Perinatal mental health care for women across Los Angeles County
Begin When You Are Ready

Request a first session — without committing to anything else.

Submitting this form simply lets our care coordinator reach out to verify your insurance benefits, answer logistics questions, and offer first-session times. There is no obligation to continue, and no pressure to make a decision before you have your questions answered.

Pregnant woman speaking with a clinician about perinatal care

Appointment request

Fields marked with * are required. Our care coordinator will follow up by phone or email within one business day.

Please do not submit Protected Health Information (PHI). This form is for scheduling purposes only. Avoid sharing detailed clinical history, diagnoses, medications, or sensitive personal information here. Our care coordinator will contact you shortly to verify your insurance coverage and gather any clinical information securely.

By submitting this form, you consent to be contacted by Pasadena Clinical Group regarding your inquiry. We will not share your information with any outside party. This site is protected by Cloudflare Turnstile.

Prefer to speak directly?

Call our care coordinator any day of the week. There is no automated phone tree — you reach a real person who can answer questions and book an appointment on the spot.

If you are in crisis

Group and individual therapy are not emergency services. If you are thinking about harming yourself or your baby, please reach out for immediate help:

  • Call or text 988 · Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
  • Call 911 for medical emergencies
  • 1-833-852-6262 · National Maternal Mental Health Hotline
What Happens Next

From request to first session

1

Within one business day

Our care coordinator reaches out by phone or email — whichever you prefer — to confirm your request and gather a few additional details securely.

2

We verify your benefits

We contact your insurance plan to confirm coverage, copays, deductibles, and any authorization requirements before we book your first session.

3

You meet your clinician

Most patients have a first session within one to two weeks. The first session is a structured introduction — no pressure to commit to ongoing care that day.

4

You decide what's next

After your first session you decide whether to continue with group therapy, individual therapy, both, or none. The choice is yours.