Please use the Emergency Department entrance. Medical Center Drive Floor B1, Room A240 Ann Arbor, MI 48109. Psychiatric Emergency Services (Michigan Medicine Hospital) is located at 1500 E.
Our number is 73. If you are from another county and are looking for crisis services, follow this link to find the number to your local CMH. If you are seeking outpatient or inpatient care at the University of Michigan health Care System, please contact our intake services at 80.Ĭrisis phone service: 73 or 73 24 hours / 7 days National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255) How to find us: If you are unsure that PES is the best place for you or a loved one to be seen, please call us for advice. Make Your Home Suicide Safer - Prevent suicide through lethal means reduction Contact us: UM has very few inpatient psychiatry beds, and most patients seen in PES who require hospital care are referred to other hospitals. If hospital care is recommended or required, we do not guarantee that care will be at UM Hospital. We provide psychiatric evaluation referrals to inpatient treatment facilities crisis intervention and mental health treatment referral information to those who are in crisis or are experiencing a psychiatric emergency. Children experiencing psychiatric emergencies will be seen only to determine if hospital care is needed. We serve patients of Michigan Medicine. We are designed and staffed to evaluate and treat adult patients. Psychiatric Emergency Services (PES) is a program of the University of Michigan Department of Psychiatry that provides emergency/urgent walk-in evaluations and crisis phone services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for adults.
Provide professional training to students and trainees to equip them to meet current and future patient needs.Participate in innovative research related to behavioral health emergencies.Promote dignity and respect of all patients and families in a safe, healing, collaborative and inclusive environment, embracing the diversity of our patient population.Provide exemplary patient-centered and evidence-based care and treatment.
The Psychiatric Emergency Services’ mission is to: