Find a Therapist in Menomonie

Medically reviewed by Gabriela Asturias, MD on May 23, 2025
Written by the MiResource team

Welcome—if you’re searching for therapy in Menomonie, you’re in the right place. MiResource connects you with licensed therapists in your city, making it easy to find the right fit. Explore both in-person and online options from vetted, licensed providers in Menomonie so you can start care with confidence.

Therapy Options in Menomonie

Menomonie offers a wide range of therapy options from local providers, including individual, couples, family, and group therapy, as well as specialized treatments. You can filter providers by specialty, condition, or concern to find the best fit for your needs. Explore the conditions below and click the linked pages for details, treatment approaches, and provider matches.

Community Mental Health Clinics and Support in Menomonie

Mayo Clinic Health System – Red Cedar offers outpatient behavioral health services at its Menomonie campus on Stout Road, just off I‑94 Exit 41 on the east side of Lake Menomin. Arbor Place, Inc. provides substance use and mental health treatment in its Menomonie facility in the industrial area south of I‑94 near Kothlow Avenue. Dunn County Human Services’ Behavioral Health unit serves residents from the Community Services Building on US Hwy 12 East. UW–Stout Counseling Center supports students on the UW–Stout campus in Bowman Hall by the Clock Tower, a short walk from downtown along the Red Cedar River.

Menomonie Mental Health Crisis and Emergency Services

In Menomonie, call 911 for any life-threatening emergency; if you can’t safely call, try Text-to-911 where available. For mental health crises, dial or text 988 (24/7) or contact the Dunn County Crisis Line at 1-888-552-6642; domestic/sexual violence help is available via The Bridge to Hope at 715-235-9074 (toll-free 800-924-9918). The main emergency department is Mayo Clinic Health System – Red Cedar Hospital, 2321 Stout Rd (on US-12/29 east of Hwy 25, near I-94), open 24/7; larger ERs are in Eau Claire if transfer is needed. Dunn County Human Services (3001 US Hwy 12 E) offers walk-in support during business hours and can connect you to crisis services. Dunn County Transit serves key Menomonie stops (including UW–Stout and Stout Rd); service is limited evenings/weekends, traffic can back up on US-12/29 and Hwy 25 near campus, and winter weather may slow travel, so plan extra time; facilities and 911 can arrange interpreters and accessibility support.

Places to Relax and Recharge in Menomonie

Stroll or bike the Red Cedar State Trail along the river to clear your head, or take a quiet shoreline walk at Lake Menomin when you need a quick reset between work or UW–Stout classes. Families and active older adults can enjoy wide-open green space and easy amenities at Wakanda Park, while Wilson Park’s farmers market and summer concerts offer low‑pressure social connection. On cooler days, the Mabel Tainter Center for the Arts provides mindful downtime with music, theater, and stunning architecture that invites slow, restorative visits. If you’re up for a short drive, the Devil’s Punchbowl’s mossy gorge and waterfall sounds make a great grounding spot in any season. If you’d like extra support, use MiResource to find licensed therapists in Menomonie for both in‑person and online care.

How MiResource Helps You Find a Therapist in Menomonie

  • Local, up‑to‑date matches to Menomonie providers and programs—near UW–Stout, downtown, and Mayo Clinic Health System–Red Cedar—so you can see nearby options fast.
  • Smart filters for Menomonie life: student-friendly and after‑hours appointments, telehealth for rural Dunn County, and sliding‑scale or campus referrals when budgets are tight.
  • Insurance made simpler by showing who takes plans commonly used in Dunn County and what’s in‑network, plus real‑time availability to reduce wait times.
  • Practical logistics: highlights within walking distance of UW–Stout or along Dunn County Transit routes, with clear directions and contact details—plus links to local crisis resources if you need urgent help.

Paying for Therapy in Menomonie

Young adults and children under 26: You can stay on a parent’s plan until age 26. Many Menomonie therapists accept Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, UnitedHealthcare, Medica, Quartz, Aetna, Cigna, and BadgerCare Plus. Most of these plans include therapy benefits and telehealth coverage.

Working-age adults: Recognizable local employers include UW–Stout, 3M, and Mayo Clinic Health System–Red Cedar. Employees are commonly covered by plans from Anthem BCBS, UnitedHealthcare, Medica, and Quartz (including options offered through the State of Wisconsin Group Health Program). Many Menomonie therapists accept these plans and offer in-person and virtual care.

Seniors (65+): Original Medicare (Part B) and Medicare Advantage plans from UnitedHealthcare (AARP), Humana, Anthem BCBS, Medica, and Quartz are common. Eligible at 65 or with certain disabilities, these plans generally cover outpatient mental health, therapy, psychiatry, and telehealth. MiResource’s insurance filters make it easy to find in-network therapists in Menomonie.

What to Do in a Mental Health Emergency in Menomonie?

If there’s immediate danger, call 911 and say it’s a mental health emergency, or go to the nearest ER: Mayo Clinic Health System – Red Cedar Emergency Department, 2321 Stout Rd, Menomonie, WI 54751. For 24/7 support, call or text 988 (or chat at 988lifeline.org); you can also reach the Dunn County Crisis Line at 888-552-6642 for local crisis help. Stay with the person, remove any dangers if you can do so safely, and use calm, simple reassurance while help is on the way.

Does Health Insurance Cover Therapy in Menomonie?

In Menomonie, common plans include employer or marketplace PPO/HMO options from Anthem BCBS, Quartz, Dean/Prevea, Network Health, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, and Cigna, plus BadgerCare Plus (Medicaid) and Medicare. Mental health visits are typically covered like medical care, with individual deductibles often around $1,000–$3,500 and co-pays of about $20–$50 or 10–30% coinsurance; self-pay therapy commonly runs roughly $90–$180 per session. Benefits and in-network status vary, so confirm details with your insurer and provider. Use MiResource’s insurance filter to find in-network therapists in Menomonie.

Is Online Therapy as Effective as In-Person Sessions in Menomonie?

For many common concerns, online therapy is about as effective as in-person therapy, with telehealth offering convenience and privacy while in-person care can provide richer nonverbal cues and options for more intensive support; both options are available in Menomonie. In Menomonie, access to in-person appointments can be shaped by limited public transit hours and winter driving, whereas online sessions avoid commute barriers. Local transportation options include Dunn County Transit city routes and Door2Door Rides within Menomonie, plus Jefferson Lines intercity bus service along I-94.

How to Get Involved in Menomonie’s Mental Health Community?

Join local support/education programs through NAMI Chippewa Valley and ask Dunn County Behavioral Health/Community Services in Menomonie about coalitions, advisory groups, QPR or Mental Health First Aid trainings, and crisis line volunteering. Volunteer or collaborate with The Bridge to Hope (domestic/sexual violence services), Arbor Place, Inc. (mental health and substance use treatment), and Stepping Stones of Dunn County (shelter/food pantry with supportive services). You can also connect with UW–Stout’s Active Minds chapter for community events and partner projects open to Menomonie residents.

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