Health Services

Mental (Behavioral) Health 

Everyone reacts to stress and traumatic experiences differently. While some have reactions that can be seen as normal responses to life events, others may experience signs or symptoms of more serious conditions.

Mental health and substance use conditions can affect anyone; you are not alone. The Military Health System has many resources available to help those who need it.

If you or someone you know needs support now, call or text 988 or chat at 988Lifeline.org. 988 connects you with a trained crisis counselor who can help.

Targeted Care

Our mental (behavioral) health clinic offers targeted care. Targeted care helps us give you the right mental health support for your specific needs, whether it’s an individual appointment, group therapy or non-clinical support.

How it Works

Targeted care synchronizes and expands the resources we have to address your specific needs. The process begins with a preliminary assessment.

You’ll meet with a technician who will:

  • · Listen to your concerns.
  • · Assess your needs.
  • · Match you to the best resource.

Options may include an appointment with:

  • · A primary or specialty care consultant.
  • · Military and family life counselors.
  • · A chaplain.

You don’t need a referral, and you won’t be turned away or denied specialty care. Learn more about Targeted Care.

Our Services

Our facility offers the following services:

  • behavioral health and substance abuse care to Active-Duty Service Members through our outpatient behavioral health clinics.
  • behavioral health services to Active-Duty Family Members (children and adults) at our Child and Family clinic. 
  • An Intensive Outpatient Program supports Service Members who can benefit from a more intensive program to address their mental health or substance use treatment needs.
  • inpatient behavioral health unit which services adult patients.
  • The Family Advocacy Program provides treatment services for domestic violence, child abuse and neglect to Active-Duty Service Members and their Families.

 What TRICARE Covers

TRICARE covers medically and psychologically necessary mental health and substance use care. This includes both inpatient and outpatient care. ·

 

Contact Us

Phone

Multi-Disciplinary Behavioral Health
762-408-4067/4069
 
Embedded Behavioral Health
706-545-2495
 
Sand Hill Psychological Program (basic trainees only)
706-544-3600
 
Child and Family Behavioral Health
762-408-4073
 
Family Advocacy Program
762-408-4076

Hours

Multi-Disciplinary Behavioral Health
M, T, Th, F: 0730-1600
Wednesday: 0730-1200
 
Embedded Behavioral Health
M, T, Th, F: 0730-1600
Wednesday: 0730-1200
 
Sand Hill Psychological Program (basic trainees only)
M, T, Th, F: 0730-1500
Wednesday: 0730-1200
 
Child and Family Behavioral Health
M, T, Th, F: 0800-1800
Wednesday: 0800-1200
 
Family Advocacy Program
M, T, Th, F: 0730-1800
Wednesday: 0730-1200

Location

Multi-Disciplinary Behavioral Health
4th Floor, MACH
 
Embedded Behavioral Health
6041 Indianhead Road, Bldg 2412
 
Sand Hill Psychological Program (basic trainees only)
8815 11th Airborne Division Rd, Bldg 3216
 
Child and Family Behavioral Health
4th Floor, MACH
 
Family Advocacy Program
4th Floor, MACH
 


 

Mental Health Resources

Veterans Crisis Line

CONUS:
NORTHCOM
988, Press 1
Text 838255
 
OCONUS:
INDO-PACIFIC
+1-844-702-5493 or DSN 988
EUCOM
+1-844-702-5495 or DSN 988
CENTCOM
+1-855-422-7719 or DSN 988
AFRICOM
+1-888-482-6054 or DSN 988
SOUTHCOM
+1-866-989-9599 or DSN 988

Open to all service members and veterans, even if not enrolled in VA benefits or health care. Long distance or overseas charges may apply. Learn More

Military OneSource

Call 800-342-9647

InTransition Program

Call 800-424-7877

Email
Live Chat

Psychological Health Resource Center | 24/7

Call 866-966-1020

 
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