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Psychiatric Services

PsychiatryGeorge Washington University Hospital has been a leader in behavioral healthcare for more than a century. Innovative and comprehensive programs and a view that each patient's success is the product of a "team effort" continue to make GW Hospital the provider of choice for mental health treatment in the Washington metropolitan area.

Psychiatric Services at GW Hospital are built upon a commitment to excellence in patient care that enhances the opportunity for a recovery result, which exceeds the expectations of both patients and referral sources. Early assessments and treatment of behavioral health problems can assist in treating other medical illnesses and help those patients with concomitant medical diagnoses to maximize their rehabilitation potentials.

Services include:

  • Inpatient hospitalization
  • Emergency room assessments
  • ECT – inpatient and outpatient
  • Treatment for mood disorders, depression and bipolar disorder
  • Treatment for those with a dual diagnosis [mental health/ substance abuse)

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For further information about our programs and services please call 202-715-5080.

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