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Mental Health

4175 West 20th Avenue Hialeah, FL 33012

PH: 305-825-0300
TF: 1-877-470-9617
FX: 305-424-3184

Primary Health Care Center

4125 West 20th Avenue Hialeah, FL 33012

PH: 305-424-3120
TF: 1-877-470-9617
FX: 305-424-3182


 

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Primary Health Care
Feature IllustrationCitrus Health Network, Inc. has expanded its services to include the provision of primary and preventive health care services. Citrus is one of only six Federally Qualified Health Centers in Miami-Dade County. These centers are designed to serve the medically underserved and un-insured residents of West Miami-Dade County and the city of Hialeah. Our staff is composed of bi-lingual physicians and nurses who can provide you with an array of services designed to treat your current medical issues as well as help you stay healthy. More



Mental Health
Feature IllustrationSince 1979, Citrus Health Network, Inc. has been here for our community, with an outstanding roster of licensed mental health care professionals who are totally committed to guiding the mentally ill and their families. We provide a full-time Clinical and Rehabilitative staff that includes, Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Licensed Clinical Social Workers, Nursing Professionals, Mental Health Counselors, Mental Health Technicians, Residential Technicians and Life Skill Instructors who work closely with one another to assure that we are serving the best interests of both patient and family.More

FEATURED TOPICS:
Abuse
Addictions: Alcohol and Substance Abuse
ADHD
Adoption
Aging & Geriatrics
Alternative Mental Health Medicine
Anger Management
Anxiety Disorders
Autism
Bipolar Disorder
Cancer
Child & Adolescent Development Overview
Child Care
Childhood Mental Disorders and Illnesses
Conversion Disorders
Crohns Disease / Irritable Bowel
Death & Dying
Depression: Major Depression & Unipolar Varieties
Disabilities
Dissociative Disorders
Divorce
Domestic Violence and Rape
Eating Disorders
Elder Care
Epilepsy
Family & Relationship Issues
Grief & Bereavement Issues
Health Insurance
Health Policy & Advocacy
Health Sciences
Healthcare
Heart Disease
Homosexuality & Bisexuality
Impulse Control Disorders
Internet Addiction
Learning Disorders
Legal Issues
Life Issues
Medical Disorders
Medications
Memory Problems
Men's Health
Mental Disorders
Mental Health Professions
Mental Retardation
Multiple Sclerosis
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Pain Management
Parenting
Personality Disorders
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Psychological Testing
Psychotherapy
Schizophrenia
Self Esteem
Sexual Disorders
Sexuality & Sexual Problems
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Sleep Disorders
Smoking
Speech Problems
Stress Reduction and Management
Suicide
Terrorism & War
Treatments & Interventions
Weight Loss
Wellness
Women's Health
Workplace Issues

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LATEST NEWS:

Compound Tied to Cognitive Deficits in Schizophrenia
High kynurenic acid levels like 'gasoline on the fire' of affected neurotransmitters.More

2nd Generation Antidepressants Prove Effective
New guideline from American College of Physicians calls them equally good .More

Model Predicts Depression at One-Year Follow-Up
A model based on a national sample of children predicts depressive outcomes at one-year follow-up and may allow primary care physicians and families to intervene with adolescents at greatest risk, according to a report in the November/December issue of the Annals of Family Medicine.More

Early Onset Approved for ADHD Drug
30-minute onset of action for Focalin XRMore

Gene Variant More Common in Seasonal Affective Disorder
Patients with seasonal affective disorder are 5.6 times more likely to have a variant of the melanopsin gene, a non-visual photopigment, according to study findings released online in advance of publication in the Journal of Affective Disorders.More

Counseling Can Combat Youth Violence
And referrals should start with emergency room doctors, study says.More

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