Medication Management

Everyone’s path to treatment and recovery is different. We are dedicated to finding a medication plan that works for you.
Psychiatric Services
Licensed providers can help you manage medications as part of your treatment plan. We monitor progress closely to help you feel your best.
Medication-Assisted Treatment
We offer FDA approved and evidence based medications to help those living with opioid use disorder achieve and maintain recovery.
Youth Psychiatric Services
Psychiatric evaluation, medication management, and case consultation for children and youth ages 3 to 17.
Genoa Pharmacy
Our on-site pharmacy at The Burrell Center is able to fill prescriptions for BRBH clients.
How Do I Start?
To get started with any BRBH Services, simply walk into the Burrell Center, go to the large desk on your left, and say, “I am a new client who needs to go through intake.”
You do not need a prior appointment. In fact, we only offer intake through walk-ins. We can serve you at the Burrell Center from Monday – Friday between 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM.
What Is “Intake”?
Every new client goes through intake at the Burrell Center. You can think of your intake as the first step in your journey at BRBH.
Your intake is a conversation where we learn about you, your mental health history, and your needs. This helps us decide which of our services will be most helpful to you. The conversation usually does not last more than an hour.
Since intake appointments are first-come, first-serve, please know that you may spend some time waiting in our Burrell lobby. We recommend setting aside a few hours of your day in case wait times are long. Consider bringing a book, a journal, or other peaceful entertainment to pass the time.
What Should I Bring?
- Your photo ID, social security card, passport, and/or birth certificate.
- Proof of insurance if applicable, including Medicaid, Medicare, and/or private insurance.
- Any medical documents that describe conditions, illnesses, hospitalizations, and outpatient treatment.
Note: If you are 17 years or younger or an adult with a guardian, you must bring a guardian with you. Guardians must bring legal paperwork that shows them as the guardian.
