Mental Health and Substance Use - CCBHC

We can help support you on your journey of understanding. Learning new coping skills, talking with others and sharing your story are some ways to help heal.

Healthcare provider speaking with a patient about behavioral health and recovery services

Quick Information

Location: 770 E 176th St, Bronx, NY 10460 Walk-in access 5th floor, other services 4th floor Hours of Operation:
  • Monday and Friday: 8:00AM to 5:00PM
  • Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday: 8:00AM to 7:00PM
  • Saturday: 9:00AM to 1:00PM
To make an appointment or for any questions:
  • Call 929.306.7954 or the toll-free number 1.800.841.2286
  • Walk-in at 770 E 176th St, 5th floor
  • Email: info@vipservices.org

Treatment

We work as a team to help identify the best supports you need whether it is one on one support, group support, medication support, peer support or a combination. We have it all.

Ryan White

Our team works in the community to support adults with HIV and mental health and/or substance use issues learn new ways to stay healthy and continue to grow.

of CCBHC patients achieved depression remission at 12 months.
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Heat Advisory

The New York City Emergency Management Department (NYCEM) urges New Yorkers to take precautions during the hot weather expected on Thursday, June 11 and Friday, June 12.

The National Weather Service has issued a Heat Advisory in effect both Thursday and Friday from 12:00PM to 8:00PM. Temperatures are expected to reach the low 90s on Thursday and Friday, with heat indices up to 100°F on Thursday, June 11, and heat indices above 90°F on Friday, June 12.

Thunderstorms are likely both Thursday and Friday evening. There is a potential for isolated to scattered thunderstorms with localized heavy downpours mainly during the evening commute on Wednesday. There is a slight chance that some thunderstorms may be severe. Thunderstorms can also bring local winds gusts between 30-40 mph.

During periods of extreme heat, New Yorkers and visitors should use air conditioning to stay cool, go to a place that has air conditioning if it is not available at home, stay hydrated by drinking water at regular intervals, and limit strenuous activity, especially during the hottest parts of the day. If you don’t have air conditioning, find a cool place to visit nearby, like a friend’s place, a mall, a museum, a coffee shop, a library, or an NYC Cooling Center.

More than 600 Cooling Centers will be open across the five boroughs find your nearest cool option or Cooling Center by visiting NYC.gov/beattheheat, or by calling 311.