Pittsburgh Mercy Family Health Center - South Side serves the Pittsburgh community with comprehensive mental health services. The facility is committed to providing accessible, quality care to individuals and families in Pennsylvania.
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Pittsburgh Mercy Family Health Center – South Side, located at 264 South 9th Street in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is part of Pittsburgh Mercy’s longstanding tradition of providing innovative, community-based behavioral health care. As the region’s only Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) and the operator of Pennsylvania’s largest Integrated Care & Wellness Clinic, the center offers a unique blend of physical and behavioral health services under one roof. This facility supports individuals of all ages, from children to seniors, with compassionate, person-centered care designed to meet each patient’s specific needs.
The center specializes in treating a wide range of mental health conditions, including anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, psychosis, substance use disorders, and trauma-related challenges. Its multidisciplinary team provides services such as psychiatric rehabilitation, crisis intervention, outpatient therapy, and integrated health care. For those in urgent need, the Walk-In Crisis Center is open 24/7, offering immediate assessments, short-term crisis residential care, and stabilization to help individuals remain in the community rather than being hospitalized. Through a combination of evidence-based practices, wellness education, and individualized recovery planning, Pittsburgh Mercy Family Health Center – South Side remains a vital resource for the Pittsburgh community, dedicated to empowering individuals to achieve lasting stability and improved quality of life.