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Search thousands of verified depression counselors, psychiatrists, and mental health clinics in your area. No signup. No cost. Just hope.

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Find Depression Support in 3 Steps

Reaching out for help is the hardest step. We make everything after that as easy as possible.

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Enter Your Location

Type your ZIP code or city. We'll instantly find verified depression care providers near you.

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Browse & Filter

Filter by type of care — counselor, psychiatrist, support group, or clinic. See insurance accepted and availability.

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Reach Out Directly

Contact providers directly. No referrals, no waiting lists imposed by us, no account required.

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Find the Right Depression Care for You

From one-on-one counseling to psychiatric care and community support — we connect you to the full spectrum of depression treatment.

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Depression Counselor

Licensed counselors and therapists specializing in depression, mood disorders, and emotional wellbeing.

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Psychiatrist

Medical doctors who can diagnose depression, prescribe medication, and provide integrated mental health care.

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Mental Health Clinic

Comprehensive outpatient clinics offering therapy, psychiatry, and case management under one roof.

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Support Groups

Peer-led and facilitator-guided groups where people with depression share experiences and encouragement.

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Medication Management

Prescribers who specialize in antidepressants, mood stabilizers, and ongoing psychiatric medication oversight.

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Crisis Services

Immediate help for severe depression, suicidal thoughts, or mental health emergencies — available now.

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You Deserve Support — We Make It Easy to Find

We built this to remove every barrier between you and the care you need.

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Completely Free

No subscription, no hidden fees. Our directory is free to use for everyone, always.

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No Signup Required

Search anonymously. We don't ask for your name, email, or any personal information.

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Nationwide Coverage

Thousands of providers across all 50 states, including community health centers and sliding-scale clinics.

Up-to-Date Listings

Provider information is verified and regularly updated so you always have accurate contact details.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Honest answers about finding depression treatment and what to expect.

Providers in our directory treat all forms of depression including Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), Persistent Depressive Disorder (dysthymia), Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), Postpartum Depression, Bipolar Depression, and treatment-resistant depression. Many also address co-occurring anxiety.
Most therapists and counselors can be contacted directly — no referral needed. Some psychiatrists accept self-referrals as well. If you have insurance, check whether your plan requires a referral from a primary care physician for psychiatric services.
No. Many people recover from depression through therapy alone, particularly CBT and Behavioral Activation. Medication is one option and may be recommended for moderate to severe depression or when therapy hasn't been sufficient. The decision is between you and your provider.
You have options. Our directory includes SAMHSA-funded community mental health centers, federally qualified health centers (FQHCs), sliding-scale therapists, and university training clinics — all offering low-cost or free care. Filter by "low-cost" in your search results.
It varies. Short-term CBT typically runs 12–20 sessions. Many people feel improvement within 4–8 weeks of starting medication. Recovery is not linear — having a consistent provider relationship matters most. The important thing is to start.
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In crisis or having thoughts of suicide? Call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) — available 24/7, free and confidential. For emergencies, call 911. This site provides informational resources only.

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