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Resources for Adolescent Mental Health Care and Suicide Prevention 1.31.18 Resources for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Care and Suicide Prevention Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255) or 1-800-SUICIDE (1-800-784-2433) Florida Abuse Hotline (report abuse):1-800-96-ABUSE or 1-800-962-2873 Facility Location(s) Contact number Provider(s) Emergency 72-hour hold (Baker Act): Mental Health Resource Center (MHRC-North) West 20th St 904-695-9145 River Point Behavioral Health Beach Blvd 904-724-9202 Wolfson Children’s Emergency Room Behavioral Health Prudential Dr 904-202-7900 Response Partial Hospitalization Program River Point Behavioral Health Beach Blvd 904-724-9202 Wolfson Children’s Partial Hospitalization Program (intake Prudential Dr 904-202-0400 coordinator) ѱ Outpatient Services *Accepts Medicaid Psychiatry Duval County Ѱ AP Psychiatric/Counseling Services 5251 Emerson St, Jacksonville, FL 32207 904-399-0324 Anjali Pathak, MD 9141 Cypress Green Dr., Suite #1 Ѱ Amit Vijapura, MD Jacksonville, FL 32256 904-733-7333 Amit Vijapura, MD Sees adolescents ages 14+ University, Prudential Dr, Jax Beach, Yulee, Karla Repper, PhD Ѱ Baptist Behavioral Health 904-376-3800 Bartram, and Regency *Ѱ Carl Burak, MD Jacksonville Beach 904-246-6702 Carl Burak, MD *Ѱ Child Guidance Center Southside, Westside, Northside, Arlington 904-448-4700 Laurie Truog, MD 8823 San Jose Blvd, Suite 303 Ѱ Chirag Desai, MD 904- 379-0802 Chirag Desai, MD Jacksonville, FL 32217 Renata Romero, MD * Ѱ Daniel Kids Foundation, Inc. Southside 904-296-1055 Chirag Desai, MD Elizabeth Sampson, ARNP Family Foundations Downtown 904-396-4846 Hope Haven Spring Park 904-346-5100 6015 Morrow Street East #120 Hope and Healing Center 800-896-6105 * Jacksonville, FL 32217 Ѱ 10175 Fortune Parkway Suite 104 Imtiaz Rasul, MD 904- 379-8748 Imtiaz Rasul, MD Jacksonville, Florida 32256 © Collaborative Care Initiative: A Partnership between Pediatrics and Psychiatry For more information: http://partnershipforchildhealth.org/collaborative-care/ Southside Jewish Family and Community Services 6261 Dupont Station Ct E, Jacksonville, FL 904-448-1933 Chirag Desai, MD 32217 Ѱ Kamalesh Pai, MD Southside 904-998-9442 Kamalesh Pai, MD Kerry Haffey Condit, PhD Mandarin 904-886-9006 Kerry Haffey Condit, PhD 1545 Landon Avenue The Body Image Counseling Center (904) 737-3232 Lori Osachy, MSS, LCSW Jacksonville, FL 32207 Jax Beach Mark Tomaski, MD Ѱ Marsh Landing Behavioral Health 1538 The Greens Way Ste 101, Jacksonville 904-543-0161 Alisia Martin, MD Beach, FL 32250 Cynthia Stevens, PhD Mental Health Resource Center (MHRC-North) West 20th St 904-695-9145 * *Ѱ Mental Health Resource Center (MHRC-South) Beach Blvd 904-642-9100 Saha Debabrata, MD Michael DeLaHunt, MD Sonal Goswami, MD Peggy Greco, PhD Lisa Buckloh, PhD *Ѱ Nemours Children’s Specialty Care San Marco, Old St. Augustine and 95 904-697-3600 Lisa Schilling, PhD Amanda Lochrie, PhD Holly Antal, PhD Shana Boyle, PhD Angie Mankro –Santiago, PhD *Ѱ Northwest Behavioral Health Services Northside 904-781-0600 Louis Quinones, MD Ѱ Psychiatric & Behavioral Management (12+) Southside 904-296-2999 Carlos Torrellas, MD Southside Ѱ Rebecca Farinas, MD 7545 Centurion Parkway, Suite #302, 904-997-7776 Rebecca Farinas, MD Jacksonville, FL 32256 *Ѱ Sivanta Paul, MD Southside 904-279-1666 Sivanta Paul, MD Shirley Alleyne, MD Jackie Brown-Bunk, LMHC Elise Fallucco, MD *Ѱ University of Florida Psychiatry Center Dupont Station 904-383-1038 Sarah McCrea, LMHC Deanna Seymour, ARNP Stephanie Sims, MD Allison Ventura, PhD © Collaborative Care Initiative: A Partnership between Pediatrics and Psychiatry For more information: http://partnershipforchildhealth.org/collaborative-care/ Clay County 1747 Baptist Clay Drive Baptist Behavioral Health 904-376-3800 Fleming Island, FL 32003 * Child Guidance Center Middleburg 904-291-5561 Larry Neidigh, PhD Community Behavioral Services Orange Park 904-269-3324 * Mark Flynn, PsyD *Ѱ Emanuel Martinez, MD Orange Park 904-940-2200 Emanuel Martinez, MD Kathleen Grisset, MD Ѱ First Coast Mental Health Orange Park 904-269-7200 Andrea Fritschle, MD 904-697-3600 Michael DeLaHunt, MD Ѱ * Nemours Children’s Specialty Care Fleming Island Amanda Lochrie, PhD Shana Boyle, PhD 1409 Kingsley Ave Ste 9e, Orange Park, FL Anna-Marie M. Veneracion-Yumul, MD ѱ North Florida Family Psychiatry 904-215-4151 32073 St. John’s County Ѱ Baptist Behavioral Health Bartram Park 904-376-3800 Leilani Aguilar-Pascasio, MD Ѱ Comprehensive MedPsych Systems St. Augustine 904-824-7733 Salvador Leo Cevallos, MD *Ѱ Emanuel Martinez, MD St. Augustine 904-940-2200 Emanuel Martinez, MD *Ѱ EPIC Behavioral Health St. Augustine 904-829-2273 Robert Baringer, MD Frank Morelli, M.A., LMHC St. Johns 904-410-6324 Frank Morelli, LMHC First Coast Therapy Group Ponte Vedra 904-280-8555 1100-1 S. Ponce de Leon Blvd Psychological Services of St. Augustine 904-824-7733 Sabrina Caceres, DO * St. Augustine, FL 32084 354 Paseo Reyes Drive ѱ Stanley A Cohen DO Professional Association (904) 808-8595 Stanley A Cohen, DO St. Augustine, FL 32095 1-800-539- ѱ Stewart-Marchman-Act Behavioral Healthcare St. Augustine Paul Phillips, MD * 4228 Nassau County Ѱ Amelia Psychiatry (ages 6 & up) Fernandina 904-321-8400 Carly Miller, MD Baptist Behavioral Health Yulee 904-376-3800 *Ѱ Sivanta Paul, MD Yulee 904-279-1666 Sivanta Paul, MD 463142 State Road 200 Akau Owusu, MD Ѱ Starting Point 904-225-8280 * Yulee, FL 32097 Emanuel Appiadu, ARNP © Collaborative Care Initiative: A Partnership between Pediatrics and Psychiatry For more information: http://partnershipforchildhealth.org/collaborative-care/ Camden County Family Matters of Coastal Georgia 605 Osborne St. 912-510-3770 St. Marys, GA 31558 Full Service Schools Arlington Family Resource Center Arlington 904-858-1955 Beaches Resource Center Jax Beach 904-270-8200 24 hour shelter for youth Youth Crisis Center Southside 904-725-6662 Substance Abuse (Drug, Alcohol) Treatment Gateway Adolescent Recovery Riverside and Southside 904-987-4661 River Region Human Services, Inc. Multiple Locations 904-899-6300 LGBTQ Resources Bailey House of Wellness, LLC 3190 Post Street, Jacksonville, FL 32205 904-738-3506 150 Kent Rd. Suite 2A St. Augustine, FL Betty Carvajal, PhD, LMHC 904-392-5434 Betty Carvajal, PhD 32086 2950 Halcyon Lane, Suite 703 Jacksonville, Counseling for Wholeness 904-704-0353 FL 32223 Deborah Anthony, LMHC 2344 South Third Street Jacksonville, FL 904-200-9945 32224 JASMYN Peninsular Place Jacksonville, FL 32204 904-389-3857 http://jasmyn.org/ 12058 San Jose Blvd. Ste 703 Jacksonville, Mandarin Counseling & Wellness Center 904-266-0454 FL 32223 Matt Borer, Ph.D., LMFT 2720 Park St. Office 209, Jacksonville FL Matt Borer, PhD 904-874-1387 32205 Nemours Children Specialty Care 807 Children’s Way, Jacksonville FL 32207 904-697-3600 Lisa Buckloh, PhD University of North Florida LGBT Center 1 UNF Drive Jacksonville, FL 32224 904-620-4720 LGBTQ Website http://www.eqfl.org/transactionfl © Collaborative Care Initiative: A Partnership between Pediatrics and Psychiatry For more information: http://partnershipforchildhealth.org/collaborative-care/ .
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