Behavioral Health

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Behavioral Health



Curtis V. Cooper Primary Health Care has an integrated behavioral health program where our behavioral health team of  Psychiatrists, Psychologists, & License Clinical Social Workers work closely with our primary care providers to ensure your physical and mental health needs are met.

Major Life Changes

Whether you’re starting a new job, moving across the state, or just under a lot of stress, it’s essential to maintain your emotional health just as you do for your physical self. It’s critical to speak with a professional who’ll provide you positive and neutral advice and homework to maintain a more positive outlet. If needed, our psychiatrist will be able to provide medication that may help as well.

Working Woman — Savannah, GA — Curtis V Cooper Primary Health Care
New Mother Carrying Her Child — Savannah, GA — Curtis V Cooper Primary Health Care

Postpartum

Birth is a beautiful thing; however, those weeks after it can cause a significant drop in your hormones. Between being a new parent and lack of sleep, postpartum depression can take the joy out of your enjoying your new bundle. If you feel you have any of the following symptoms after your child is born, call our office, and we can help.

  • Sadness, crying
  • Irritability
  • Overly anxious
  • Oversleeping
  • Feelings of worthless or guild
  • Trouble bonding with your baby
  • Thoughts of harming yourself or your baby

Schedule an appointment with our team so that we can help you IMPROVE YOUR MENTAL WELL-BEING. jUST Call (912)527-1000.

ACCESS TO CRISIS SERVICES

The Georgia Crisis and Access Line (GCAL) at 1-800-715-4225 is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year to help you or someone you care for in a crisis.

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