Psycamore Psychiatric Programs
2540 Flowood Dr, Flowood, MS 39232
Psycamore offers comprehensive treatment of psychiatric disorders with specialized expertise in the treatment of stress, anxiety and mood disorders. A Psychiatric Partial Hospitalization, Intense Outpatient Therapy Program & EAP Alternative To Inpatient Hospitalization, Psycamore is a network provider for Blue Cross/Blue Shield/CHIPS & accepts most insurance plans. There are three convenient locations to serve you and your family providing programs for adults, adolescence, parenting, children and employee assistance. Psycamore is a licensed, private, freestanding partial hospitalization program for highly functional adults and adolescents suffering from serious mental disorders and psychological impairments. Our program is designed to serve those who do not need psychiatric hospitalization. The adult programs are available during the day and evening based on your individual needs and convenience. The adolescent program is structured and organized with after school schedules. The child program at the Flowood location provides treatment for children ages 6-12 with emphasis on psychotherapy and specializing in treatment of behavioral problems. The parenting program offers a 6 session Parent Training Program for children ages 6-18 with conduct problems or parents who want to learn better parenting. A comprehensive Employee Assistance Program is offered for employers and employees. Please visit our website for more information.
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- Regular Hours
Mon - Fri: - Extra Phones
877-PSYCH-4-U: 877-779-2448
- Services/Products
- Mental Health Screening, Medical Monitoring, Individual Therapy, Group Therapy, Family/Couples
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- visa, mastercard, amex, discover
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- Free Parking Insurance Accepted Free Confidential Assessment
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- Mental Health Services, Counselors-Licensed Professional
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Services: Partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient therapy for adults, adolescents and children
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