Mercy Family Center - Northshore

Mission and Ministry
1445 W. Causeway Approach
Mandeville, LA 70471


Phone: (985) 727-7993
Fax: (985) 727-7016
Hours: Closed now

Welcome to Mercy Family Center 

Mercy Family Center - Northshore is dedicated to the mental health and well-being of children, adolescents and adults across the Greater New Orleans area. Founded in 1992, our clinic strives to make mental health care accessible to all.

We serve thousands of families in our communities with a focus on evidence-based practices. Inspired by the compassionate mission of the Sisters of Mercy, our center treats families from all walks of life with dignity and respect.

Mercy Family Center - Northshore goes beyond traditional services to offer outreach, resources and education for anyone in need. Guided by a commitment to excellence, we work every day to break down barriers while fostering community wellness and resilience. 

Mercy Family Center Services

Mercy Family Center provides a wide range of mental health services for children, adolescents and adults, including:

  • Therapeutic services for individuals, families and groups
  • Psychiatric care, including evaluations and medication management
  • Private video sessions for convenient, secure access to care quickly

Why Choose Mercy Family Center? 

At Mercy Family Center - Northshore, we promote care that brings together a variety of viewpoints. That's why our team includes professionals highly skilled in many different specialties, including clinical social work, psychiatry and psychology.

This collaborative approach means individuals and families will receive support better suited to their needs. Our specialists can provide culturally sensitive care honoring the dignity and diversity of each person and community we serve.

Our team of caregivers specialize in treating:

  • Anxiety, depression and other mood disorders
  • Neurodevelopmental disorders
  • Psychological trauma

If you have an emergency situation, or if you feel you are a danger to yourself or others, please call 911 or the COPEline 504-269-2673 for immediate assistance.