Places to Start

Mental Health Resources for Ongoing Support

Chartiers Center
437 Railroad Street, Bridgeville, PA 15017
412-221-3302


Community Care Behavioral Health
339 Sixth Ave., Suite 1300, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
800-553-7499
Español 866-229-3187
TTY (Dial 711) Request 833-545-9191


Milestone Centers, Inc.

712 South Avenue, Wilkinsburg, PA 15221
412-243-3400
Offices in: Wilkinsburg, Monroeville


Pittsburgh Mercy

Emergency Response
1-877-MERCYBH (1-877-637-2924)

East Common
1200 Reedsdale St., Pittsburgh, PA 15233
412-323-4500

Northside
412 East Commons, Pittsburgh, PA 15212
412-323-4500

South Side
264 S. Ninth Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15203
877-637-2924
Walk-In Crisis Services Available 24/7

If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, call resolve Crisis Services at 1-888-7-YOU-CAN (1-888-796-8226) or call or text the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. Help is available 24/7.


Staunton Clinic, Heritage Valley-Sewickley Hospital

11 Hazel Lane, Suite 300, Sewickley, PA 15143
412-749-7330
Offices in: Sewickley, McKees Rocks, Bellevue, Wexford


TCV Community Services

723 Braddock Avenue, Braddock, PA 15104
412-351-0222 — Requests for services
Offices in: Braddock, Homestead, Turtle Creek, South Side


UPMC Western Behavioral Health at Mon Yough

Administration – 500 Walnut Street, 3rd Floor McKeesport, PA 15132
412-675-MYCS (6927)


Western Psychiatric Hospital

3811 O’Hara Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
412-624-1000 or toll-free 1-877-624-4100

Some supports are only available to specific individuals. If you’re a young or older adult, a veteran, an immigrant or identify as LGBTQIA+, look for these lightbulbs throughout the site.

ADDITIONAL HELPFUL INFORMATION

ADDITIONAL HELPFUL INFORMATION

Young Adults

If you have noticed a change in your child’s mental health, you may need to have their symptoms evaluated by a professional.

Start with resolve Crisis Network
24/7-Hotline: 1-888-796-8226 (1-888-7 YOU CAN)
Walk-in: 333 North Braddock Ave., Point Breeze

Or choose from a one of the options above to have your child’s mental health evaluated and/or treated.

Some supports are only available to specific individuals. If you’re a young or older adult, a veteran, an immigrant or identify as LGBTQIA+, look for these lightbulbs throughout the site.

ADDITIONAL HELPFUL INFORMATION

ADDITIONAL HELPFUL INFORMATION

Veterans

MakeTheConnection.net

This resource connects Veterans, their families and friends, and other supporters to mental health information, a tool for finding local mental health resources, and videos of Veterans sharing their inspiring stories of recovery. The site is free to use and accessible to everyone.