New Directions Mental Health Expands Access with New Pittsburgh Location
New Directions Mental Health has officially opened its newest clinic in Pittsburgh's Bloomfield neighborhood, marking the brand's 12th location. This expansion aims to address the growing mental health needs in Southwestern Pennsylvania, a region grappling with significant mental health and substance abuse issues.
Located at 4727 Friendship Avenue, Suite 180, the Bloomfield clinic offers a wide array of outpatient mental health services, tailored specifically for children, adolescents, and adults facing various mental health challenges. The clinic provides treatments for common conditions, such as depression, anxiety, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and sleep disorders.
The clinic's team comprises highly trained professionals, including therapists, board-certified psychiatrists, psychiatric nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They are skilled in a variety of evidence-based treatment approaches, emphasizing personalized care to develop effective treatment plans that cater to the unique needs of each patient.
Dr. Allison Bashe, the Regional Clinic Director, highlighted the increasing recognition of mental health issues over the past decade, especially in the local area. She noted, "Our community has been facing a convergence of mental health challenges and substance abuse. It is essential that we provide accessible and stigma-free mental health care to those in need.”
In order to meet the diverse needs of its clients, New Directions Mental Health employs a customized approach to treatment. Patients can expect coordinated care combining therapy, psychiatry, and medication management. Additionally, the clinic offers innovative interventional treatments designed to tackle depression effectively, including approaches that go beyond conventional medications.
Groundbreaking Treatments
- - Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS): This non-drug therapy involves using focused magnetic pulses to stimulate areas of the brain that regulate mood, providing a safe and effective treatment for major depression.
- - Spravato®: Recognized as esketamine, this is the first FDA-approved nasal spray for adults struggling with treatment-resistant depression. It rapidly modifies brain chemistry, helping to alleviate feelings of despair and disinterest.
Accessibility is also a core principle at New Directions Mental Health. The new clinic accepts a variety of major insurance plans, including Medicaid and Medicare, making it easier for many in the community to access the necessary specialized treatments they require.
With a legacy of over 45 years in Southwestern Pennsylvania, New Directions Mental Health is dedicated to addressing the unique challenges of the region. The clinic not only offers in-person consultations but also provides telehealth options to ensure that quality care is available to clients wherever they may be located.
For more details about the new Bloomfield clinic and the services offered, individuals are encouraged to visit their official website at
New Directions Mental Health or to contact the clinic directly at (412) 604-3541.
In summary, New Directions Mental Health continues to play a pivotal role in transforming mental health care accessibility in Pittsburgh, striving to improve the lives of countless individuals by providing understanding, expertise, and innovative treatments that cater to the evolving needs of the community.