Shanghai Mental Health Center

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Shanghai Mental Health Center
Location Shanghai, China
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Website [www.smhc.org.cn Official website]


The Shanghai Mental Health Center (simplified Chinese: 上海市精神卫生中心; traditional Chinese: 上海市精神衛生中心; pinyin: Shànghǎishì Jīngshén Wèishēng Zhōngxīn ), formerly known as the Shanghai Psychological Consultative Center, is a specialist hospital in Shanghai, China. It was established in 1935 as the Puci Rehabilitation Hospital and was later renamed the Shanghai Psychiatric Hospital. Since May 2006, the hospital has been affiliated with the School of Medicine of Shanghai Jiao Tong University.

The hospital specializes in the treatment of mental disorders and is currently led by President Xiao Zeping.

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The Shanghai Mental Health Center is conveniently accessible by public transportation. It is located near the Shanghai Stadium Station on Shanghai Metro Line 4. Additionally, several bus routes, including 89, 236, 44, 104, and 72, serve the hospital.

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