Objectives-This study's objectives were to identify primary care providers' (PCP) comfort level, potential barriers to management of patients with mental health disorders, and attitudes around clinical pharmacist-provided mental health medication-related support. Methods-A 16-item, cross-sectional survey was completed by PCPs in 14 patient-centered medical homes (PCMHs) at one academic medical center. Items assessed include PCPs' perceptions of the proportion of patients with a mental health condition, access to psychiatry services, confidence in mental health condition management, clinical pharmacist-provided mental health medication support, and demographics. Checklist, Likert-scaled agreement statements, and an open-ended question to assess barriers managing mental health medications were included. Descriptive statistics and qualitative content analysis were used.