Havertown Mental Health Treatment: PHP, IOP, and Telehealth
Structured programming for Havertown and Haverford Township, on site in Phoenixville or virtually from home.
Content reviewed by Dr. Jeffrey Simon, MD, Medical Director & Psychiatrist
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Joint Commission
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Pennsylvania Licensed
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Serving Havertown, Haverford Township, Broomall, and Manoa
Havertown and the wider Haverford Township sit in eastern Delaware County, and the honest picture is that we are a drive: roughly 35 to 40 minutes to Phoenixville, usually 476 north to the Route 23 corridor, or Route 30 west to Route 252.
That distance shapes what we recommend. For Havertown, Broomall, Manoa, and Oakmont residents, our statewide virtual Intensive Outpatient Program is frequently the better fit, particularly for a working parent or anyone without daytime driving flexibility. It uses the same clinicians and the same curriculum as the on-site groups.
In-person Partial Hospitalization is still very much available and worth the drive for people who need daily structure or who do better in a room with other people than on a screen. Plenty of Delco clients make that trade deliberately.
Why Havertown Families Look Outside Delaware County
The most common reason people from this area call us is availability. Local intake waitlists can run weeks, and a person who has finally decided to get help should not be told to wait until next month. Most of our intakes happen within a few business days.
The second reason is the level of care itself. Weekly therapy plus a monthly medication check is a thin structure when someone is coming off a hospital stay or in an active depressive episode. PHP and IOP fill that gap with clinical hours, psychiatry, and group work in one coordinated plan.
Change of setting matters too. For some people, stepping outside the same few square miles where the hardest months happened is part of what makes treatment work. Phoenixville is far enough to feel like a different context and close enough to keep family involved.
Getting to Our Phoenixville Location from Havertown
Our office is located at 2215 Kimberton Road, Suite 1A, Phoenixville, PA 19460, a straightforward drive from Havertown. If travel is a barrier, our Virtual IOP program offers the same quality care through secure telehealth, available anywhere in Pennsylvania.
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We accept most major insurance carriers, including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare/Optum, Geisinger, Aetna, and Amerihealth. Our admissions team can verify your specific coverage with a free, confidential call before you commit to anything. Getting started is simple: call, verify your insurance, and schedule an initial evaluation.
What to Expect on Your First Visit
Your first visit starts with a thorough evaluation to understand your specific needs and determine the right level of care, whether that's PHP, IOP, or ongoing outpatient support. From there, your treatment plan is built around you, coordinated by our full clinical team so every part of your care stays connected.
Questions From Havertown Residents
- How far is Havertown from your Phoenixville center?
- Roughly 35 to 40 minutes, usually 476 north to the Route 23 corridor or Route 30 west to Route 252. For a daily schedule that is a real commitment, which is why many Havertown clients start with virtual IOP.
- Can I do the whole program from home?
- Our Intensive Outpatient Program is available fully virtually across Pennsylvania with the same clinicians and curriculum. Partial Hospitalization is an on-site program.
- How soon can I get in?
- Most people are scheduled for an intake within a few business days. If we are not the right level of care, we will tell you that and help you find the right placement.
- Do you take Delaware County insurance plans?
- We are in-network with Highmark, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare/Optum, Geisinger, Amerihealth, Ambetter, and Allied Trades. Verification is free and takes one call.
- What if I need residential or inpatient care?
- If an evaluation shows a higher level of care is appropriate, we help coordinate that placement rather than admitting you into a program that does not fit.
