Expert care for diverse mental health needs

Modest Behavioral Health Center is a premier outpatient behavioral health center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, dedicated to delivering comprehensive mental health and substance use disorder services tailored for every stage of life, including children, adolescents, adults, and seniors. Our behavioral health services in Pennsylvania are committed to providing a broad spectrum of care through detailed psychiatric evaluations, thorough clinical assessments, medication management evaluations, telepsychiatry, psychotherapy, and other relevant services.

Our approach is outcome-focused, with a strong commitment to offering personalized care that aligns with the unique health needs and preferences of each individual. We treat a diverse range of conditions, ensuring that all our patients receive the support and care necessary to improve their quality of life.

What Services Do We Offer?

We believe in personalized care with measurable results. We’re proud to provide a wide spectrum of behavioral and psychiatric care, including:

  • Psychiatric Evaluations
    We conduct thorough psychiatric evaluations to accurately diagnose mental health conditions and guide treatment planning.
  • Clinical Assessments
    Our clinical assessments give us a complete picture of your emotional, behavioral, and psychological needs.
  • Medication Management
    We offer careful medication management to ensure your prescriptions are safe, effective, and tailored to your unique health profile.
  • Telepsychiatry
    Access expert mental health care from anywhere with our secure, convenient telepsychiatry services.
  • Psychotherapy (Individual, Group, and Family Therapy)
    We provide supportive therapy sessions to help individuals, families, and groups work through emotional and relational challenges.

What Conditions Do We Treat

Each individual is unique, and so is our approach. We’re here with the right tools and expertise. The conditions we treat include, but are not limited to, the following:

Anxiety Disorders

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Post-traumatic Stress Disorders (PTSD)

Mood Disorders

Major DepressiveDisorder

BipolarDisorder

Psychosis

Schizophrenia

Schizoaffective Disorders

Adjustment Disorders

Substance Use Disorders

Co-occurring Disorders

Eating Disorders

Attention DeficitHyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

Conduct Disorders

Autistic Spectrum Disorder (Autism)

Intellectual Disability

Family, Marital, & Relationship Issues

Anger Management Issues

Commonly Asked Questions

What is the difference between psychiatric and clinical assessments?
A psychiatric evaluation focuses on diagnosing mental health conditions and determining appropriate treatments, while a clinical assessment provides a more detailed look at emotional, behavioral, and psychological needs to guide care planning.
How does medication management work in mental health treatment?
Medication management involves monitoring and adjusting prescriptions to ensure they are effective, safe, and suited to a person’s specific mental health needs.
Can I see a psychiatrist or therapist online?
Yes, many behavioral health providers offer telepsychiatry and virtual therapy sessions so individuals can access care from home using a secure video platform.
What types of therapy are available for mental health support?
Common types of therapy include individual therapy, group therapy, and family therapy, each designed to address emotional and relational challenges through structured support.
What mental health conditions can be treated with outpatient care?
Outpatient services can treat a wide range of conditions, including anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, PTSD, OCD, schizophrenia, ADHD, and substance use disorders.
How do I know if I need to see a mental health professional?
If you’re experiencing ongoing sadness, anxiety, mood swings, changes in behavior, difficulty functioning, or relationship struggles, it may be helpful to speak with a licensed mental health provider.

Feeling overwhelmed by your emotions?

We offer a supportive environment where you can find balance. Reach out now to learn more about our therapy options and begin your recovery.