In need of emergency crisis intervention? Call/text/chat 988.

Resource & Crisis Hub: 1-800-231-1127

The Behavioral Health Urgent Care helps you move from crisis to hope, from the comfort of home.

New Patients

Call 248-983-5454
to set up an account.

Returning Patients

Log in to get help now.

Are you in urgent need of emotional care? Schedule a virtual visit with a mental health expert.

To meet the growing need for mental health services, the Behavioral Health Urgent Care was founded by the experts at Common Ground, the 24/7 crisis agency that’s served Michigan communities for 50 years. Staffed with master’s level clinicians and nurse practitioners, our virtual visit platform is available to anyone over the age of 12 who needs discreet, stigma-free support from a licensed healthcare provider.

Get Started:

We’re here for you four days a week.

Monday: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Tuesday: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Friday: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

Need help outside of our normal business hours? Call our Resource & Crisis Hub at 1-800-231-1127.

Frequently Asked Questions

Cost will depend on your insurance, co-pay and deductible.

Yes. The Behavioral Health Urgent Care accepts many major health insurance plans, including Blue Cross, Blue Care Network, HAP, Molina, Priority Health and Medicaid. (If you don’t have health insurance, you can choose to pay out of pocket.)

No. You do not need a referral from a primary care physician or other doctor to be seen at the Virtual Behavioral Health Urgent Care. You can schedule your own appointment on our website or by calling 1-248-983-5454.

Yes. The Behavioral Health Urgent Care often has same-day appointments available.

No. The Behavioral Health Urgent Care is exclusively a virtual visit platform. However, in-person support is available at the Resource & Crisis Center. To learn more, call 1-800-231-1127.

You can. However, most standard urgent cares don’t specialize in mental health needs. The Behavioral Health Urgent Care is unique in that virtual emotional or psychiatric support can instantly help with issues like anxiety and depression, panic attacks, and medication management.

Make sure your phone, computer or tablet has video capability with stable Wi-Fi or a hotspot connection. You should also have the following information handy: your medical history, including any chronic conditions or surgeries, your current medications, your height and weight, and the name and phone number of your preferred pharmacy. Please connect 15 minutes early to allow time for any last-minute troubleshooting.

In memory of Horace D’Angelo, Jr.

The Behavioral Health Urgent Care services are made possible in part by the tremendous support of the D’Angelo Family.