Freeborn County Mental Health Center is a mental health treatment facility serving Albert Lea and the surrounding Minnesota area. The facility provides specialized care tailored to meet the unique needs of each client.
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Freeborn County Mental Health Center, located at 203 West Clark Street in Albert Lea, Minnesota, is a county-based mental health facility dedicated to providing compassionate, responsive, and accessible care for all residents of Freeborn County. Serving children, teens, adults, and families, the center offers a wide range of mental health services, including individual therapy, psychological evaluations, psychiatric evaluations, and medication management. With a commitment to short wait times and personalized care, Freeborn County Mental Health Center ensures that mental health support is accessible regardless of financial or transportation barriers, supporting the overall wellness of the community.
The center provides services for a broad spectrum of mental health conditions, including anxiety, depression, mood disorders, behavioral challenges, stress reactions, and attention-related concerns. In addition to direct care, Freeborn County Mental Health Center offers consultation and educational services to community agencies, helping to promote awareness and early intervention across the county. By combining evidence-based interventions, person-centered counseling, and crisis support, the center empowers individuals and families to improve emotional well-being, build coping skills, and achieve lasting mental health outcomes in Minnesota.