Get the answers to many of the most common questions asked about Aurora Mental Health & Recovery. If you don't find what you're looking for, please reach us out to us directly!
We understand that explaining your situation can be uncomfortable. Helping you is our top priority and we will make the experience as reassuring and stress-free as possible.
Our client representatives may ask you questions like:
- What prompted you to call today?
- How long has this been going on?
- Have you ever gotten treatment for this before?
- Was the previous treatment helpful?
Call 303-617-2300 and state the language you speak (for example: Spanish, Nepali, Chinese). We will connect you with a client representative who speaks your language and can answer your questions or help you schedule an appointment.
Yes, although we encourage you to call 303-617-2300 first to ensure that we best serve you at that time.
Please bring your photo ID and your insurance card. If you are without insurance, we offer a sliding scale for payment. To determine if you qualify, bring your most recent paystub or most recent 2 months of bank statements to establish proof of income. We also accept major credit cards for payment.
If you are bringing a child, you will be asked to attest that you have authorization for medical decision-making for the child. Please bring any court documents or other legal authorization if this situation applies to your family.
If possible, please fill out new patient forms provided here before you arrive.
Our Connect to Care Clinic is located in north Aurora at 791 Chambers Road.
The hours of operation are from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday. We recommend that you arrive at least two hours prior to our closing to allow providers the time to help you effectively.
You can complete a mental health screening over the phone by calling 303-617-2300, then choosing the Connect to Care option.
Yes, in nearly all circumstances, we can work with you. We do not deny services to anyone because of inability to pay.
Your copay is due at the time of treatment.
There is no charge if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance of your appointment. Otherwise, you will be charged a $30 no-show fee.
Call 303-617-2300 and we will connect you with the staff person who can help.
In Colorado, minors 15 and older can consent to their own treatment without their parents being present. We do request that parents are present for children ages 15-18 if their treatment involves prescription medication.
If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, please visit our Walk-in Crisis Clinic located at 2206 Victor Street in Aurora, 24/7/365.
Are you feeling overwhelmed and need to talk? Call us at 303.617.2300, 24/7/365.