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.
Ascentria Care Alliance provides refugee resettlement, case management, and integrated mental health services across New Hampshire and New England. Their NH mental health team conducts trauma and refugee health screenings, provides short-term individual counseling, and connects refugees to ongoing community mental health care. Ascentria works with clients from dozens of countries and employs multilingual case managers and interpreters. Services are primarily free to newly arrived refugees and asylees.
Amoskeag Health (formerly Manchester Community Health Center) is a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) providing integrated primary care and behavioral health services to underserved populations in Manchester, including refugees, immigrants, uninsured, and low-income residents. Behavioral health services include individual therapy, psychiatric consultation, and care coordination. Staff include bilingual providers with cultural competency in serving immigrant and refugee communities from diverse countries. Sliding-scale fees based on income; NH Medicaid and Medicare accepted. No patient is turned away for inability to pay.
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center (DHMC) behavioral health program providing outpatient psychiatry, individual therapy, neuropsychology, and integrated behavioral health services at Lebanon, NH. Academic medical center with specialty services for complex mental health conditions in adults, children, and families.
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.
The International Institute of New England (IINE) Manchester office provides resettlement, case management, and mental health support services to refugees and immigrants in New Hampshire. IINE's mental health staff include bilingual case managers and licensed clinicians who conduct trauma screening and connect clients to culturally-responsive therapy, psychiatric services, and peer support. Languages served include Arabic, Swahili, Somali, Amharic, Burmese, and Spanish, among others. Services are primarily free to newly arrived refugees.
NeighborHealth Center is a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) in Portsmouth providing integrated primary care and behavioral health services to underserved individuals in the Seacoast region, including immigrants, the uninsured, homeless individuals, and low-income families. Behavioral health services include individual therapy and psychiatric medication management, integrated with primary care. Sliding-scale fees ensure no patient is turned away. Staff include multilingual providers with experience serving diverse immigrant communities.
Comprehensive behavioral health services at Southern NH Medical Center, including outpatient substance use disorder treatment, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), mental health evaluation, and psychiatric services. Hospital-based program serving the greater Nashua area.
Behavioral health services at Wentworth-Douglass Hospital in Dover, serving the NH Seacoast (Strafford and Rockingham counties). Provides inpatient psychiatric stabilization, outpatient therapy and psychiatric medication management, and emergency mental health consultation. Part of Mass General Brigham health system.
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: All ages; accepts uninsured on sliding scale; NH Medicaid, Medicare
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