Outpatient Psychiatric Treatment for Adults

Outpatient psychiatric treatment is a less restrictive level of care. It allows individuals to seek treatment for mental health issues while allowing them to maintain their commitments to family and work. Those in recovery who have completed an inpatient program often continue treatment on an outpatient basis.

Services this Program Offers

Our outpatient clinics provide a broad range of outpatient consultation, evaluation and treatment interventions for emotional, psychological or cognitive problems. Each person is provided with an initial assessment and an individualized treatment plan.

We offer a range of short- and long-term individual therapies and ongoing medication management as part of an individual’s treatment plan. Outpatient treatment by regularly scheduled appointments may include the following services:

  • Psychiatric evaluations
  • Medication management
  • Individual and family therapies

Getting started

The Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute (PPI) offers convenient locations for adult outpatient services – Third Street Clinic and Division Street Clinic in Harrisburg.

Directions to Third Street Clinic
Directions to Division Street Clinic

For information about the Adult Outpatient Program, please call the Admissions Department at (717) 782-6493 or (866) 746-2496 any time of the day or night.

How to enter a mental health treatment program

Doctor and health care professionals

To make a referral for a patient who is medically cleared and needs inpatient mental health treatment, please contact the Admissions Department at:

(717) 782-6493
or (866) 746-2496.

Patients, family members and friends

If anyone other than a doctor is making a referral to one of our treatment programs, please know that a patient must be willing to sign in for voluntary treatment. To begin the process, contact the Admissions Department at:

(717) 782-6493
or 866-746-2496.

Be advised that we do not admit walk-in patients at our psychiatric hospital or clinics.