Health Services

Outpatient Child Behavioral Health

NMCP Outpatient Behavioral Health is a multi-disciplinary department comprised of Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners, Licensed Clinical Social Workers, nurses, behavioral health technicians, trainees, as well as other ancillary and support staff dedicated to providing the finest behavioral health treatment to service members and beneficiaries. 

NMCP Outpatient Behavioral Health provides a full range of behavioral health services to include individual and group psychotherapy and psychopharmacology therapy for adults and children.  Active-duty personnel and their children are the first priority to receive care through NMCP.   

Active-Duty parents and caregivers can initiate referral request though the assigned PCM or other Specialty Provider for dependents or beneficiaries in need of Child Behavioral Health services. Clinic staff will contact members to schedule initial appointments and follow-ups can be scheduled by contacting HRAC at 1-866-645-4584 or by calling 757-953-7461, select Option 1.

In order to provide you with the best service, please note the following:

  • It is very important to plan ahead and arrive at your initial appointment 30 minutes prior to your appointment time in order to complete required paperwork. You will be asked to complete several forms which allow us to get to know you and provide information regarding privacy and confidentiality. 
  • Traffic and parking often cause delays, plan accordingly.
  • If you have questions, need to cancel or reschedule an appointment please call 1-866-645-4584.  Please call 48 hours ahead in advance of the appointment to make changes.

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Phone

757-953-7641

Hours

Monday– Friday
7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
By Appointment Only

Availability of Services 

Open to all Active-Duty children 17 years old and younger 

Appointments

Referrals must originate from the PCM/Other Specialty Provider for processing. Clinic staff will review your referral. If MTF capacity is not limited, your referral will be accepted to the MTF, and you will be contacted by clinic staff to complete documentation and schedule an appointment. If MTF capacity is limited, your referral will be deferred to the network and managed by Humana.
If you are experiencing a crisis or emergency, please go to your nearest Emergency Room for immediate assistance, call 9-1-1, or contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255).

*Updated 22 December 2023
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