Penn Center for Women's Behavioral Wellness — Mental health clinic in Philadelphia, PA
Address800 Walnut St 11th Floor PA, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone+1215-316-5151
Websitemed.upenn.edu
The Penn Center for Women's Behavioral Wellness is a mental health clinic affiliated with the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. The center focuses on women's behavioral health across the lifespan, addressing issues related to menstruation, conception, pregnancy, postpartum, and menopause. They offer consultations and clinical care, and are involved in research studies concerning perinatal depression, brain mapping during pregnancy, PMS/PMDD, and menopause. The center also provides resources and information on women's behavioral health in the news. Appointments can be made by contacting their Patient Services Manager via phone or email.
Best for
- Women experiencing reproductive health challenges
- Individuals seeking research participation
- Women focused on emotional well-being
| Key services | Consultations, Clinical care, Research participation |
| Tags | women's health, behavioral wellness, perinatal mental health, pregnancy, postpartum, menopause, research, penn medicine, philadelphia |
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