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Northeast Indiana residents can rely on Parkview Behavioral Health Hospital for expert, compassionate treatment of a range of mental health issues, including: Depression, Anxiety, Post-traumatic stress, Mood disorders, Chemical dependency & Severe mental illnesses. Parkview Behavioral Health is proud to be the area's only provider of inpatient services for children and adolescents, and to offer inpatient services for adults of all ages suffering from emotional, behavioral or chemical dependency problems. Whether short-term supervised treatment is needed, or the illness or disability is more complex, experienced mental health professionals are ready to assist with the appropriate level of treatment.

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Regular Hours:
Mon - Sun

Contact Info

Phone:

Main - 260-373-7500

Address:
1720 Beacon St Fort Wayne, IN 46805

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Categories
Mental Health Services, Alcoholism Information & Treatment Centers, Drug Abuse & Addiction Centers, Health & Welfare Clinics, Hospitals, Mental Health Clinics & Information, Physicians & Surgeons, Physicians & Surgeons, Psychiatry
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Location
Parkview Behavioral Health 1720 Beacon Street Fort Wayne, IN 46805
Amenities
Parkview psychiatrists and other mental health professionals are well regarded in the region for their expertise. They work collaboratively with other healthcare facilities, nursing homes, schools and law enforcement officials to provide appropriate treatment for individuals with mild to acute mental illnesses. Members of the Fort Wayne Police Department's Crisis Intervention Team receive training on dealing with children, adolescents and adults in emotional crisis; the youth training program was developed by a Parkview Behavioral Health psychiatrist nationally recognized by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) for her quality practice and service to people with mental illness and their families
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