Crisis Inpatient Mental Health Care at BryLin Hospital
If you find yourself struggling with your mental health, you’re not alone. Many people have feelings or experiences like yours at some point in their lives. When such experiences become severe, some people may need to reach out for help and treatment. Choose BryLin by calling (716) 886-8200 or Contact Us Today!
Short-Term Crisis Inpatient Mental Health Care:
In some severe cases, mental health disorders such as depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety, post traumatic stress disorder, and psychotic symptoms (hallucinations & delusions) can best be treated in an inpatient psychiatric environment. If you or someone you know is suicidal or in emotional distress, call BryLin Hospital, a psychiatric hospital providing short-term, crisis stabilization for children, adolescents, and adults.
Spectrum Health’s C.A.R.E.S. team is available to provide support to families with children and teenagers in crisis, 24/7. Call 716-882-HELP (4357).
BryLin Hospital: Your Direct Path to Crisis Mental Health Care
Experience a seamless and timely transition to short-term inpatient mental health treatment. Bypass the lengthy waits and uncertainties associated with emergency room visits by directly contacting BryLin Hospital’s admissions department at (716) 886-8200 ext. 2264. Our dedicated team is ready to assist you and your loved ones.
- No physician referral needed.
- Avoid long waits in an emergency room.
- Speak confidentially with a licensed mental health professional who can help.
- We’ll check your insurance benefits for you.
*** IMPORTANT: PLEASE CALL (716) 886-8200 ext 2264 FIRST ***
We DO NOT have a psychiatric emergency room. We DO NOT provide emergency in-person psychiatric evaluations.
* Most insurances and Medicare accepted.
* Straight Medicaid is not accepted for ages 21-64
* Many managed Medicaid plans are accepted.
* You DO NOT need a physician referral.
Arrangements can be made for private payment and BryLin accepts most major credit cards.
*** Canadian patients seeking mental health care are welcome.
**See our Frequently Asked Questions page for more information on what you can expect and what you CAN and CAN NOT bring to the Hospital [LINK]
With HELP, There’s HOPE℠