MC3 Perinatal offers no-cost psychiatry support to perinatal providers in Michigan who are caring for people who are contemplating pregnancy, pregnant, or postpartum (up to one year). Perinatal psychiatrists are available through same-day phone consultations to offer guidance on diagnostic questions, safe medications in pregnancy and while breastfeeding, and appropriate psychotherapy.
Call Monday through Friday, 9 am – 5 pm EST, excluding holidays. Regional phone numbers and online form to submit consultations can be found on the MC3 website.
No. MC3 is not an emergency service. Emergency consultations over the phone or in person are not provided. If a provider calls about a case requiring an urgent intervention, the Behavioral Health Consultant (BHC) can offer appropriate local resource recommendations.
The provider or any clinic staff with knowledge about the patient can initiate a consultation. Consults can be submitted either by phone or online; regional phone numbers and a secure online form are available on the MC3 website. Next, the BHC triages the consult request and provides resources. After that, an MC3 Psychiatrist will respond to the request same-day and provide a consultation to the provider. A consult summary is then sent to the provider.
Perinatal providers in Michigan are eligible to participate in the program. This includes MDs, DOs, NPs, PAs, and CNMs in family medicine, OB/Gyn, and psychiatry practices. Nonprescribers are not required to formally sign up; they can participate in educational trainings, access resources, and utilize BHCs for referrals and local resources. MC3 Perinatal is free to all providers.
No. The MC3 Perinatal phone line is only for providers; patients should not call MC3 Perinatal.
Providers also have access to the following: live and remote trainings offered regionally and statewide; workflow analysis to better integrate screening, care coordination, and MC3 services; local and regional behavioral health resource and referral navigation; and scheduled educational group case consultation with an MC3 Psychiatrist.
Visit the MC3 website to sign up.