Counseling covered by Ohio Medicaid in Dayton
We accept Ohio Medicaid. Outpatient behavioral health for adults on the east side of Dayton — and we check your coverage before your first appointment, not after it.
Most people searching for counseling covered by Ohio Medicaid in Dayton have already been told somewhere that they are not taken, or have called a number and been put on a waitlist without a date. The question underneath is simple: can I actually be seen, and will I owe money?
Here is the short answer: we accept Ohio Medicaid. Care at our Linden Avenue location is delivered through Rogan Crosby's OhioMHAS-certified programs, and Medicaid is billed through them. Call (937) 221-9783 with your card in hand and we will verify your specific plan before you commit to an appointment.
You do not need a referral from your doctor
You can contact an outpatient behavioral health provider in Ohio directly. You do not need your primary care doctor to refer you first, and you do not need permission from anyone to ask.
If a court, probation department, or children-services caseworker sent you, bring their paperwork — see drug and alcohol assessments — but that is separate from needing a medical referral.
How to find out which plan you are on
Ohio Medicaid is delivered through managed care plans, and the plan name is printed on your Medicaid card. If you are not sure, call the member services number on the back of the card, or call us at (937) 221-9783 and we will walk you through it.
What we provide
Diagnostic evaluation, individual psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, and drug and alcohol assessments, for adults — including adults carrying a substance use disorder and a mental health condition at the same time. Full detail on all services → · What outpatient therapy looks like here →
What we do not provide
Utopia Therapeutics does not provide medical detoxification, inpatient or residential treatment, emergency or crisis services, or medication-assisted treatment, and we do not treat children or adolescents. If that is what you need, call us and we will point you toward it.
If you are in crisis, do not wait on an appointment. Call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, or call 911. To search treatment anywhere in the country, use SAMHSA's findtreatment.gov.
Start with a phone call
Call (937) 221-9783 — have your Medicaid card with you. We are at 4130 Linden Avenue, Suite 185, Dayton, OH 45432, with off-street parking, and we see adults from Dayton, Riverside, Huber Heights, Kettering, Beavercreek, Fairborn, Centerville and Trotwood.
Common questions about coverage
Do you accept Ohio Medicaid?
Yes. We accept Ohio Medicaid, and commercial insurance.
Care here is delivered through Rogan Crosby's OhioMHAS-certified programs, and Medicaid is billed through them. Call (937) 221-9783 with your plan details and we will verify your specific coverage before your first appointment.
Do I need a referral from my primary care doctor?
No. You can contact us directly to ask about becoming a client.
This is one of the most common reasons people delay calling. If a court, probation officer, caseworker or another provider referred you, bring their paperwork — but you do not need a separate medical referral to reach us.
How do I find out which Medicaid plan I am on?
Look at your Medicaid card — the managed care plan name is printed on it — or call the member services number on the back of the card.
If you cannot find the card, call us at (937) 221-9783 and we will walk you through how to check.
What will I owe?
We tell you what your coverage says before your first appointment, not after it.
Have your Medicaid or insurance card handy when you call and we will verify your specific plan and what it covers, so there is no surprise on a bill.
My Medicaid lapsed — can I still be seen?
Call us anyway at (937) 221-9783.
Coverage lapses are common and often fixable. Tell us where things stand and we will tell you honestly what your options are rather than turning you away at the front desk.
Do you treat children or teenagers under Medicaid?
No — Utopia Therapeutics treats adults.
If you are seeking behavioral health care for a child or adolescent, call us and we will point you toward providers who serve that age group.