Finding the right mental health care shouldn't be a maze. Filter by what you need, where you are, and what you can pay — then reach out directly. Every listing is sourced and verified by Meridian.
Provides same-day, hybrid virtual and in-person medication-assisted treatment for opioid and alcohol use disorder anywhere in New Hampshire, including counseling, group therapy, and mental health support for co-occurring conditions.
Dartmouth Health (Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center) offers telepsychiatry consultations and ongoing outpatient psychiatric care via secure video. NH-licensed psychiatrists and nurse practitioners provide medication management, diagnostic evaluation, and collaborative care. Accepts most major insurance.
Dartmouth Health (Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center) offers telepsychiatry consultations and ongoing outpatient psychiatric care via secure video. NH-licensed psychiatrists and nurse practitioners provide medication management, diagnostic evaluation, and collaborative care. Accepts most major insurance.
State-operated specialty hospital serving the acute psychiatric and substance-related needs of children, adolescents, and young adults statewide. Provides inpatient psychiatric care and a psychiatric residential treatment facility; admissions line available 24/7.
LifeStance Health's network of psychiatrists and psychiatric nurse practitioners across 14 NH locations providing outpatient psychiatric evaluation and medication management for depression, anxiety, ADHD, bipolar disorder, and more. Both in-person and telehealth appointments available statewide.
New Hampshire's state psychiatric hospital, providing acute inpatient psychiatric care statewide. Includes a 24-bed locked unit for children/adolescents up to age 18 and adult units for those 18+ with serious mental illness, serious emotional disturbance, or co-occurring/dual-diagnosis needs.
Gender-affirming hormone therapy and mental health referrals through multiple NH locations (Manchester, Concord, Portsmouth, Derry). PPNNE provides informed-consent hormone therapy for transgender and non-binary adults and connects patients to LGBTQ+-affirming mental health providers.
Nationwide telehealth platform with NH-licensed therapists and psychiatrists available via video or phone. Offers therapy (CBT, DBT, couples counseling), psychiatry, and medication management for adults and adolescents. Typically same-week or next-day appointments. Accepts most major insurance plans available in NH.
Nationwide telehealth platform with NH-licensed therapists and psychiatrists available via video or phone. Offers therapy (CBT, DBT, couples counseling), psychiatry, and medication management for adults and adolescents. Typically same-week or next-day appointments. Accepts most major insurance plans available in NH.
Critical access hospital in the North Country offering 24/7 emergency care including emergency psychiatric evaluation and stabilization, with transfer arrangements to tertiary psychiatric facilities when higher-level inpatient care is needed.
Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) in Colebrook providing integrated primary care and behavioral health services for residents of northern Coös County. Offers mental health therapy, psychiatric services, and substance use treatment on a sliding scale. Serves one of NH's most rural and underserved areas.
Designated CMHC for the North Country — the state's largest and most rural catchment, covering Coös and northern Grafton counties from multiple community offices.
Region 1 CMHC serving over 40% of the state geographically. Professional support for mental illness, developmental disabilities, substance abuse, acquired brain injury.
Northern Human Services (the North Country CMHC) offers therapy, psychiatric evaluation, and medication management via telehealth for residents of Coos and Carroll counties — eliminating the need to travel long distances for care in rural NH. Accepts Medicaid.
Northern Human Services (the North Country CMHC) offers therapy, psychiatric evaluation, and medication management via telehealth for residents of Coos and Carroll counties — eliminating the need to travel long distances for care in rural NH. Accepts Medicaid.
The largest substance use disorder treatment provider in northern New Hampshire. Offers outpatient counseling, intensive outpatient (IOP), medication-assisted treatment, and peer recovery support across Coos and Grafton counties. Telehealth available. Accepts Medicaid.
The largest substance use disorder treatment provider in northern New Hampshire. Offers outpatient counseling, intensive outpatient (IOP), medication-assisted treatment, and peer recovery support across Coos and Grafton counties. Telehealth available. Accepts Medicaid.
Eligibility: Adults and adolescents; all insurance and self-pay
Medicaid
A note on fit:the “right” therapist is often about relationship, not just credentials. It's normal to try one or two before it clicks — ask about their approach, experience with your concern, availability, and fees on a first call.
Eligibility: NH and VT residents; referral from PCP recommended