Northside Hospital offers a comprehensive array of Behavioral Health Services for clients, families, health professionals and others. Services include traditional outpatient counseling, psychiatric nursing, intensive outpatient substance abuse program, recovery residence and psychosocial rehabilitation services (Vistas). More than 30 highly qualified, independent, private psychiatrists on staff are supported by nurses, social workers, psychologists and other clinical specialists.
Northside Hospital Recovery Program - This structured, comprehensive Intensive Outpatient Program is built around weekly programming, but may vary in length depending on the client's need and progress in the program. Day and evening programs are available. For more information, call (404) 851-8960.
Recovery Residence - Offers a 12-bed recovery residence, which provides a transitional living environment for male and female clients who wish to overcome their addictions and regain control of their lives. For more information, call (404) 851-8960.
Hospital-Based Consultation offers behavioral health consultations and assessments for Northside inpatients and individuals presenting for services in the Emergency department on a 24 hour-7 day per week basis.
Vistas - A psychosocial rehabilitation program that provides intensive rehabilitation assistance and case management programs for clients with severe and persistent psychiatric illnesses. Services include psychosocial rehabilitation, vocational assistance and job coaching, and case management. For more information, call (404) 255-3024.
Northside Outpatient Mental Health Center - Offers comprehensive outpatient care for psychiatric and substance abuse adult clients. Individual, family and group therapy are provided, as well as medication management. For more information, call (404) 851-8960.
The Peer Project - Offers recovery, job development, continuing education, tutorial services and other support facilitated by qualified mental health consumers in a peer format. Membership into the program is by physician or therapist referral. Classes are free. Click here for more information about the Peer Project.