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![]() Programs and Services > Health Care > Mental Health Care Mental Health CareAdult and Late Life Depression Research CenterThis research clinic offers free outpatient treatment for depression to individuals who meet criteria for participation in specific research studies.Eligibility Requirements: Adults ages 50 and older (no upper age limit) Fee(s): No fees Address: 1051 Riverside Drive, 1st Floor, Room 1501 Phone: 212-543-5825 (English); 212-543-5067 (Spanish) Fax: 212-543-5133 E-mail: mailto:gersont@pi.cpmc.columbia.edu Web site: http://www.nyspi.org/ Partner(s): New York State Office of Mental Health Columbia Unit(s): Department of Psychiatry Advanced Centers for Interventions and Services ResearchThe center provides evaluations and, if appropriate, treatment to children and adolescents who suffer from depression, anxiety, suicidal feelings, eating disorders, or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).Eligibility Requirements: Legal guardian must call to schedule appointment. Fee(s): No fees Address: 1051 Riverside Drive Phone: 212-543-5344 Fax: 212-543-6660 Columbia Unit(s): Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Anxiety Disorders ClinicThe bilingual (English and Spanish) clinic offers free outpatient treatments through research to patients who may be suffering from panic disorders, social phobia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, gambling problems, post-traumatic stress disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, depression in Hispanics, complicated grief, and heightened illness concern.Eligibility Requirements: Ages 18 to 65 Fee(s): No fees Address: 1051 Riverside Drive Phone: 212-543-5367 Fax: 212-543-6515 Web site: http://www.nyspi.org/ Columbia Unit(s): Department of Psychiatry; School of Medicine Brain and Behavior ClinicThis research clinic offers free outpatient treatment for depression to individuals who meet criteria for participation in transcranial magnetic stimulation research studies, among others. Center for Psychoanalytic Training and ResearchThe center offers diagnostic consultations at low fees for psychoanalysis to adults and children throughout the metropolitan area.Eligibility Requirements: None Fee(s): Call for fee information. Address: 1051 Riverside Drive Phone: 212-927-0112 Fax: 212-543-5677 Web site: http://www.columbiapsychoanalytic.org/ Columbia Unit(s): College of Physicians and Surgeons Depression Evaluation ServicesThis service provides an outpatient research and treatment program for studying antidepressant medications to promote knowledge of depressive disorders and to identify methods for matching specific treatments to different forms of these disorders.Fee(s): No fees Address: 1051 Riverside Drive Phone: 212-543-5734 Fax: 212-543-5326 Web site: http://www.depression-nyc.org/ Partner(s): New York State Psychiatric Institute Columbia Unit(s): Department of Psychiatry Eating Disorders Research ClinicThe clinic provides a nationally recognized treatment/research program in the treatment of eating disorders, including bulimia nervosa (inpatient and outpatient), anorexia nervosa (inpatient and outpatient), and binge eating disorder.Eligibility Requirements: Some restrictions may apply. Fee(s): No fees Address: 1051 Riverside Drive Phone: 212-543-5739 E-mail: mailto:edru@pi.cpmc.columbia.edu Web site: http://eatingdisordersclinic.org/ Partner(s): New York State Psychiatric Institute Columbia Unit(s): Department of Psychiatry Hispanic Treatment Program for Depression and AnxietyThe Hispanic Treatment Program for Depression and Anxiety is a not-for-profit service specializing in the treatment of anxiety disorders for adults suffering from panic disorder, social phobia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, hypochondriasis, post-traumatic stress disorder, generalized anxiety, and depression.Fee(s): No fees Address: 1051 Riverside Drive, Room 3200, Unit 69 Phone: 212-543-5367 Fax: 212-543-6515 Partner(s): New York State Psychiatric Institute Columbia Unit(s): Department of Psychiatry Lieber Schizophrenia Research UnitThis research unit provides state-of-the-art treatment for patients with schizophrenia and attempts to determine the nature and causes of theillness. Address: 1051 Riverside Drive Phone: 212-543-5418 Fax: 212-543-5537 Web site: http://www.nyspi.cpmc.columbia.edu/ Columbia Unit(s): Department of Psychiatry Lucy A. Wick Clinic for HIV Mental HealthThis clinic provides outpatient psychotherapy and adjunct psychiatric services to adults diagnosed with HIV/AIDS or related concerns.Eligibility Requirements: Adults ages 18 or older Fee(s): Sliding fee scale; Medicaid and Medicare accepted Address: 635 West 165th Street, EI6, 6th Floor Phone: 212-305-4562 Fax: 212-305-8394 Columbia Unit(s): NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Mobile Crisis ServiceThe Mobile Crisis Service provides psychiatric crisis interventionto individuals (children or adults) and their families. Services include psychiatric evaluation, crisis counseling, and referral to longer-term treatment. All services are carried out in the home. Eligibility Requirements: Aduts and children living within the following area: from 155th Street to the northern tip of Manhattan, river to river, and in the Marble Hill area in the Bronx Fee(s): Many insurances are accepted, including Medicaid and Medicare. The service will work with families who have difficulty paying. Phone: 212-342-5797 Fax: 212-342-1441 Columbia Unit(s): NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Department of Psychiatry Pediatric Psychiatry Service's School-based Mental Health ProgramSchool-based mental health services are provided throughout the year at fourteen New York City public schools in Upper Manhattan. Full mental health evaluation and treatment are available to children and families onsite at five local elementary schools in Washington Heights/Inwood (P.S. 4, P.S. 128, P.S. 132, P.S. 152, and P.S. 173). Urgent evaluation, crisis intervention, and short-term treatment are provided to children and families at another eight elementary schools and one middle school/high school in Washington Heights/Inwood and Central Harlem (P.S. 28, P.S. 46, P.S. 48, P.S 115, P.S. 123, P.S. 125, P.S. 153, P.S. 189, and Thurgood Marshall Academy). The program seeks to improve social and academic outcomes for children with emotional and behavioral difficulties while keeping children in their regular classroom environments. A multidisciplinary (psychiatry, psychology, and social work) team provides services in Spanish and English.Eligibility Requirements: Students registered at one of the schools served Fee(s): Third-party payment (Medicaid, Medicaid HMOs) may be accessed if available, but is not required. Services are available regardless of ability to pay. Registration/Application Deadline: Each school's student support staff typically identifies children, but students and families may self-refer to program staff at each school site at any point during the school year or summer program. Phone: 212-305-7563; 212-305-9923; 212-305-9154 Fax: 212-305-6614 E-mail: crs9002@nyp.org; nag9019@nyp.org; mailto:MarshalL@childpsych.columbia.edu Web site: http://childpsych.columbia.%20edu/s_clinical.html Partner(s): NYC Department of Education Region 10; NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene; NYS Office of Mental Health; multiple private foundations Columbia Unit(s): Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, College of Physicians and Surgeons Special Needs ClinicThe clinic is specialized to meet the mental health needs of children and families affected by the dual epidemics of HIV and substance abuse.Eligibility Requirements: New patients accepted upon availability Address: 622 West 168th Street, 4th Floor East Phone: 212-305-9099 Fax: 212-305-7400 Columbia Unit(s): NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Vanderbilt Clinic |