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Program: Huron Community Mental Health Service - Exeter  
Organization: Huron Health System - Alexandra Marine and General Hospital
Mental Health
Phone Numbers: 519-524-8316
Toll-Free: 1-877-695-2524
Fax: 519-524-9349
Email: amgh.administration@amgh.ca
Website: www.amgh.ca/communitypsychservices/
Address:
Box 1866
Exeter, ON
N0M 1S7
Street
Address
:
303 Main St S
Exeter
 
Intersection: Main St S and Gidley St
Location: South Huron
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Tue, Wed, Fri 8am-4pm
Contacts: Manager of Mental Health and Addictions
519-524-8323 ext 5751
Service Description: Community mental health services clinic

Services include:
  • therapy group
  • skill-based educational groups
  • one-on-one counselling
  • advocacy
  • mental health consultation
 
Huron Perth Outreach Eating Disorders Program - Outreach program for individuals with an eating disorder
Fees: Most fees are covered by OHIP
Application: Referrals can be made by psychiatrist, doctor, social service agency
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Youth 16 to adults 65 with serious mental health issues
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: Huron and parts of Bruce and Perth
See Also: Community Mental Health Programs

This information was last completely updated on 11/5/2024

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