Social emotional

Strong Behavioral Health

Outpatient Services

In addition to diagnostic evaluations, we offer:

Make an Intake Appointment

To make an intake appointment, please call (585) 279-7800.

Genesee Behavioral Health Center

Services Offered

  • Mental Health

  • Behavioral Health

  • Behavioral Pediatrics Program


Make an Intake Appointment

224 Alexander Street

Suite 100

Rochester, NY 14607

Office Phone: (585) 922-7770

Appointment Phone: (585) 922-7770

Rochester Regional Health Behavioral Pediatrics

Services Offered

  • Behavioral Health

  • Behavioral Pediatrics Program

  • Mental Health


Make an Intake Appointment

1425 Portland Avenue, Wilson Building

Rochester, NY 14621

Office Phone: (585) 922-4698

2-1-1/LIFE LINE

  • Offers crisis intervention and suicide hotline services.

  • Offers comprehensive information and referral to community human services.

  • Maintains an updated and comprehensive community resource database listing over 6400 agencies and programs (services listed include housing, food, shelter, mental health, substance abuse, employment, education, health related services, criminal justice and legal resources, and other family and community resources).

Phone Number: 2-1-1

mONROE mOBILE crisis team

The Monroe Mobile Crisis Team is a mobile psychiatric emergency team for individuals and families within Monroe County who are experiencing a crisis in mental health. Its services are designed to divert individuals who are not at risk of harming themselves, as well as their families, from the county’s psychiatric emergency departments. A team of mental health professionals go to the individual or family in their home, place of employment, school, etc. There are no age restrictions. Services provided include:

  • Mobile crisis intervention/stabilization

  • Mental health assessments

  • Rapid linkage and/or re-linkage to treatment providers

  • Interim/bridge mental health treatment

  • Mental hygiene arrest

  • Respite housing when available

  • And more

Individuals and/or family members should only call Lifeline (instead of going to the Psych ED) if:

  • The mental health crisis does not include suicidal risk

  • The individual is willing to be seen in the community – either at home or a neutral location

  • Additional support is needed to manage a crisis situation

  • Referrals are needed or desired for services/supports in the community

For More Information

For more information or to access Mobile Crisis Team services, please call us direct at (585) 529-3721 or Lifeline at (585) 275-5151.