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Maybe you’ve felt stuck for a long time—drained, hopeless, or numb in a way that’s hard to explain. Maybe you still show up for work or take care of others, but inside, it’s like something’s gone quiet. Something’s missing. And you’re exhausted trying to pretend otherwise.
Depression doesn’t always look like sadness. Sometimes it looks like getting through the day in survival mode. At Scioto Wellness Center, we understand how heavy that can feel—and we’re here to offer support that’s real, respectful, and rooted in hope.
You might have told yourself: “I’m just tired.” “I’ll snap out of it.”
But weeks or months go by, and the weight doesn’t lift. Your energy’s low. Joy feels distant. Small tasks take too much. And maybe part of you wonders if you’re just lazy—or broken.
You’re not.
Depression is a common, treatable medical condition—not a moral failing. It affects how you think, feel, and function.
Common symptoms include:
You’re not weak for feeling this way. You’re human. And help is available.
Depression isn’t always loud—but it can slowly hollow things out.
You may feel like the best parts of you are gone. But they’re not. They’re just buried under layers of pain that weren’t meant to be carried alone.
“It’s not too late to come back to yourself. Healing doesn’t erase your story—it helps you reclaim it.”
We offer individualized treatment that meets you where you are—whether you’re just beginning to explore therapy or returning after a break.
Your care plan might include:
We also offer case management and wellness services to support your whole life—not just your symptoms.
No pressure. No judgment. Just clinically grounded care from people who truly care.
Your first appointment isn’t an interrogation—it’s a conversation. You’ll meet with a therapist who’s trained, compassionate, and ready to listen.
Depending on your needs, your treatment might include:
Starting treatment can feel big. That’s why we keep it calm, clear, and at your speed.
Depression is common. But that doesn’t make your experience any less personal—or any less worthy of care.
Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. “COVID-19 Behavioral Health Dashboard.” 2021
National Institute of Mental Health. “Major Depression.” U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2023.
https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/statistics/major-depression
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “Mental Health Treatment Among Adults: United States, 2021.” 2023.
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/products/databriefs/db444.htm
American Psychiatric Association. “What Is Depression?” 2023.
https://www.psychiatry.org/patients-families/depression/what-is-depression
Ohio Department of Health. “Suicide Data & Statistics.” 2022.
https://odh.ohio.gov/know-our-programs/violence-injury-prevention-program/suicide-data
The takeaway? Depression is real. But it’s also treatable. And recovery is possible—with the right support.
We’re not a giant system. We’re a small, connected team who believes in treating people—not just disorders.
Here’s why people choose us:
“I didn’t know what I needed until I felt safe. Scioto gave me that—and helped me start over.”
You don’t have to hit “rock bottom” to deserve help. You just have to be ready for something better.
Nope. If you’re struggling, that’s reason enough to reach out. We can help you explore what’s going on and what might help.
Never. We’ll talk about your options, but any decision is yours to make. Many people benefit from therapy alone.
Most of our services are. We’ll help verify your benefits and explain your options—no surprises.
That’s completely okay. You’ll never be pushed before you’re ready. Our job is to meet you with patience, not pressure.
Absolutely. We offer flexible outpatient care so you can heal while living your life.
You’ll meet real people—therapists, care coordinators, support staff—who are trained, down-to-earth, and deeply committed to helping you heal.
We show up with kindness, consistency, and a belief in your capacity to get better.
Whether you’re just starting to struggle or have been carrying this for years, you don’t have to go it alone.
There’s no shame in needing help. There’s strength in reaching for it.
Not quite ready to talk? That’s okay. Start by checking your insurance—no pressure, no commitment.
When you’re living with depression, even reaching out for help can feel like too much. We understand—and we’re here to make it easier.
At Scioto Wellness Center, we provide outpatient depression treatment in a calm, supportive environment right here in Hilliard:
Our licensed clinicians serve individuals across central Ohio, including Hilliard, Columbus, Grove City, and Dublin. We offer personalized therapy, medication support (when appropriate), and evidence-based care that meets you with compassion—not judgment.
You don’t have to push through alone. Support is closer than you think.