MaineHealth Behavioral Health Farmington and MaineHealth Behavioral Health Livermore Falls provide expert behavioral health care services in Franklin County, Maine. We offer high quality behavioral health services including consultative assessments, counseling, substance use disorder care and medicine management. Our care team is certified to treat patients age 5 and older.
Conditions commonly treated
- Anxiety and panic disorders such as Generalized Anxiety Disorder
- Trauma and stressor-related disorders such as PTSD
- Bipolar disorders
- Eating disorders
- Depression
- Personality disorders
- Substance use disorder
Behavioral health services at your primary care office
Master’s level licensed clinical social workers are available in local primary care practices to provide therapy on site in a non-judgmental, confidential space.
Prescription Refills
The office requires 48 hours notice (2 business days) to refill any medications. All prescription requests received after 12 noon, will be processed the following Monday and received at the pharmacy by the end of the business day, unless Monday is a holiday. Prescriptions including narcotics will not be refilled on Saturdays, Sundays or holidays.
Appointment Policy
If it is necessary to cancel or reschedule your scheduled appointment, we ask that you call 207-778-0035 at least 24 hours in advance. Calling early in the day is appreciated. Appointments are in high demand, and your early cancellation will give another person the possibility to have access to timely medical care.
If you are unable reach the receptionist, you may leave a voice message. Please be sure to leave your phone number and the best time to return the call.
Missed appointments may limit our ability to refill medications in a timely manner due to the possibility that the next available appointment may be weeks out.
MaineHealth offers comprehensive health care services to keep your whole family healthy.
From newborns to older adults, primary care providers treat all ages and every generation.
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