours: 8:00 am to 4:30 pm
Contact: 403-955-8389

This clinic provides therapeutic support to emerging adults 16-24 years of age who are struggling with a mental health issue which is impeding their transition from adolescence to adulthood. Services are provided by a number of mental healthcare professionals. Referral and appointment are required.
Community Addiction & Mental Health Clinics
Foothills Professional Building
Address: Suite 380-1620 29 Street NW
Hours: 8:00 am to 4:15 pm
Contact: 403-944-2288

This clinic provides community-based treatment for adults 18 years and older with a moderate to severe mental illness. Services are provided by a number of mental healthcare professionals. Referral and appointment are required.
Adult Day Hospital - Addiction & Mental Health
Community Addiction & Mental Health Clinics
South Health Campus
Address: Clinic 5C-4448 Front Street SE
Hours: 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
Contact: 403-956-4222

This clinic provides stabilization and treatment for adults 18 years and older experiencing acute addiction and/or mental health concerns which significantly impair their daily functioning. Services are provided by a number of mental healthcare professionals. Referral and appointment are required.
Urgent Mental Health
Sheldon M. Chumir Health Centre
Address: 1213 4 Street SW
Hours: Available 24/7
Contact: 403-955-6200

This clinic provides mental health services through the Urgent Care department. Mental health clinicians offer assessment and single session therapy but cannot make medication changes. No referral or appointment needed; individuals need to go through triage and register with Urgent Care.  
About Me Form
Tired of repeating your story every time you go to a new provider?
What is it?
The About Me form is a handy tool that gathers information about you to help your providers understand you better.
Why was this created?
Emerging Adults (EA) told us they were tired of repeating their stories over and over again to different practitioners.
This form, designed together with EAs, saves you from having to explain your story over and over again in person.
Who has access to my information?
You are the owner of this information and can share it as you wish. Edit and update your answers anytime.
Choose Your Adventure:
Fill Out Online or Download PDF Form
Online Form
Complete the form online and receive your responses via email.
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PDF
Download the PDF version of the About Me Form to work on it offline.
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Easier and personalized appointments

We are teaming up with the professionals at the Emerging Adults Treatment Clinic to create a helpful tool that will make your visits and treatment talks much better and easier.
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