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New Veldman Clinic shapes the future of mental health

May 5, 2026 - 14:03

New Veldman Clinic shapes the future of mental health

Bike south along the Link Trail, take a Transpo bus along Route 7, or drive a block past Rocco's restaurant on South Bend Avenue, and you'll find a building that represents a fresh approach to mental wellness. The newly opened Veldman Clinic is not just another medical facility. It is designed to reshape how the community thinks about and accesses mental health services.

The clinic breaks away from the traditional sterile, clinical environment. Instead, it offers a space that feels more like a welcoming home than a doctor's office. Natural light floods the common areas, and the layout encourages both privacy and connection. The goal is to reduce the stigma that often keeps people from seeking help.

Services at the Veldman Clinic go beyond standard therapy sessions. The team integrates primary care with psychiatric support, recognizing that mental and physical health are deeply connected. Patients can see a therapist, consult with a psychiatrist, and get a routine check-up in one visit. This model aims to catch issues early and provide consistent, coordinated care.

Local leaders have praised the clinic for filling a critical gap. For years, the region faced long wait times for mental health appointments. The Veldman Clinic adds dozens of new providers to the area, including specialists in child and adolescent care, addiction medicine, and trauma recovery.

The facility also plans to host community workshops and support groups, making it a hub for ongoing wellness rather than a place people visit only in crisis. With its focus on accessibility and integration, the Veldman Clinic is setting a new standard for what mental health care can look like in the neighborhood.


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