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How to receive mental help without having money or insurance


Question Posted Tuesday March 31 2015, 10:55 am

How do I see a psychologist/psychiatrist for free? I have no source of income.

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Grandfather answered Wednesday April 1 2015, 5:23 pm:
Your community mental health center is your best resource. Fees are assessed based on the client's ability to pay.

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Dragonflymagic answered Tuesday March 31 2015, 5:42 pm:
With Obama care, if you have no income what so ever, then you'll qualify for Medicare or whatever it is called in your state. My husband broke his leg & foot right as we were ready to move into an apt and he was supporting both of us. We ended up not able to take an apt. and with no source of income, he went onto Medicare to take care of all hospital expense concerning the care for his leg and thats a lot of money but we never had to pay a penny. I too, signed up immediately and got a physical and put on a much needed medicine. Not a penny paid. The clinic I went to even had an office for a person who would sit with you and help you get signed up for insurance and also has its own social worker for any other help needed and it didn't cost to schedule with either of them. I suggest you check on line for your state. Or you could ask your local library. Mine regularly has meetings scheduled to explain how to get signed up and may have someone to do so on the spot. And lastly, I would just walk into the closest neighborhood health clinic to where you live and ask them to point you in the right direction. Good luck.

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