Mental Health IOP
What is IOP?
IOP stands for: Intensive Outpatient Program, which is a group focused treatment. This program is an outpatient service, but is more intensive because members meet 3 days week.
What if I am nervous to join a group?
You aren’t alone! A lot of individuals who have joined IOP over the years initially are nervous. HOWEVER, many report that it feels good to be in a safe space with others who understand what they are experiencing. We have found that individuals who have expressed being nervous end up not wanting to the experience to end.
Who is a good fit?
Someone with a mental health diagnosis that is finding it difficult to manage/navigate emotions.
What can someone gain from this program?
We believe that IOP members will finish this program with a foundation that will support their mental health journey. The foundation will be build primarily through the lens of these 5 core topics:
- Health Boundaries
- Coping Skills
- Emotional Regulation
- Healthy Communication
- Distress Tolerance
How do I join this IOP?
Call the clinic that is closest to you to schedule an intake assessment. If you are a current patient, talk to your provider. After you’re assessed if this is the right level of care, we will get you scheduled to start the program!
When does this program meet?
The Mental Health IOP meets Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays virtually from 9:30-12:35pm. The program is a total of 16 sessions.
Ketamine Treatment
Who is ketamine treatment benefical for?
Ketamine treatment can be beneficial for those who experience treatment resistant depression. This would be someone who has tried numerous medications, talk therapy, or other treatments, but are still struggling to feel better.
How does this treatment work?
It works by affecting neurotransmitters in the brain, and increases the connections in the brain that are low in people with depression.
West Grove Clinic highly recommends that during the treatment you continue to work with your mental health team (prescriber and/or therapist).
What benefits could I experience?
- Rapid relief from depressive symptoms
- Reduction in anxiety and PTSD symptoms
- Pain relief for chronic conditions
- Enhanced overall well-being and mental clarity
What should I expect with this treatment?
At West Grove Clinic you would expect to be on site for 2 hours. During that time you will be in a comfortable space. We offer headphones, eye mask, dimmed lighting, and comfortable recliner during your treatment. You are welcome to bring comfort items from home such as a pillow, blanket, headphones and your own music. During these 2 hours you are monitored by your provider.
Each person’s experience during treatment is unique. If you choose to explore this treatment option, talk to your provider about potential things you might experience during the treatment.
How do I get set up for this treatment?
Ketamine treatment is currently being offered at our Milwaukee and Oak Creek locations. Please call the location closest to you to schedule an intake assessment. During that appointment your provider will assess if Ketamine treatment is the right fit for you.
Call today to get an appointment scheduled:
Milwaukee : 414-810-4844
Oak Creek: 414-304-5713
New TMS indications
TMS (transcranial megnetic stimulation) Can now help more people with latest updates.
TMS is a noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain. West Grove Clinic has been offering this service since 2021 and have seen amazing results with patients who suffer from treatment resistant depression. Just recently the FDA also approved TMS for the treatment of:
- Adolescents (15 & up) for Depression
- Depression with Anxiety
- OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
We cannot wait to broaden our reach and help more people that have not seen relief or remission with traditional methods such as medications. If you want to learn more go to our TMS page or give us a call to schedule an assessment today to see if TMS is right for for you.
This treatment is covered by most insurances.