Behavioral Health Resiliency Campus
About
The Behavioral Health Resiliency Campus delivers patient-centered care to active duty military personnel. The Mountain Post Behavioral Health Clinic provides appointment and walk-in services to active duty personnel who are assigned to the catchment area. The clinic assures evidence-based treatment and interventions are utilized, and that they are delivered by highly trained multidisciplinary staff. The clinic is wellness-oriented and provides primary and secondary level of care with the goal of returning military members back to service.
Emergency Information
If you are in crisis, please do not hesitate to seek assistance from local emergency services (Call 911). You can always access our clinic, or if after hours, go to the EACH Emergency Department for care.
Services
Appointment
- Psychotherapy/Psychological Counseling
- Psychiatric Services
- Psychiatric Inpatient Hospital Referrals
- Crisis Intervention
- Medication Management
- Psychological Testing Services
- Specialty School Evaluations
- Sleep Study Clinic
- Clinical Case Management Activities
- Consultation Services
- Fitness for Duty/Retention Exams
- Off-post Referrals
- Chapter Processing
Walk-In
Who Can Be Seen Here
- Active Duty Military
- National Guard and Reservists on orders
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Where do I go if the clinic is closed and I have an emergency?
A. Evans Army Community Hospital Emergency Department is open after business hours, week-ends, and on holidays. A behavioral health provider is on-call during these periods.
Q. Do you do evaluations for Recruiting and Drill Instructor Schools?
A. Yes. Evaluations are done by appointment only.
Q. Can I receive my behavioral health records?
A. Yes, but the request must be made in writing through the Patient Administrative Division at EACH. Record requests require a Release of Information (ROI) form be completed that specifies what records are needed and over what period of time they should be gathered.