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Campbell Medical Offices
Psychiatry
 

Address
200 E Hacienda Ave
Campbell CA 95008

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Telephone
Office: (408) 871-5800
Cancellation: (408) 871-5800
Fax: (408) 871-5825


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Our Department

Welcome to the department of Psychiatry in Campbell. Our team of health care professionals provides a full range of outpatient mental health services to adults, adolescents and children – individually and in groups. We are committed to providing personalized care for our patients. Our department takes the lead in understanding, diagnosing, treating, and preventing psychiatric disorders, preparing future clinicians, providing state-of-the-art care, and giving direction to community efforts to improve behavioral health.

In addition, we provide direct care to individuals and families to relieve stress, promote wellness and establish independence. Our long term goal is to improve the field of psychiatry as well as the lives of those who are affected by mental illness.

We know that our patients may be experiencing stress, depression, or anxiety and we will always respond with kindness and efficiency - from the waiting room to the reception desk to the therapist's office. Our aim is to serve and to help and our attention to detail aids us in this effort.

Our Staff

Our team, which includes Psychiatrists (MD), Psychologists (Ph.D.), Social Workers (LCSW), and Marriage/Family Therapist (LMFT) provide initial psychiatric evaluations and follow patients through therapy. Our team offers clinical evaluation treatment services for a broad range of emotional, cognitive, and behavioral disorders in patients of all ages, socioeconomic levels, and cultural backgrounds.

Our Services

Services are available on an outpatient basis and include individual, family, and group approaches. Classes and small groups are available on a variety of topics from mindfulness to depression.

How to Get Care

Members may call (408) 366-4400 directly to make a new appointment. A referral is not required. Please plan on arriving 30 minutes before your scheduled appointment to fill out forms. Our department follows strict confidentiality requirements as defined by law and medical center policy.

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