Relief Mental Health in West Loop, Chicago, IL

Located in the Rice Building in a bustling hub of urban culture and innovation, our 815 W. Van Buren Street clinic in the West Loop neighborhood of Chicago is a short walk from the UIC-Halsted L station and next to the University of Illinois Chicago campus. 

We treat people who have treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, OCD, and other mental health diagnoses who have not responded to traditional treatments alone.  We offer transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), SPRAVATO® (esketamine), as well as talk therapy, and psychiatric medication management.

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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