Connecticut Mental Health Center

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Connecticut Mental Health Center
Address34 Park Street
CityNew Haven
StateCT
ZIP6508
CountyNew Haven
Phone[tel:(203)974-3000 (203)974-3000]
TypePsychiatric
ID74011
OwnershipGovernment - State
EmergencyNo
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Hospital in the United States


Connecticut Mental Health Center is a psychiatric. It is a government (state) owned hospital offering no emergency services. With an unknown rating, this facility is located in New Haven county, CT.


Psychiatric hospitals, which are also known as behavior health centers, or mental health care centers, help diagnose and treat people with mental health disorders, like depression, anxiety, psychosis, schizophrenia etc.

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_pageTitle City State Type Ownership Emergency Rating
Connecticut Mental Health Center New Haven CT Psychiatric Government - State No
Connecticut Mental Health Center New Haven CT Psychiatric Government - State No
Danbury Hospital Danbury CT Acute Care Hospital Voluntary non-profit - Private Yes
Danbury Hospital Danbury CT Acute Care Hospital Voluntary non-profit - Private Yes
Natchaug Hospital Mansfield Center CT Psychiatric Voluntary non-profit - Private No

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