UTICA, N.Y. — Helio Health says it’s added mental-health treatment services to its Insights of Helio Health at 500 Whitesboro St. in Utica.
The organization describes it as “integrated outpatient facility that promotes coordination of care” for anyone with a mental-health and/or substance-use disorder.
The staff at Insights is “excited” and prepared to broaden services, Jeremy Klemanski, president and CEO of Helio Health, said.
(Sponsored)

Inflation and Insurance Rates: How to Offset the Impact
Many industries have been hit by inflation where it hurts the most, our pockets. Inflation is raising the price of goods and services including food, housing, transportation, and medical care.

Would Your Nonprofit Be Prepared to Handle an Audit?
Although some may see them as a headache, audits play a very important purpose in the operation of a nonprofit. For starters, audits are designed to help organizations build long-term
“The Insights outpatient team have historically worked with people with substance-use disorders [SUD] who also had mental health [MH] disorders, and because of their training, and preparation, and now certification, they can work with people with SUD or MH, regardless of what their other treatment needs may be,” Klemanski said. “We are happy to be able to expand access to mental health care in Utica and the Mohawk Valley.”
Insights of Helio Health offers open access to walk-in assessments seven days a week from 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
In addition to Utica, Syracuse–based Helio Health also operates facilities in Rochester and Binghamton.


