Mental Health - Psychiatric And General Counseling - Veterans | United States Department Of Veterans Affairs
Provides general counseling services, comprehensive psychiatric treatment, counseling and case management services. Range of services may vary by site. Some sites also provide medication monitoring.
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211 Cleveland
Physical Address
10701 East Blvd., Cleveland, OH 44106
Hours
By appointment during M-F: 8:00am-4:30pm
Fax
(216) 707-6474
Voice
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Application process
Veterans should register for VA health benefits before they seek service, if they have not already done so (Veterans can apply in-person at any VA Hospital or business office). Phone for information 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Veterans who need more assistance with determining their eligibility for these services should contact their County Veterans Service Commission for Benefits Assistance or if preferred, other agencies that provide it (search term: Benefits and Services Assistance*Veterans).
Fee
Free for some veterans, other veterans may have to pay fees, co-pays etc.; May accept secondary insurance such as Medicaid, Medicare, Private Insurance. No eligible Veteran will be turned away.
Eligibility
Serves eligible veterans. The VA urges all veterans to enroll to determine basic eligibility. A veteran includes any person who served in active military service and who was discharged or released under conditions other than dishonorable as well as active-duty veterans and reservists/national guardsmen who served on active duty. The level of benefits granted will depend on when the Veteran served and the nature and duration of their service.
Service area
United States
Agency info
United States Department Of Veterans Affairs
Administers the laws providing benefits and other services to veterans and their dependents, and the beneficiaries of veterans. Advocates for America's veterans and their families to ensure that they receive medical care, benefits, social support, and lasting memorials.