At Children's Wisconsin, we believe caring for a child's mental and behavioral health is just as important as caring for their physical health. With more than 2 million touchpoints every
year, Children’s Wisconsin treats thousands of kids with mental and behavioral health challenges through programs at primary care and specialty clinics, hospitals in Milwaukee and
Neenah, and in schools and communities throughout the state. Our staff of psychiatrists, psychologists, psychotherapists, and neuropsychologists offer counseling and therapy, medication
management, neuropsychological testing and school-based mental health services. In August 2020, Children’s Wisconsin launched our Shine Through campaign as part of our effort to detect
needs sooner, reduce stigma and improve access to care for kids with mental and behavioral health needs in Wisconsin.
Contact Information: Children’s Wisconsin mental and behavioral health providers have availability for in-person and video therapy visits. Please call (414) 266-3339 for a consultation.
In our 10 clinics in the metro Milwaukee area, Cornerstone Counseling Services provides mental health and chemical dependency services for all ages and specialty areas. Our purpose is
to provide the highest quality mental health and chemical dependency services available by specialty professionals in a private practice setting. We work in collaboration with those we
serve we provide solutions and the cornerstone for better lives.
Contact Information: Mary Schwantes, LCSW, 262-789-1191 x217
Rogers Behavioral Health
For more than 110 years, Rogers has been helping people rise above the challenges of mental illness, addiction, and stigma to lead
healthy lives and rediscover hope. We have treatment that provides a pathway to recovery that works, and a care team that listens and wants to help.
Rogers is a not-for-profit, independent provider of specialized mental health and addiction services for adults, teens, and
children. Offering treatment in seven states, Rogers is one of the largest specialty behavioral healthcare systems in the U.S.