Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center Inc serves individuals and families in Onalaska, WI and the surrounding communities who are seeking professional mental health treatment and support. Located at 123 16th Avenue Street, this facility specializes in outpatient mental health services, providing accessible care for those ready to begin their recovery journey. The center is committed to meeting patients where they are, offering flexible treatment options that fit into daily life.
Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center Inc offers outpatient mental health treatment services designed to help patients address underlying conditions that may contribute to substance use or mental health challenges. Outpatient care allows individuals to receive evidence-based therapy, counseling, and psychiatric services while maintaining their daily responsibilities at home, work, or school. This level of care is appropriate for those with stable housing and a supportive environment who benefit from structured professional treatment without requiring residential placement. By combining individualized therapy with medical oversight, the facility helps patients build coping skills, process trauma, and work toward sustained wellness.
Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center Inc accepts a comprehensive range of payment options to ensure that cost is never a barrier to care. The facility works with Medicaid, Medicare, private health insurance, military insurance (VA/TRICARE), and self-payment arrangements. Under the Mental Health Parity Act, insurance plans are required to provide mental health coverage on the same terms as medical and surgical benefits, meaning your mental health treatment is a covered health benefit. The team at Gundersen Lutheran is experienced in navigating insurance benefits and can help patients understand their coverage and explore financial assistance options.
If you or a loved one is ready to take the next step toward recovery, contact Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center Inc today at 608-775-8646. Our caring team is here to answer your questions, verify your insurance coverage, and guide you through the admission process—because seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness. Call now for free support in getting connected to the mental health care you deserve.