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Behavioral Health Network

Providing Expert Clinical Care and Support

persontree2Mental and emotional problems can rob you of the ability to focus on your life, and create barriers that push you away from family and friends. The Behavioral Health Network (BHN) at Rochester General Health System can help, with nine locations in the greater Rochester area – including two of the area’s best mental health centers, Rochester Mental Health Center and Genesee Mental Health Center – and a team with more than 40 years of experience treating mental and behavioral health conditions in adults, children, adolescents and seniors.

Our multidisciplinary team of behavioral health professionals includes highly trained psychiatrists and nurses; certified counselors in the treatment of alcohol and substance abuse, as well as other issues; and skilled and dedicated social workers, psychologists and case managers. We provide a full range of comprehensive behavioral health services for you and your loved ones, as our experienced and compassionate clinical and support professionals work with you to help you achieve your full potential.

Our Services

Adult Services

Child and Adolescent Services

For more information on specific programs and services, please call us at (585) 922-2500 or 922-7770.

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