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Mental Health in Squamish, British Columbia

13 clinics — sorted by rating

About Mental Health in Squamish

Squamish has 13 mental health serving the community. Most clinics are open on weekdays with some offering evening and weekend hours. Use the listings above to compare ratings, hours, and services to find the right clinic for your needs.

Whether you need a routine check-up, prescription renewal, or treatment for a minor illness or injury, the mental health in Squamish, British Columbia listed on ClinicFinder.ca can help. Many locations accept walk-in patients without an appointment, making it easy to get care when you need it. When visiting a clinic, bring your provincial health card, a list of current medications, and any relevant medical records. Wait times vary by location and time of day — visiting in the morning or mid-week can often mean shorter waits. Each listing above includes hours of operation, patient ratings, contact details, and directions to help you choose the right clinic.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many mental health are there in Squamish?

There are 13 mental health listed in Squamish, British Columbia. Use the list above to compare ratings, hours, and locations.

Which mental health in Squamish has the highest rating?

Danielle Berman Counselling Services is the top-rated mental health in Squamish with a rating of 5/5 based on 21 reviews.

Are there mental health open on weekends in Squamish?

Yes, many mental health in Squamish offer weekend hours. Check individual clinic listings above for specific Saturday and Sunday hours.

What is the average rating of mental health in Squamish?

The average patient rating for mental health in Squamish is 4.6/5 based on 13 rated clinics.

Is mental health care covered by health insurance in British Columbia?

BC Medical Services Plan (MSP) covers medically necessary physician visits including walk-in clinics. MSP premiums were eliminated in 2020.

Is therapy covered by health insurance in British Columbia?

Psychiatrist visits in British Columbia are fully covered by provincial health insurance with a doctor's referral. Psychologist and counsellor fees are generally covered through extended health plans with annual caps of $500 to $3,000.

How do I find a therapist in Squamish?

Browse the mental health professionals listed above in Squamish. You can also ask your family doctor for a referral. Many therapists in Squamish offer virtual sessions as well as in-person appointments.

What is the difference between a psychologist and counsellor in Squamish?

Psychologists in Squamish hold doctoral degrees and can perform psychological assessments. Counsellors typically hold master's degrees and focus on talk therapy. Both can treat anxiety, depression, and other mental health concerns.