Feeling and being healthy involves more than physical health. Mental and emotional health are just as important. We are here for you – whether you have been here before or are new to MetroHealth.  Our behavioral health team offers evaluations and treatment in both inpatient and outpatient settings.   

Please Note: If you are experiencing a psychiatric emergency, call the Mobile Crisis Team at 9-8-8 or go to the nearest emergency room immediately.

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New Patients

Is this your first time requesting services? If you have not seen a MetroHealth behavioral health provider in the past 3 years, we ask that you schedule an intake appointment. The purpose of this initial appointment is to determine what kind of care is needed. No counseling and/or medication is provided until your assessment is complete and you are connected with a psychiatrist or psychologist/licensed mental health counselor for care.

Ready to get started? Schedule an Assessment

Existing Patients

If you have seen a MetroHealth behavioral health provider within the last 3 years, or are unsure of how long it has been, please call 216-778-4428 for MetroHealth or 216-431-4131 for Recovery Resources.

Services Offered

MetroHealth offers a wide array of behavioral health services, including medication management, counseling, and therapy and treatment for substance use disorders.

The MetroHealth Behavioral Health team can address a variety of behavioral health issues, including:

  • Anxiety disorders
  • Bipolar disorder
  • Depression
  • Schizophrenia

We offer care in two formats:

  • Inpatient program: designed for people with acute mental health disorders that require intense, around-the-clock care and supervision.
  • Outpatient program: designed for people who have mental health disorders but can continue to live at home while they access care.

The therapies we offer in these programs can vary depending on the mental health issue at hand, but programs might include medication, individual psychotherapy and group psychotherapy.

And they are tailored to your needs:

The MetroHealth Behavioral Health Difference

Behavioral health is integrated into all care throughout the MetroHealth System.  

This means your mental health is considered part of your comprehensive care whether you are seen at our main campus or one of our many locations across Northeast Ohio.

Our diverse group of specialists include:

  • Psychiatrists
  • Clinical Psychologists
  • Advanced Practice Nurses
  • Mental Health Counselors
  • Social Workers
  • Chemical Dependency Counselors
  • Medical residents and student interns from various disciplines 

Our attending physicians are all faculty at Case Western Reserve University. We have a robust teaching program that consistently brings new ideas and energy to our department, and our staff have experience in a wide range of treatment approaches.

Our behavioral health specialists offer services in the Emergency Department at MetroHealth Medical Center. We have a doctor available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If you enter the hospital with a psychiatric emergency, or you need someone to talk to because of an illness or injury that sent you to the hospital, we can help. 

Behavioral health services are integrated into several of our primary care clinics and specialty care areas, including sleep, weight management and cancer care clinics. This allows patients to receive behavioral healthcare services in conjunction with their medical care.  

We also offer specialized behavioral health services outside our facilities:

  • On-site evaluations for kids in foster care 
  • Wellness Re-entry Assistance Program for people leaving the Cuyahoga County Jail who need access to primary care, mental health and substance use treatment 

Recovery Services for Substance Use Disorders 

When drugs or alcohol affect your life, MetroHealth can help. We offer Level-of-Care Assessments for substance use disorders. Then we work with patients and their families to map out personalized treatment plans. MetroHealth provides intensive and non-intensive outpatient group services, individual counseling and Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT).

The MetroHealth System and Recovery Resources have partnered to coordinate care for patients with behavioral health and addiction issues. The partnership expands services for the community, allowing current Recovery Resources’ clients and MetroHealth patients to receive coordinated care for mental illness, and substance use disorders. 

Learn more about MetroHealth's Recovery Services

Cleveland Heights Behavioral Health Hospital

Intentionally Designed for the Best Patient Care

The new MetroHealth Behavioral Health Hospital is built to support a healing environment, offering inpatient care for adults and seniors.

It’s rare to find a hospital system making this type of investment in behavioral health, but it’s what our community needs. Experts estimate that Greater Cleveland needs more than 200 additional beds to approach adequate care for some of the most at-risk members of our community.

That’s why MetroHealth built a brand-new behavioral health hospital, offering both inpatient and outpatient care to support our patient’s needs. 

The hospital includes:

  • Dedicated spaces to group patients by age and need, providing additional safety for patients and staff while supporting patient needs
  • Modern patient environments that can be customized to patient and staff needs, for the best healing environment
  • 112 dedicated beds available, allowing our community to grow into the new space
  • An outdoor recreational space to enrich treatment

More than a new hospital. A groundbreaking philosophy of care.

MetroHealth integrates behavioral health across the entire system because we know mental health care is healthcare.

This integration has led to our investment in the new Behavioral Health Center, which brings with it a philosophy of nurturing patients across an entire continuum of care based on their needs, ushering in a new era of behavioral health care in Cleveland.

  • A revolutionary care curriculum that follows patients through inpatient, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, and outpatient services so patients can continue to make progress on their journey to well-being.
  • Partnerships with community organizations to provide patients with the support services they need
  • Experienced leadership dedicated to evidence-based practices that support patients at every stage of their path to health.
  • Hospital stays will be short term (7 to10 days on average) while people are evaluated and stabilized, focusing on getting people back to a healthier life.

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