Local
Outpatient Behavioral Health Facilities
Programs that provide walk-in, walk-out diagnostic and treatment services for children, adolescents and/or adults who have acute or chronic psychiatric disorders, but do not need 24-hour care; and/or provide counseling services for patients and families about emotional and personal matters, and who may be experiencing difficulty resolving stressful life situations.
Peterson Health Center
Outpatient Services, Behavioral Health
Outpatient Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services
ACCESS Services
Bath County Services
Outpatient Services
Outpatient Services, Center for Behavioral Health, Chase City
Sentara Behavioral Health Services, Halifax
Outpatient Services, Brunswick Behavioral Health Center
Outpatient Services, Halifax Behavioral Health Center
Outpatient Services, Mecklenburg Behavioral Health Center
Behavioral Health
Adult Outpatient Services, Magic Hollow
Adult Outpatient Services, Pembroke 6
Franklin Services Center
Godwin Building
Saratoga Services Center
Smithfield Services Center
Suffolk Services Center
Psychiatric Hospitals
A hospital that focuses on treatment of mental illness and psychiatric disorders.
Active Duty Military Program, Inpatient Services
Psychiatric Inpatient Units
Programs offered in special units of general acute care hospitals that provide diagnostic and treatment to those who have acute or chronic mental or emotional disturbances, require hospitalization for maximum benefit, and who might be a threat to themselves, to their families or to others if left in the community or placed in a less restrictive treatment setting.
Inpatient Mental Health Services
Inpatient Psychiatric Services, Behavioral Health
Inpatient Services | Mental Health
Mental Health Senior Transitions Program
Snowden at Fredericksburg
Inpatient Services, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, The Center
Inpatient Services | Mental Health | University Hospital
Senior Adult Growth & Enrichment Program
Support Groups, Mental Health
Mutual support groups whose members are people who have specific social, emotional or other mental health problems. Families and friends may also be welcome. The groups meet in-person, by telephone or via the Internet; and provide an opportunity for participants to share information, practical tips for daily living and encouragement about issues related to the problem.