Counseling and Mental Health Center
Providing mental health support through assessment and referral, group and individual counseling, psychiatry, and well-being services to the students of UT Austin.
Student Services Building, 5th floor
100 West Dean Keeton Street
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Monday - Friday
Main Line: 512-471-3515
24/7 Crisis Line: 512-471-2255
We're Here For You
24/7 Crisis Line
If you need immediate help call 512-471-2255 (CALL) to speak with a crisis counselor anytime.
Frequently Asked Questions
CMHC Hours
CMHC is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. from Monday-Friday.
Additionally, the CMHC offers various 24/7 services. This includes the 24/7 Crisis Line (512-471-2255), which offers immediate crisis counseling and TimelyCare, a virtual mental health and well-being platform offering round-the-clock support through TalkNow.
Making an Appointment
New clients must first complete the Brief Assessment and Referral Process, which involves a 15-minute phone call to ensure you are matched with the most suitable service for your needs. Returning clients will work with their clinician to book future appointments after their initial session. Appointments are scheduled through the MyUHS/CMHC portal.
Cost of Services
CMHC services are free. Psychiatry services are $10/visit.
The CMHC does not bill insurance.
Number of Clinical or Psychiatric Sessions
The number of sessions provided varies for each client. Clients receive the number of sessions that are most appropriate for their current mental health needs and resources, including transportation, health insurance, and other factors. For more information on receiving clinical or psychiatric services, call 512-471-3515, Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
External Clinicians
You may be referred to an external clinician after completing the Brief Assessment and Referral process. Our case management team will assist you with referrals to external providers.
Parents Accessing CMHC Records
Anyone who has access to your UT EID and password will have access to your mental health records. See the mental health records page for information on important privacy considerations.
Completing Paperwork
See the information regarding appointment preparation.
Appointment Wait Time
Same-day crisis appointments are available. For non-crisis appointments, the wait time depends on your needs and the current workload of the clinical team. On average, scheduled appointments take place within 1-2 weeks of booking.
Frequently Asked Questions
CMHC is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. from Monday-Friday.
Additionally, the CMHC offers various 24/7 services. This includes the 24/7 Crisis Line (512-471-2255), which offers immediate crisis counseling and TimelyCare, a virtual mental health and well-being platform offering round-the-clock support through TalkNow.
New clients must first complete the Brief Assessment and Referral Process, which involves a 15-minute phone call to ensure you are matched with the most suitable service for your needs. Returning clients will work with their clinician to book future appointments after their initial session. Appointments are scheduled through the MyUHS/CMHC portal.
The number of sessions provided varies for each client. Clients receive the number of sessions that are most appropriate for their current mental health needs and resources, including transportation, health insurance, and other factors. For more information on receiving clinical or psychiatric services, call 512-471-3515, Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
See the information regarding appointment preparation.
Same-day crisis appointments are available. For non-crisis appointments, the wait time depends on your needs and the current workload of the clinical team. On average, scheduled appointments take place within 1-2 weeks of booking.
Groups
CMHC offers a wide variety of groups which address a range of concerns. Visit the groups pages for more information.
Groups Meeting this Fall
Updates and Events
Fall 2024 Flu Vaccination Clinics
Limited COVID-19 vaccines available on a first-come, first-served basis.
UT Austin students, faculty, and staff can receive their flu vaccine at these on-campus clinics from September 17 to October 17.
TimelyCare
A free 3rd party virtual mental health and well-being platform for currently enrolled UT Austin students. Through either the mobile app or desktop, receive 24/7 access to virtual care through phone or secure video visits from anywhere in the United States.
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