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Ascension Alexian Brothers - Behavioral Health Hospital

  • 6.3 Hospitals & Emergency Rooms (ERs)
  • 8.2 Mental & Behavioral Health: Provider Organizations & Clinics
  • 9.1 Addictive Behavior & Substance Use
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"If you or a loved one is experiencing symptoms of a mental health condition, such as mood changes, excessive worry or feelings of sadness, or alcohol or substance dependence, getting help from an experienced mental health specialist is the first step. At Ascension Alexian Brothers Behavioral Health Hospital in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, we provide personalized mental health treatment plans. Our specialists are committed to delivering compassionate support to children, teens and adults. Since 1999, we have provided evidence-based behavioral health care for patients and their families in the Chicagoland area."

Contact Information

Website
https://healthcare.ascension.org/locations/illinois/ilchi/hoffman-estates-ascension-alexian-brothers-behavioral-health-hospital
1-800-432-5005
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1650 Moon Lake Blvd

Hoffman Estates, Illinois 60169

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Neutral Review by Anonymous

June 30, 2021 · Secondhand Feedback About a Resource

Not the best practices. They tend to get people through withdrawal, but are not great on follow up.
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