A warm daylight view of the clean, welcoming entrance of the Baidoa clinic, with a community health worker in a blue vest standing near the doorway, soft earth tones, 35mm lens.
A warm daylight view of the clean, welcoming entrance of the Baidoa clinic, with a community health worker in a blue vest standing near the doorway, soft earth tones, 35mm lens.
Access Care

Direct pathways to clinical recovery

Whether you are a family member seeking urgent psychiatric care, a community leader, or an international partner, our team in Baidoa is ready to coordinate support.

Referrals & Partnerships

Coordinate with our clinical team

We accept self-referrals, family admissions, and institutional partnerships. Use this secure channel to reach our directors and clinical intake coordinators directly.

A close-up of hands carefully guiding fabric through a sewing machine in a bright, clean training room, warm natural light, soft earth tones.
A close-up of hands carefully guiding fabric through a sewing machine in a bright, clean training room, warm natural light, soft earth tones.
— Baidoa Rehabilitation

A community health worker guides a patient through a tailoring class in our vocational training workshop, under warm natural daylight.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Are BCMHCC services free?

Do you support former combatants?

Yes. All clinical psychiatric treatments, inpatient rehabilitation, residential crisis care, and vocational training (TVET) programs are provided entirely free of charge to patients, families, and displaced populations.

Yes. Our dedicated reintegration pathways combine trauma-focused clinical counseling with practical livelihood training in carpentry and sewing, helping individuals transition safely and productively back into their local economies.

How do admissions work?

How can NGOs partner with you?

We receive emergency psychiatric cases directly at our Baidoa facility twenty-four hours a day. Routine outpatient consultations and clinical referrals from local health networks are scheduled during daylight hours.

We actively partner with international NGOs and humanitarian agencies to scale mental health services, train community health workers, and implement social cohesion programs. Contact our director directly to collaborate.