Pacific Clinics treats adults, adolescents, children 10+ throughout California who seek help for mental health disorders, as well as eating disorders, insomnia, and co-occurring substance use disorders. They provide outpatient therapy, crisis intervention, and preventative community outreaches. Between all of their clinics, their culturally and linguistically responsive centers serve clients in over 20 languages. They use evidence-based talk therapies and medication management and take a personalized, strength-based approach.
As a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC), Pacific Clinics deliver comprehensive, high-quality care and training programs like Medi-Cal Peer Support Specialist Certification. Standout features of their treatment are their low energy neurofeedback system (LENS) treatment option, their sand tray therapy for children, and their integration of mental health services with social support and education.
Another noteworthy aspect of Pacific Clinics is their willingness to work with parole departments to help clients integrate into the community and avoid reincarceration.
Located northeast of Oakland, Pacific Clinics' Concord clinic cares for individuals, couples, and families.
Concord is part of in Pacific Clinics' Capitol region, which has services for youths transitioning out of foster care or probation. Pacific also has clinics in the nearby Bay Area, Fresno, the Los Angeles/Orange/Ventura region, and the Inland Empire. The other 4 areas run treatments slightly differently to accommodate local needs.
Pacific Clinics uses Welligent to track clients' care. Clients can log into Welligent to make appointments and see information about their progress during and after treatment.
Pacific Clinics requests that clients call them, instead of using Welligent, to discuss urgent needs.
Classified as outpatient mental health facility. private non-profit organization. Primary focus: mental health treatment, treatment for co-occurring substance use plus either serious mental health illness in adults/serious emotional disturbance in children.
This listing is sourced from the SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator. Data last synced: April 2026. Always verify current programs and insurance directly with the facility.