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2008 Directory of US Mental Health Facilities Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration 2008 Directory of U.S. Mental Health Facilities INDEX A ‐ ORGANIZATIONS BY STATE, TYPE, & NAME ALABAMA 01 Public Psychiatric Hospital ‐ SMHA Bryce Hospital, 200 University Blvd, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401‐1294, Tel. #: (205) 759‐0799 ID: [010440‐0] Greil Memorial Psychiatric Hospital, 2140 Upper Wetumpka Rd, Montgomery, AL 36107‐1342, Tel. #: (334) 262‐0363 ID: [010348‐0] North Alabama Regional Hospital, 4218 Hwy 31 S, Decatur, AL 35603‐5039, Tel. #: (256) 560‐2200 ID: [010168‐0] Searcy Hospital, 725 Coy Smith Hwy E, Mount Vernon, AL 36560‐3322, Tel. #: (251) 662‐6700 ID: [010380‐0] 04 Private Psychiatric Hospital Hill Crest Behavioral Health Services, 6869 5th Ave S, Birmingham, AL 35212‐1866, Tel. #: (205) 833‐9000 ID: [010060‐0] Laurel Oaks Behavioral Health Center, 700 E Cottonwood Rd, Dothan, AL 36301‐3644, Tel. #: (334) 794‐7373 ID: [011007‐0] Mountain View Hospital Grandview Behavioral Health Center, 3001 Scenic Hwy, Gadsden, AL 35904‐3047, Tel. #: (256) 546‐9265 ID: [010236‐0] 05 Public General Hospital Dale Medical Center, 126 Hospital Ave, Ozark, AL 36360‐2080, Tel. #: (334) 774‐2601 ID: [010007‐0] Decatur General Hospital Attn: Behavioral Health Services, 1201 7th St SE, Decatur, AL 35609‐2239, Tel. #: (256) 341‐2000 ID: [010169‐0] East Alabama Medical Center Attn: Psychiatric Services, 2000 Pepperell Pkwy, Opelika, AL 36802‐3201, Tel. #: (334) 749‐3411 ID: [010385‐0] Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital Behavioral Health Center, 205 Marengo St, Florence, AL 35630‐6000, Tel. #: (256) 768‐9128 ID: [010210‐0] Huntsville Hospital, 101 Sivley Rd, Huntsville, AL 35801‐4470, Tel. #: (256) 265‐1000 ID: [010005‐0] Center for Mental Health Services A ‐ 1 01/28/2010 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration 2008 Directory of U.S. Mental Health Facilities INDEX A ‐ ORGANIZATIONS BY STATE, TYPE, & NAME ALABAMA 05 Public General Hospital Northport Medical Center Attn: North Harbor Psych Pavillion, 2700 Hospital Dr, Northport, AL 35476‐3380, Tel. #: (205) 330‐3000 ID: [010383‐0] Southeast Alabama Medical Center Attn: Behavioral Medicine Center, 1108 Ross Clark Cir, Dothan, AL 36301‐3024, Tel. #: (334) 793‐8858 ID: [010192‐0] UAB Hospital Attn: Center for Psychiatric Medicine, 619 19th St S, Birmingham, AL 35249‐0001, Tel. #: (205) 934‐4011 ID: [010070‐0] UAB Medical West, 995 Ninth Ave SW, Bessemer, AL 35022‐4527, Tel. #: (205) 481‐7000 ID: [010000‐0] 06 Private General Hospital Brookwood Medical Center, 2010 Brookwood Med Ctr Dr, Birmingham, AL 35209‐6875, Tel. #: (205) 877‐1000 ID: [010001‐0] Community Hospital, 805 Friendship Rd, Tallassee, AL 36078‐1234, Tel. #: (334) 283‐6541 ID: [010053‐0] Crestwood Medical Center of Huntsville Attn: Behavioral Health Unit, 1 Hospital Dr SW, Huntsville, AL 35801‐3498, Tel. #: (256) 429‐4000 ID: [010460‐0] DeKalb Regional Medical Center, 200 Medical Ctr Dr, Fort Payne, AL 35968‐3415, Tel. #: (256) 845‐3150 ID: [010003‐0] Gadsden Regional Medical Center Attn: Behavioral Health, 1007 Goodyear Ave, Gadsden, AL 35903‐1195, Tel. #: (256) 494‐4000 ID: [010235‐0] L.V. Stabler Memorial Hospital Attn: Geropsychiatric Care, 29 L V Stabler Dr, Greenville, AL 36037‐3800, Tel. #: (334) 382‐2671 ID: [010570‐0] Mobile Infirmary Medical Center Attn: Psychiatric Services, 5 Mobile Infirmary Cir, Mobile, AL 36607‐3513, Tel. #: (251) 435‐2400 ID: [010315‐0] Northeast Alabama Regional Medical Ctr Attn: Behavioral Health, 400 E 10th St, Anniston, AL 36207‐4716, Tel. #: (256) 235‐5121 ID: [010025‐0] Northwest Medical Center, 1530 U S Hwy 43, Winfield, AL 35594‐5056, Tel. #: (205) 487‐7000 ID: [010011‐0] Princeton Baptist Medical Center Attn: Behavioral Health, 701 Princeton Ave SW, Birmingham, AL 35211‐1318, Tel. #: (205) 783‐3000 ID: [010120‐0] Center for Mental Health Services A ‐ 2 01/28/2010 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration 2008 Directory of U.S. Mental Health Facilities INDEX A ‐ ORGANIZATIONS BY STATE, TYPE, & NAME ALABAMA 06 Private General Hospital Trinity Medical Center Attn: Behavioral Health, 800 Montclair Rd 6th Fl, Birmingham, AL 35213‐1984, Tel. #: (205) 592‐1650 ID: [010125‐0] Woodland Medical Center Attn: Woodland Hills Behavioral Health, 1910 Cherokee Ave SW, Cullman, AL 35055‐5502, Tel. #: (256) 739‐3500 ID: [010175‐0] 07 VA Medical Center Birmingham VAMC Attn: Mental Hygiene (116A), 700 S 19th St, Birmingham, AL 35233‐1996, Tel. #: (205) 933‐8101 ID: [010130‐0] Central Alabama VA Health Care System West Campus, 215 Perry Hill Rd, Montgomery, AL 36109‐3798, Tel. #: (334) 272‐4670 ID: [010480‐0] 08 Public RTC for Children Brewer‐Porch Children's Center University of Alabama, 2501 Woodland Rd, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404‐5028, Tel. #: (205) 348‐7236 ID: [010490‐0] Wiregrass Mental Health Board, Inc. dba SpectraCare, 2694 S Park Ave, Dothan, AL 36301‐4904, Tel. #: (334) 712‐2720 ID: [010190‐0] 09 Private RTC for Children Alabama Clinical Schools, 1221 Alton Dr, Birmingham, AL 35210‐4308, Tel. #: (205) 836‐9923 ID: [010012‐0] SafetyNet Academy, 80 Mel Bailey Dr, Minter, AL 36761‐3266, Tel. #: (334) 872‐6196 ID: [011006‐0] St. Mary's Home for Children, 4350 Moffett Road, Mobile, AL 36618‐1719, Tel. #: (251) 344‐7733 ID: [011011‐0] Three Springs, Inc., 1131 Eagletree Ln SE, Huntsville, AL 35801‐6478, Tel. #: (256) 880‐3339 ID: [010004‐0] 10 Public RTC for Adults Center for Mental Health Services A ‐ 3 01/28/2010 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration 2008 Directory of U.S. Mental Health Facilities INDEX A ‐ ORGANIZATIONS BY STATE, TYPE, & NAME ALABAMA 10 Public RTC for Adults Alice M. Kidd Facility, 200 University Blvd, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401‐1250, Tel. #: (205) 759‐0633 ID: [011014‐0] 11 Private RTC for Adults New Directions Transitional Living Prgrm, 318 A Hamer Rd, Owens Cross Roads, AL 35763‐9612, Tel. #: (256) 830‐9913 ID: [010013‐0] 13 Private Outpatient or Partial Care Eastside CMHC, 129 E Park Cir, Birmingham, AL 35235‐3000, Tel. #: (205) 836‐7283 ID: [010100‐0] Family Guidance Center of Alabama, 2358 Fairlane Dr, Montgomery, AL 36116, Tel. #: (334) 270‐4100 ID: [010008‐0] Family Services Center, 600 Saint Clair/Bldg 3, Huntsville, AL 35801‐5057, Tel. #: (256) 551‐1610 ID: [010009‐0] Oasis Women's Counseling Center, 1900 14th Ave S, Birmingham, AL 35205‐4906, Tel. #: (205) 933‐0338 ID: [010018‐0] Reliant Healthcare, LLC, Riverchase Office Plaza Bldg 2 Ste 214, Birmingham, AL 35244‐2809, Tel. #: (205) 313‐0445 ID: [010014‐0] Western Mental Health Center, 1701 Ave D Ensley, Birmingham, AL 35218‐1532, Tel. #: (205) 788‐7770 ID: [010075‐0] 14 Public Multi‐Service AltaPointe Health Systems, Inc., 5750 Southland Dr # A, Mobile, AL 36693‐3316, Tel. #: (251) 450‐5901 ID: [010320‐0] Baldwin County CMHC, 372 S Greeno Rd, Fairhope, AL 36532‐1905, Tel. #: (251) 928‐9500 ID: [010395‐0] Calhoun‐Cleburne Mental Health Center, 331 E 8th St, Anniston, AL 36207‐5731, Tel. #: (256) 236‐3403 ID: [010030‐0] Center for Mental Health Services A ‐ 4 01/28/2010 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration 2008 Directory of U.S. Mental Health Facilities INDEX A ‐ ORGANIZATIONS BY STATE, TYPE, & NAME ALABAMA 14 Public Multi‐Service Cheaha Mental Health Center Administrative Office, 1661 Old Birmingham Hwy, Sylacauga, AL 35150, Tel. #: (256) 245‐2201 ID: [010420‐0] Cherokee Etowah Dekalb CMHC, 901 Goodyear Ave, Gadsden, AL 35903‐1190, Tel. #: (256) 492‐7800 ID: [010230‐0] Mental Healthcare of Cullman, 1909 Commerce Ave NW, Cullman, AL 35055‐6151, Tel. #: (256) 734‐4688 ID: [010164‐0] Mountain Lakes Behavioral Healthcare, 2409 Homer Clayton Dr, Guntersville, AL 35976‐2298, Tel. #: (256) 582‐3203 ID: [010255‐0] Northwest Alabama Mental Health Center Walker County Office, 1100 7th Ave, Jasper, AL 35501‐4329, Tel. #: (205) 387‐0541 ID: [010260‐0] Riverbend Center for Mental Health, 635 W College St, Florence, AL 35630‐5342, Tel. #: (256) 764‐3431 ID: [010220‐0] South Central Alabama CMHC, 19815 Bay Branch Rd, Andalusia, AL 36420‐1220, Tel. #: (334) 222‐2525 ID: [010010‐0] Tuscaloosa VAMC Goodwin Center, 3701 Loop Rd E Bldg 39, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404‐5099, Tel. #: (205) 562‐3700 ID: [010470‐0] 15 Private Multi‐Service Bradford Health Services Corporate Headquarters, 2101 Magnolia Ave S Ste 518, Birmingham, AL 35205‐2853, Tel. #: (205) 251‐7753 ID: [010020‐0] Cahaba Center for MH/MR Services Annex Building/Helen McGill Greenhouse, 417 Medical Center Pkwy, Selma, AL 36701‐7703, Tel. #: (334) 875‐6068 ID: [010415‐0] Chilton ‐ Shelby CMHC, 2100 County Services Dr, Pelham, AL 35124‐6150, Tel. #: (205) 663‐1252 ID: [010163‐0] East Alabama Mental Health Center James I. Walter Main Center, 2506 Lambert Dr, Opelika, AL 36801‐7237, Tel. #: (334) 742‐2700 ID: [010390‐0] East Central MH/MR Board, Inc., 200 Cherry St, Troy, AL 36081‐2044, Tel. #: (334) 566‐6022 ID: [010425‐0] Gateway, 1401 20th St S, Birmingham, AL 35205‐4913, Tel. #: (205) 510‐2600 ID: [011004‐0] Center for Mental Health Services A ‐ 5 01/28/2010 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration 2008 Directory of U.S. Mental Health Facilities INDEX A ‐ ORGANIZATIONS BY STATE, TYPE, & NAME ALABAMA 15 Private Multi‐Service Glenwood, Inc. Main Campus, 150 Glenwood Ln, Birmingham, AL 35242‐5700, Tel. #: (205) 969‐2880 ID: [018006‐0] JBS Mental Health Authority JBS Mental Health Authority, 940 Montclair Rd Ste 200, Birmingham, AL 35213‐1212, Tel. #: (205) 595‐4555 ID: [018002‐0] Lee County Youth Development Center, 1109 Spring Dr, Opelika, AL 36801‐5345, Tel. #: (334) 749‐2996 ID: [011005‐0] Mental Health Center of Madison County, 4040 Memorial Pkwy SW, Huntsville, AL 35802‐4364, Tel. #: (256) 533‐1970 ID: [010290‐0] Mental Health Center of North Central Alabama, Inc. ‐ Admin Office, 1316 Somerville Rd SE Ste 1, Decatur, AL 35601‐4317, Tel. #: (256) 260‐7324 ID: [010170‐0] Montgomery Area Mental Health Authority, 101 Coliseum Blvd, Montgomery, AL 36109‐2707, Tel.
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