
Mission Mental Health/Mission ACT: Comprehensive psychiatric and therapeutic care on Mission Street.
Mission Mental Health/Mission ACT, located at 2712 Mission St in San Francisco, provides mental health services including psychiatric and therapeutic care. Reviews show a range of experiences: some patients praise fast, observant staff and helpful clinicians, while others report long waits, challenging interactions, and communication concerns. Notable mentions include Katz and the director Christina Chavez.
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One-on-one counseling sessions with licensed therapists to address personal mental health issues and develop coping strategies.
Comprehensive psychiatric evaluations and medication management for conditions like depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder.
Ongoing support and monitoring for prescription medications to ensure effective treatment and adjust dosages as needed.
Immediate assistance and support for individuals experiencing acute mental health crises or emergencies.
Programs and resources aimed at increasing mental health awareness and accessibility for underserved populations in San Francisco.
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Overall rating
Mira B
I used to go to this place. The therapist and Psychiatrist I saw talk to me like I was a crazy person. Yes, I have issues but not crazy!!! I am intelligent and when I brought to their attention about their behavior all of a sudden their behavior changed. To late you showed me your true colors already!!
LoVe Wind Walker
Some good ones, and some that should retire soon. Ask for Katz if possible. Ask for a supervisor if necessary for better results on your next encounter 😉
Devan Parks
Says they open at 8 am. I was informed by an employee the same thing. They do not. They open at 9 according to the sign on the door. A practice in negligence had me and my 2 year old waiting outside in the cold. Will update review after visit
J
Very rude and unprofessional and just plain unhelpful. Takes forever to get an appointment and when you do you will be basically interrogated over the phone , no matter how uncomfortable you tell them it makes you. The lady I spoke with ( Christina Chavez ,the DIRECTOR nonetheless)was very short with me and made it seem like I was the problem. Just a complete joke that any of these people are licensed to deal with mental health patients. Places like this are the reason there are so many poor , unmedicated folks living on the streets of SF. Mental health care is a complete joke in this city if you're not rich.
rich aldous
I get my medicines from a Dr. at this location. I have had 2, as one has retired. The people who work there are professional and are often dealing with difficult clients; the waiting room is... an interesting floor show of insanity. The staff are fast and on the ball. Very observant and helpful. Clearly they need more $, to provide more services, get repairs done to the building etc; that said - they try very hard with what they have. 2 thumbs up.