Lino Lakes Mental Health Clinic

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We serve the Lino Lakes area through our Blaine Clinic. We are a community-driven clinic. Staffed by local therapists who are deeply involved in the happenings of the area. Our therapists maintain a commitment to developing creative approaches to mental health support, and ensure that each person, couple, or family unit receives personalized support to meet their unique needs.

Nystrom & Associates Blaine Clinic has therapists who provide a wide range of approaches, specialties, styles, and personalities. We see ages 5-80+ and do a lot of work with all those in between.

What type of services do you provide at your clinic?

At our Blaine Clinic, you'll find it easy to get help. You will have the choice between multiple, qualified mental health practitioners to suit your unique challenges. You'll receive specialized treatment from our administrative staff who will help you find a provider who fits your needs, accepts your insurance, and empowers you to be your best self.

Here you will find a group of people who believes every person is valuable, worthy of kindness, love, and compassion. You will be met where you are and treated with dignity. It takes courage to make changes in your life, and it is our privilege to share this journey with you.

Schedule An Appointment Today!

If you or someone you love is suffering from psychiatric disorders, there is hope. Life with a mental disorder does not have to be a daily struggle. Discover the world of difference treatment can make for you as well as your loved ones.

Call Nystrom & Associates today at 320-460-8028 or click the button below to get started.

About Lino Lakes, MN

Lino Lakes is a city in Anoka County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 20,216 at the 2010 census. Interstates 35W and 35E are two of Lino Lakes's main routes. It is an outer suburb north of the Twin Cities. When European settlers arrived, Native Americans already lived in the area where Reshanau, Baldwin, Rice and Marshan Lakes cluster. The Dakota people found this to be a land of plenty, with abundant wild rice and small game. Several Native American burial grounds are in the area. White hunters and trappers began coming to the area from both Canada and the eastern states around 1850.