Getting help for your mental health shouldn’t feel complicated or out of reach.
But for many people, access is one of the biggest barriers. Long drives, limited options, or not knowing where to start can all make it harder to take that first step.
That’s why expanding services locally matters.
At Pathway Healthcare, we continue to grow our presence in Mississippi, with locations in Flowood and Columbus offering a range of mental health and substance use services, including access to Spravato® for treatment-resistant depression.
Why Local Access Makes a Difference
When you’re already dealing with depression, anxiety, or substance use challenges, even small obstacles can feel overwhelming. Having care close to home means:- Less time spent traveling
- More consistency with appointments
- Easier support from family or loved ones
- A smoother path to getting started
Flowood, MS: Serving the Jackson Metro Area
The Flowood location provides care for individuals throughout the Jackson area and surrounding communities. Services include:- Psychiatric care and medication management
- Individual counseling
- Intensive outpatient programs (IOP)
- Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for substance use
- Spravato® treatment for eligible patients
Columbus, MS: Supporting the Golden Triangle Region
In Columbus, Pathway Healthcare serves individuals and families across eastern Mississippi. The Columbus location offers many of the same core services, including:- Mental health evaluations
- Ongoing psychiatric support
- Counseling services
- IOP for more structured care
- MAT for substance use recovery
- Spravato® treatment as a newer option for depression
A More Connected Approach to Care
One of the benefits of receiving care at Pathway Healthcare is that services work together. Instead of piecing together support from different places, your care team can help coordinate:- Medication decisions
- Therapy goals
- Progress tracking
- Adjustments along the way
Not Sure Where to Start? That’s Okay
A lot of people wait to reach out because they feel like they need to have everything figured out first. You don’t. Whether you’re dealing with depression, anxiety, substance use, or just feeling off, the first step is simply talking to someone who understands what to look for and how to help.A Quick Check-In
If you’re on the fence, consider:- Have I been putting off getting help?
- Do I feel unsure about what kind of support I need?
- Would it help to just talk through my options with someone?