Fond du Lac County Department of Human Services
459 East First Street
Fond du Lac, WI 54935
About Fond du Lac County Department of Human Services
Fond du Lac County Department of Human Services is a county operated substance use disorder treatment provider in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin offering outpatient services at the Fond du Lac County Health Care Center. The Clinical Services Division provides diagnostic assessments, individual and group therapy, intensive outpatient programming, aftercare and medication assisted treatment with Vivitrol. The center also offers 24/7 crisis intervention for emergency mental health and addiction support, available by phone or walk in.
What kinds of programs are available?
Fond du Lac County Department of Human Services provides outpatient substance use disorder services, including diagnostic assessments and individual therapy, group therapy and family programming open to the community.
An intensive outpatient program meets Monday through Thursday from 8:30am to 11:30am, and aftercare groups are available on Tuesday evenings and Friday mornings. I want to note that both require a referral from a county SUD counselor. The center also conducts state mandated OWI and underage drinking assessments through the intoxicated driver program.
Who can get help here?
The program primarily serves Fond du Lac County residents and offers priority admission for pregnant women. Family members and community members can participate in open family support groups held on Wednesday evenings.
Where is it located?
The facility is located on East First Street in Fond du Lac at the county Health Care Center, with parking available on the east side of the building. I think it's noteworthy that walk in crisis services and a 24/7 crisis phone line are available every day of the year for emergency mental health and addiction situations.
What payment options are available?
As a public provider, the center serves individuals who are uninsured, underinsured or on Medical Assistance, and contracts with a limited number of private insurers. Fees are determined using a sliding scale based on the State of Wisconsin Uniform Fee System and clients complete an Ability to Pay form during intake.



