Primary Care Providers
Not sure where to start? Are you a primary care or medical provider for someone in need of services from Clara Martin Center and have questions? Let us help!
Get Started
Clara Martin welcomes referrals from local community partners. To make a referral, please complete our primary care referral form and fax to:
(802) 728-4197, Attn: Access
If you would like to talk to our Access Specialist team as well, please call:
In the Randolph area: 802-728-4466
In the Bradford area: 802-222-4477
In the Wilder area: 802-295-1311
Once the Clara Martin Center makes contact with the client, the Same Day Access Clinician will contact the primary care provider if additional information is needed and Clara Martin will follow up once services are scheduled with the client.
What Services Are available?
Review the list of available services from Clara Martin Center.
Emergency Services
Emergency services are available to all individuals, regardless of age, 24 hours a day 365 days a year either on site or at various locations throughout the community depending on need.
Childhood & Family Mental Health Services
We provide high-quality, comprehensive, and integrated prevention and community-based services to children and their families.
Learn More About Child & Family Mental Health Services
Adult Mental Health Services
We provide high-quality outpatient mental health services for adults, promoting health and well-being through the reduction or elimination of symptoms.
Learn More About Adult Mental Health Services
School Mental Health Services
Our services offer each student the opportunity to learn, develop and strengthen the skills necessary to succeed in the community, home, and school.
Substance Use Programs
Clara Martin Center promotes healthy lifestyles by reducing the harmful effects of alcohol and other drugs on the client, family, and community. Learn more about available substance use programs and supports.
Learn More About Substance Use Programs
Criminal Justice Services
Our Criminal Justice Services’ aim is to enhance the ability of those who have been or are currently involved with the court or corrections system to function effectively in the community, re-enter the community successfully and reduce the risk of committing additional crimes.
Learn More About Criminal Justice Services
Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC)
Increasing access to comprehensive mental health and addiction treatment, resources, and services. We are committed to working with you to identify your strengths and help you build a more healthy and happy life.
Get Access to Helpful Resources & Links
Clara Martin Center is an integral part of the social fabric of our community, but there are many other social service agencies that may be of assistance. View our list of service providers, supports, informational sites, and more.
Find a Location
With offices in Bradford, Chelsea, Randolph, and Wilder, Clara Martin Center provides office and community-based services across Orange County and the greater Upper Valley, as well as in Berlin through Central Vermont Substance Abuse Services. Outpatient services are available Monday through Friday, with some evening and weekend availability at select sites based on client need. Emergency Services and supports are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year either in person or through telephone/virtual supports based on client need.
News & Events

Clara Martin Center Hosts 2022 Annual Meeting and Awards Ceremony
The 2022 Annual Meeting and Awards Ceremony for Clara Martin Center was held on the Vermont Technical College campus on Thursday, November 9th to honor employees for their dedicated years of service.

Clara Martin Center Awarded $4 Million SAMHSA Grant to Continue Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic Expansion
Clara Martin Center is the first community mental health agency in Vermont to have been designated a CCBHC after receiving an initial two-year CCBHC Expansion grant from SAMHSA in 2021.

Call to Artists & Writers
Clara Martin Center is seeking submissions for their sixth annual art/poetry show entitled “Stronger Together: Celebrating Creativity in Mental Health, Wellness and Recovery.”