Specialty Behavioral Health Clinic

Location

  • Moody Outpatient Center
    5151 Maple Avenue, 6th Floor
    Dallas, TX 75235
    Phone Number: 214-590-5536

The Specialty Behavioral Health Clinic provides comprehensive examination to diagnose any number of emotional, behavioral, or personality disorders. We focus on a wide range of issues with patients who present with medical complexity.

What We Help With

  • Depression 
  • Bipolar disorder
  • Schizophrenia
  • Memory Disorders
  • Obsessive Compulsive Disorders
  • Anxiety Disorders
  • Trauma/PTSD

What Services are Provided?

  • Psychiatric Evaluations/Assessments
  • Psychological and Neuropsychological Testing
  • Social Work Services
  • Group & Individual Therapy
  • Medication Management
  • Community Referrals

Who is Eligible for Services?

  • Current Parkland patients 18 years old and older
  • Patients in-network and in scope for Parkland Behavioral Health services

Specialties

  • Geriatric Psychiatry
    Our physicians are board certified geriatric psychiatrists who specialize in the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s and dementia, in addition to general psychiatric problems. They provide evaluations, family meetings, clinical consultations and medication management.
  • Women's Mental Health
    The Women’s Mental Health serves women who receive their prenatal and postnatal care here at Parkland. Our services include evaluation, medication management and referral to community resources. A woman is referred to our clinic if there is concern for postpartum depression or other psychiatric illnesses. A provider referral is needed for an appointment.
  • Transitional Age Youth
    Transitional age youth (TAY) describes a discrete developmental period for people ages 16-27 in a wide variety of systems of care. TAY face unique developmental tasks, social considerations, and biological changes that are vital to understand when considering treatment.
  • Addiction's Bridge Clinic
    At the Addiction’s Bridge program, we provide medication management, group therapy, individual therapy, pharmacy specialty, social work services, and peer navigation.

How to Get Help

If you have questions or concerns about your well-being, emotions, or behavior, our team of qualified behavioral health professionals are here to help. Behavioral health visits can be in-person or virtual (phone or video). If you are interested in meeting with us, please contact your primary care provider and request behavioral health services.

We look forward to seeing you.

Dial 911 if you are thinking of harming yourself or others.

Crisis Hotline & Mobile Crisis Assessments

NTBHA Mobile Crisis Line 866-260-8000
LGBT Crisis Hotline 888-843-4564
National Suicide Hotline 800-273-8255 (or dial 988)
National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233
CRISISTEXTLINE.org Text HOME to 741741