Penn Psychiatry — Mental health clinic in Philadelphia, PA
Address1528 Walnut St # 1203 PA, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone+1866-301-4724
Websitemed.upenn.edu
Penn Psychiatry, part of the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, offers comprehensive psychiatric care. As a leading academic institution, it excels in research, education, and providing advanced mental health services. The department is dedicated to serving its community with cutting-edge treatments and a commitment to patient well-being. They provide both ambulatory and inpatient/assessment services, catering to a wide range of mental health needs. Penn Psychiatry is involved in various research areas, including addiction, mood and anxiety disorders, neurodevelopment, and psychosis, aiming to advance psychiatric understanding and treatment.
Best for
- Individuals seeking advanced psychiatric care
- Patients with complex mental health conditions
- Those interested in research-informed treatment
| Key services | Ambulatory services, Inpatient services, Assessment services, Behavioral health services, Medical management |
| Tags | psychiatry, mental health, university hospital, research, treatment, philadelphia, penn medicine, academic psychiatry |
Location
Also in Philadelphia
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