MCP News and Announcements
New insurance for 2024?
If you are a current patient and your insurance is changing for 2024 there are several ways to let us know! You can call our billing team at 651-272-1022 or complete the Insurance/Demographic Change form in your patient portal.
Now Accepting New Patients for Telehealth
Providers at MCP are committed to minimizing the spread of COVID-19 and all are currently offering telehealth services. Please call our office at 651-644-4100 to find a therapist now!
for MORE INFORMATION ON MCP’s covid plan click here
NEW!! Patient Portal Available
MCP has launched it's patient portal, where you can view upcoming appointments, complete/update forms, and pay your copays or account balance online! If you are a current patient and haven't been set up to access the portal, call 651-644-4100 to get set up now! A link to the portal can be found on the home page.
NOW hiring!
Interested in moving your private practice or starting your private practice at MCP? We currently have part-time and full-time availability for licensed professionals (LPs, LICSWs, LMFTs, LPC/LPCCs, or MDs/Psychiatrists) and pre-licensed clinicians who are interested in joining a group of dedicated mental health providers. Send inquiries to kristin.standafer@minncp.com or click here for more information.
June 2020
A STATEMENT FROM THE CEO AND CFO OF MCP:
We are heartbroken by the senseless murder of George Floyd and countless other Black men and women before him. We stand with the Black community and everyone who is speaking out against racism, discrimination, hate, injustice, and violence. We support our clients, staff, and clinicians of color. We will take time to reflect and identify how MCP can take action to help the Black community. We know this is only the beginning of addressing deep levels of trauma and grief. A founding principle of MCP has been and will continue to be creating (which is work that is always ongoing) a safe and respectful clinic for all.
"....All mankind is tied together, all life is interrelated, and we are all caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly. For some strange reason I can never be what I ought to be until you are what you ought to be. And you can never be what you ought to be until I am what I ought to be--this is the interrelated structure of reality." Martin Luther King, Jr.