Oakland Psychological Clinic Livonia
33300 Five Mile Road Suite 208
Livonia, MI 48154
About Oakland Psychological Clinic Livonia
The Oakland Psychological Clinic has eight locations throughout Michigan, including this clinic in suburban Livonia. They offer outpatient counseling that can address a range of issues including drug and alcohol addiction.
The Livonia clinic offers diagnostic and treatment services. They’re open on weekdays and Saturdays and accept most insurance plans including Medicare. They also take funding from Employee Assistance Programs.
Diagnostic Services for All Ages in Livonia
I was impressed with their range of diagnostic services. They have psychological and psychiatric testing as you’d expect, but they also have testing for school readiness, learning disabilities, and special education. They also have disability evaluations, vocational assessments, driver’s license evaluations, and testing for psychological readiness for bariatric surgery.
All these assessments mean that whatever type of mental health or substance use treatment you need, you’ll be able to find out and get matched with services tailored to you.
It’s cool that the center is in an accessible spot in town. From the clinic you can get to the Livonia Civic Center Library, local parks, and the Jack E. Kirksey Livonia Community Recreation Center to unwind and stretch your legs.
Treatment Services for All Backgrounds
Another thing that caught my eye is their targeted treatments for multiple types of people. That’s important because some groups have unique experiences that need to be addressed to help them overcome addiction and mental health challenges.
For example, veterans’ experiences in war are like nothing most people can imagine. Having a program where veterans can recover with others who understand what they’ve been through, run by specialists who can address PTSD and other issues common to veterans, is vital to long term recovery.
The Oakland Psychological Clinic has specialized treatment for veterans, LGBTQ+ individuals, seniors, and adolescents. They address the unique concerns each group brings to mental health and substance use.