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Looking for a therapist in Wheaton, Illinois that takes insurance? Our team of dedicated Wheaton therapists provides comprehensive mental health services, including in-office and online therapy options.

We offer a comprehensive range of mental health services to support your well-being and personal growth.

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We accept most major insurance plans and offer low self-pay rates to ensure quality care is accessible to everyone. Your well-being is our priority, and we're here to help regardless of your financial situation.

Meet our Wheaton Therapists

Our Wheaton therapists specialize in providing comprehensive mental health services in a comfortable setting, supporting your journey to emotional well-being with personalized care.

Bret Bertrand

Bret Bertrand

LCPC

While we cannot change the difficult experiences from the past, we can strive together to understand and overcome any negative impact you currently have in your life. I believe together we can develop a path toward healing, health, and freedom to keep moving forward.

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At Integrative Family Counseling and Psychology, our team consists of highly skilled and licensed therapists who specialize in many methods of therapy. We tailor our therapy programs to meet the specific needs of each client, ensuring the most effective treatment. We provide a safe and nurturing environment where clients can improve without judgment.

Our Therapy Centers in DuPage County

We also offer online therapy sessions for your convenience.

Lombard Therapy Center

10 Therapists at this location

Our Lombard office is conveniently located near the Yorktown Shopping Center, offering easy access from I-355 and I-88. The modern facility provides a welcoming environment for therapy sessions.

Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM

2200 S Main St suite 217e, Lombard, IL 60148

Clarendon Hills Therapy Center

7 Therapists at this location

Our Clarendon Hills office is situated in a peaceful setting near the Metra station, making it easily accessible for commuters. The location offers a serene atmosphere perfect for counseling sessions.

Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM

219 W. 55th St. Suite 202-203 Clarendon Hills, IL 60514

Wheaton Therapy Center

1 Therapists at this location

Our Wheaton office is centrally located near the College of DuPage, providing a convenient location for students and families. The office features comfortable spaces designed for therapeutic work.

Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM

600 W Roosevelt Rd, Wheaton, IL 60187

Here are some of the most common questions we receive as Wheaton Therapists.

Yes, there are a number of therapists in Wheaton that accept insurance, including Integrative Family Counseling and Psychology.
The cost of therapy sessions varies based on the type of therapy and the therapist's experience. We offer competitive rates and collaborate with various insurance providers. If you need a therapist in Wheaton who accepts insurance, please reach out to our office for detailed insurance information.
Selecting the right therapist is a crucial decision. We suggest reviewing our therapists' profiles to learn about their specialties, approaches, and backgrounds. If you need additional assistance, our intake coordinators are here to help connect you with a therapist in Wheaton who meets your needs.
Yes, we provide online therapy sessions for those who prefer to receive therapy from the comfort of their home, or a combination of in-person and online sessions.
Yes, therapy sessions are confidential. Our therapists in Wheaton follow strict privacy standards and ethical guidelines to ensure that all discussions and information shared during sessions remain private and secure.

Wheaton is a village in DuPage County, Illinois, United States. It is located in Milton and Winfield Townships, approximately 25 miles west of Chicago. As of the 2020 census, Wheaton’s population was 53,970, making it the 27th-most populous municipality in the state.

  • ZIP Code: 60187, 60189
  • University: Wheaton College
  • Population: 52,984 (2022)
  • Sales tax: 8% (according to avalara.com)
  • Area code: 630 and 331
  • Elevation: 748 ft (228 m)
  • Founded: 1831
  • What is Wheaton, IL famous for?
    Wheaton College, the Billy Graham Center, the Theosophical Society in America, and World Evangelical Fellowship help make Wheaton a metropolitan religious center.

  • Is Wheaton a nice place to live?
    Wheaton is a suburb of Chicago with a population of 53,673. Wheaton is in DuPage County and is one of the best places to live in Illinois. Living in Wheaton offers residents a dense suburban feel and most residents own their homes.

  • Is Wheaton Illinois still a dry town?
    For a town not historically known for its nightlife and entertainment options — the city was dry, prohibiting the sale of alcohol from 1934 to 1985 — Wheaton has evolved in recent years to a dining hot spot, with attractions and amenities that suit just about everyone’s tastes and interests.

  1. What is the rate of mental health issues in Wheaton?
    28.7% of adults in Illinois reported experiencing symptoms of anxiety and/or depressive disorder, compared to 32.3% of adults nationwide.

  2. Employers are required to give mental health days in Wheaton
    Paid Time Off (PTO) can be used for any reason, including sickness, childcare needs, mental health, medical appointments, vacation, or other personal reasons. Workers do not need to provide documentation to their employer for any time taken. Illinois is one of only three states with a paid leave “for any reason” law.

  3. How many mental health days does Wheaton have?
    On January 1, 2022, Illinois implemented Senate Bill 1577, amending K-12 school attendance policies. This bill allows students to take up to five excused mental or behavioral health days. With these mental health days, K-12 students can call out just as they would if they woke up feeling physically ill.

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