Women's Health Innovations of Arizona

Women's Health Innovations of Arizona WHI is a 501c3 that offers care for pregnant, postpartum, and parenting individuals.

Back-to-school season can bring a lot more than new schedules, backpacks, and school supplies. 💛📚Excitement, nervousness...
08/10/2026

Back-to-school season can bring a lot more than new schedules, backpacks, and school supplies. 💛📚

Excitement, nervousness, sadness, overwhelm, and hope can all show up at the same time. For kids, teens, parents, and caregivers, these mixed emotions are a normal part of adjusting to a new school year.

At Women’s Health Innovations of Arizona (WHI), we’re here to support children, teens, adults, and families through life’s transitions. Whether your family is navigating anxiety, ADHD, emotional regulation, stress, or simply having a hard time adjusting to a new routine, you don’t have to navigate it alone.

💙 Need some extra support this school year? Reach out to WHI to learn more about our therapy and ADHD support services.

📞 480-339-7119
📧 [email protected]
🌐 www.whiarizona.org

💚 July is Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month.This month reminds us that everyone deserv...
07/22/2026

💚 July is Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month.

This month reminds us that everyone deserves access to compassionate, culturally responsive mental health care.

Mental health affects us all, but barriers such as stigma, limited access to care, and difficulty finding culturally responsive providers continue to impact many individuals and families. By raising awareness, we can help create communities where everyone feels seen, heard, and supported.

At Women’s Health Innovations of Arizona (WHI), we are committed to providing a welcoming, inclusive space where every individual is treated with dignity, compassion, and respect. Whether you’re navigating anxiety, depression, OCD, ADHD, trauma, postpartum mental health challenges, or other life stressors, you don’t have to face them alone.

🤍 Healing begins when people feel they belong.

Ready to take the first step? We’re here to help.

📞 Phone: (480) 339-7119
📧 Email: [email protected]
🌐 Website: http://whiarizona.org
📍 Gilbert: 1355 S. Higley Rd., Suite 113, Gilbert, AZ 85296
📍 Tempe: 9280 S. Kyrene Rd., Suite 119, Tempe, AZ 85284

Back-to-school season can bring a lot of emotions, not just for students, but for the whole family.Excitement, worry, st...
07/11/2026

Back-to-school season can bring a lot of emotions, not just for students, but for the whole family.

Excitement, worry, stress, sadness, and uncertainty can all show up at the same time. Creating simple routines, making space for honest conversations, and offering reassurance can help make the transition feel a little easier.

Big feelings are normal, but you do not have to manage them alone. Women’s Health Innovations of Arizona is here to support children, teens, parents, and families through the school-year transition.

Gilbert & Tempe
(480) 339-7119
[email protected]

Thank you Raising Arizona Kids!
07/08/2026

Thank you Raising Arizona Kids!

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Women’s Health Innovations of Arizona was proud to attend PSI 2026, where we had the opportunity to connect, learn, and ...
07/02/2026

Women’s Health Innovations of Arizona was proud to attend PSI 2026, where we had the opportunity to connect, learn, and build community with leaders in perinatal mental health. We’re also thrilled to celebrate our Executive Director, Michelle Lacy, as the 2026 recipient of the Ilyene Barsky Memorial Award in recognition of her outstanding service to the community. Congratulations, Michelle! We are so proud to see your leadership and impact recognized.


The last two days at PSI Conference 2026 have been focused on an often overlooked but incredibly important part of perin...
06/26/2026

The last two days at PSI Conference 2026 have been focused on an often overlooked but incredibly important part of perinatal care: father’s mental health.

WHI is proud to highlight the Paternal Perinatal Mental Health Advanced Certificate Training, featuring Daniel Singley, Ph.D. and Sheehan Fisher, Ph.D., and the continued work being done to better support dads, partners, and families during the perinatal period.

Fathers’ mental health matters. When dads are supported, families are supported. 💜

We’re heading to LA! ✈️🌴Michelle Lacy (Executive Director) and Lisa Newberry (Children’s Program Director) are attending...
06/24/2026

We’re heading to LA! ✈️🌴
Michelle Lacy (Executive Director) and Lisa Newberry (Children’s Program Director) are attending the 2026 PSI Conference this week. We are so excited to connect with other professionals and bring back fresh insights to our community.

Stick around for the post-conference on June 28th, Michelle will be co-teaching the Advanced Perinatal OCD Training alongside Dr. Erica Weitz! 🧠✨

📍 Los Angeles, CA
📅 June 25–28, 2026

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Missed call from yourself. 📞This June, for Men’s Health Month, take a moment to check in with the person you may have be...
06/22/2026

Missed call from yourself. 📞

This June, for Men’s Health Month, take a moment to check in with the person you may have been avoiding: you.

You’ve been showing up for everyone else, carrying what needs to be carried, and pushing through. But you deserve support too.

Checking in on your mental health is not weakness. It’s maintenance.

Answer the call.

Men’s mental health does not always look like sadness.Sometimes it looks like irritability, isolation, overworking, numb...
06/17/2026

Men’s mental health does not always look like sadness.

Sometimes it looks like irritability, isolation, overworking, numbness, risk-taking, or saying “I’m fine” when they are not.

This Men’s Mental Health Month, let’s make it normal to check in, speak up, and reach out before things hit rock bottom.

You do not have to carry it alone. It’s okay to talk.

Dads can struggle quietly, too.The pressure to provide.The fear of not doing enough.The exhaustion nobody sees.The guilt...
06/10/2026

Dads can struggle quietly, too.

The pressure to provide.
The fear of not doing enough.
The exhaustion nobody sees.
The guilt that can come with needing support.

Perinatal mental health does not only affect moms. Dads and partners can experience anxiety, depression, overwhelm, irritability, disconnection, and burnout during pregnancy and postpartum, even when everything looks “fine” from the outside.

Check in on the dads, partners, and support people in your life. Ask how they’re really doing. Remind them they do not have to carry it alone.

Support is not weakness. It is part of showing up.

If you or someone you love is struggling during pregnancy or postpartum, WHI is here to help.

Address

1355 S Higley Road Suite 113
Gilbert, AZ
85296

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+14803397119

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