Let's Talk Psychiatry

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Let’s Talk Psychiatry is a free service where CU Boulder students can check in for an informal and confidential consultation with a psychiatric provider. Let's Talk Psychiatry is designed for students who are not currently taking medication, but want to explore if medication could help.

No appointment necessary. Students are seen on a first-come, first-served basis. Let’s Talk is available to students who live in-state or out-of-state. This service is not a substitute for formal treatment and does not constitute mental health treatment.

If you’re experiencing a mental health crisis:

Let’s Talk is not set up for crisis services. Please call 303-492-2277 for 24/7 support or visit our Crisis Care Resources page.

Let's Talk Psychiatry will be available starting late fall 2024.

Let’s Talk Psychiatry is helpful for students who...
  • Are not currently taking medication, but want to explore if medication could help.
  • Have general questions about psychiatric medication risks and benefits.
  • Have questions about what it might be like to work with a psychiatric provider.
  • Are curious about the side effects of medication or its course of treatment.
  • Would like to learn more about psychiatric care even if they are not interested in committing to a medication appointment.
Let’s Talk Psychiatry is not appropriate or helpful for...
  • Students currently taking medication to address mental health concerns.
  • Students seeking an assessment of a mental health diagnosis.
  • Individuals in crisis. If you are in crisis, call 303-492-2277 for 24/7 support or visit our Crisis Care Resources page.