AHN Psychiatric and Mental Health specialists offer a wide range of personalized treatments through our multidisciplinary clinics and primary care offices. These include psychotherapy, medications, and new breakthrough treatments for children, teens, and adults.
Your emotional and mental health is unique to you, so we focus on your needs, developing customized treatments to relieve your symptoms and get you back to your life. We specialize in a few key areas, using the newest, innovative therapies to help you overcome depression, panic disorders, anxiety, or obsessive-compulsive disorders.
Our treatment teams include psychiatrists, psychologists, neuropsychologists, health psychologists, psycho-oncologists, licensed clinical social workers, licensed professional counselors, and psychiatric nurse practitioners (CRNPs). We create a welcoming environment, free of stigma, so you feel as comfortable as possible while receiving best-in-class therapies.
Sometimes life feels too difficult to handle alone. When you receive hospital care, we will be with you during hospitalization and recovery to ensure your mental well-being with these inpatient treatments and services.
Allegheny Health Network offers outpatient psychotherapy and behavioral health treatment options for children, adolescents, and adults that keep you balanced as you continue your life.
When sadness is overwhelming or life takes an unexpected turn, we can help with highly specialized care. Our providers have years of experience helping other people through perinatal depression, trauma, or anxiety with evidence-based programs and compassionate care.
We use treatments that interconnect the way your physical brain functions with your emotions and mental processes — combining psychology and neurology — to reset your brain and behaviors, even when other treatments have not been successful. AHN customizes these treatments for different groups of people through the programs and centers listed below.
The death of a loved one is devastating to a child. The impact can be overwhelming, and the children and family affected often need support to deal with grief and loss. The Highmark Caring Place provides counseling, peer support, referrals, and education to help grieving children.
Now AHN offers mental health treatments in noninvasive, medication-free programs to relieve symptoms of depression, PTSD, and panic and obsessive-compulsive disorders, especially when other treatments have not been successful. Learn more about these innovative therapies:
If you or a loved one needs help, call us at (412) 330-4429, Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM, or weekends from 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM. If someone is in immediate danger, call The Hope Line: 1-800-SUICIDE, (412) 960-8673.