Relief Mental Health in Orland Park, IL

Our Orland Park clinic is located at 14300 Ravinia Avenue near the intersection of La Grange Road and West 143rd Street. It is convenient to many of the southwest suburbs of Chicago such as Palos Heights, Tinley Park, Oak Forest, and Mokena. 

Our specialities include deep brain stimulation with BrainsWay TMS technology, IV ketamine infusions, SPRAVATO®, psychiatric medication management, and psychotherapy. If you have tried traditional treatments without getting the results you hoped you would, our innovative therapies could help you achieve a better quality of life. 

We’re here to help. If you have questions or would like to book an appointment, give us a call or complete the confidential form below. 

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Contact Us:

Phone: (855) 205-4764

Email: info@reliefmh.com

Facility Hours:

Closed on Sat & Sun

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