Last updated: June 22, 2023

Apicha Community Health Center Behavioral Health Services

Basic Information

Provider Name
Apicha Community Health Center
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Region
New York City
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type / category
Community mental health center
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waitlist
Yes there is a waitlist
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Phone Number
866-274 – 2429
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Business Hours
Monday to Friday, 9am — 5:30pm ET
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Service Provider
Therapist / Mental Health Clinic
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service provided by
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Services
Individual therapy
Family / Couples Therapy
Group Therapy
Crisis Support
Mental Health Professional
Trained Volunteer
Medication Management Services
Text Service
Support Group
Peer Support
Guided Self-Help
Chat Service
Peer
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App
Hotline
Service Description
Apicha Community Health Center’s (AHC) mission is to improve the health of our community and to increase access to comprehensive primary care, preventative health services, mental health, and supportive services. Providers have extensive experience working with Asians and Pacific Islanders, Latinos, African Americans and other people of color. They also specialize in serving individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender, as well as people living with and affected by HIV/AIDS.\n\nIf you and your Apicha CHC medical provider believe that you would benefit from behavioral health services, you must first undergo a psychosocial assessment, in order to determine your eligibility to receive limited short-term counseling or a referral for ongoing psychotherapy. Their social workers can provide you with short-term counseling or a referral to another provider depending on your individual needs. Their psychiatrist is available for an initial evaluation and medication management. Their primary language is English, but have a translation line for bilingual services. \n\nIn addition to accepting Medicaid, Medicare, and most commercial insurances, AHC offer services to anyone regardless of their ability to pay or insurance status. If you are uninsured or underinsured, they offer a low cost/sliding-fee scale option based on income. This means that if your income is below 200% of the federal poverty guidelines, your visit fees will range from $20 to $75. Prescription and lab fees are not included in this fee and will be an additional cost.
Remote / Virtual
Yes
Operating system
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Licensed providers
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No

Website and social links

Website
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Cost and insurance

Is  this service free?
Yes
No
One-time cost
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subscription cost
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discount code
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Insurance
No insurance needed
Medicare
Medicaid / Public Insurance
Private insurance
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Type of insurance
Sliding scale
Fee waiver
Transportation assistance
None
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Service and treatments

Service Focus
Various Concerns
Addiction / Substance Misuse
Attention Problems
Coping with COVID-19
Coping with Mental Health of Others
Crime Victimization
Crisis Support
Depression
Domestic Violence
Gender-Based Harassment
Grief / Bereavement
Eating Disorders
Parenting
Relationship Difficulties
Serious Mental Illness
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Anxiety
Child Abuse or Neglect
Coping with Natural Disasters
Coping with Race Related Stress / Trauma
Sexual Abuse/Assault
Stress
Suicide
Trauma
Weight Management
Co-occurring Mental and Substance Use Disorders
Managing Medical Conditions (e.g., chronic pain, sleep problems)
Disruptive Behavior and/or Conduct Problems
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Research-supporter treatments
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Interpersonal Psychotherapy
Prolonged Exposure
Cognitive Processing Therapy
Mindfulness
Motivational Interviewing
Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Exposure and Response Prevention
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
Psychoanalytic
Psychodynamic
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Identities and Special Services

Age group
Adults
Young Adults
Children
Adolescents / Teens
Seniors / Older Adults
All
Racial or Ethnic groups
Asian
Black
Indigenous
Latino / Hispanic
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Gender identities
Men
Women
Transgender
Genderqueer
Agender
No specialized services
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Sexual orientations
Gay
Lesbian
Bisexual
Transgender
Queer
Questioning
Non-binary
Asexual / Aromantic
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special groups
Frontline Workers
Healthcare Workers
Military
Veterans
Homelessness
Undocumented Individuals
Foster Care / Adoption
Parents

Accessibility

language
English
Spanish
Arabic
American Indian
Chinese
Creole
Farsi
French
German
Greek
Hebrew
Hindi
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Polish
Portuguese
Russian
Tagalog
Vietnamese
American Sign Language
Access
Asian
Black
Indigenous
Latino / Hispanic
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Deaf or Hard of hearing
Intellectually / Developmentally Disabled
Physically Disabled
Visually Impaired