Clarke County Hospital Welcomes Mila Trombino, LMSW, to Behavioral Health Clinic

Clarke County Hospital (CCH) is pleased to welcome Mila Trombino, LMSW, to its Behavioral Health Clinic team. Mila joined CCH on July 14 and is now accepting new patients, providing compassionate and personalized mental health support to individuals in the community.

Mila offers a wide range of counseling services, working with patients experiencing depression, anxiety, trauma, life transitions, stress, and more. Her approach to care is grounded in empathy, evidence-based practice, and a deep commitment to helping others thrive.

“My goal is to create a therapeutic space that fosters safety, confidence, and growth,” Mila said. “I have a passion for helping people strengthen their self-awareness, build resilience, and find meaning in their lived experiences.”

A recent graduate of Grand View University, Mila earned her Master of Social Work degree summa cum laude with a perfect 4.0 GPA. She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Child, Adult, and Family Services from Iowa State University. Her clinical experience includes impactful internships at Clive Behavioral Health, Des Moines Public Libraries, and Homeward Iowa, where she developed expertise in group therapy facilitation, discharge planning, community outreach, and connecting individuals to critical services.

In her new role at CCH, Mila will provide both counseling and social work services, advancing the hospital’s mission to address the growing behavioral health needs of the Clarke County community.

“Mila’s strong academic background, passion for service, and practical experience in diverse care settings make her an exceptional addition to our team,” said Clarke County Hospital CEO Melanie Boyd. “We are proud to welcome her and expand access to mental health care for our patients.”

For more information or to schedule an appointment with Mila, please contact Clarke County Clinic at (641) 342-2128 or visit http://www.clarkehosp.org