New mental health clinic opens doors for clients and therapists in Reston

Columbia Associates is opening a new mental health clinic in Reston (courtesy Columbia Associates)

A mental health facility has opened its doors in Reston, promising to help both clients and new and training therapists.

Columbia Associates — which operates a network of outpatient mental health clinics throughout the D.C. area — is now operating at 12007 Sunrise Valley Drive.

A grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony is slated for 10:30 a.m. on March 20. Rep. Gerry Connolly is expected to attend.

“The Reston Clinic provides comprehensive, individualized care using evidence-based practices that respect privacy, confidentiality, and autonomy,” Columbia Associates said in a media advisory. “Services include therapy, psychiatry, [transcranial magnetic stimulation] therapy, and Spravato.”

The Arlington-based company now operates seven outpatient mental health care clinics in Northern Virginia and Maryland. An eighth clinic planned at 10721 Main Street, Suite 2400, in Fairfax City is expected to open on Aug. 1, according to Columbia Associates’ website.

In addition to mental health counseling and therapy, Columbia Associates provides training to support new therapists, helping them gain the supervision and clinical hours needed to become independently licensed. The company also offers telehealth services and accepts most insurance plans, including Medicaid, Medicare and Tricare.

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