Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

Mood and Anxiety Ambulatory Services

Record #: CMH0098
Last Modified: 28 May 2019
Last Full Update: 28 May 2019

Phone

Office Phone Access CAMH: 416-535-8501, press 2
Fax Access CAMH fax line: 416-979-6815
Toll Free Phone 1-800-463-6273

Address/Location Info

Address 100 Stokes Street
Toronto, ON M6J 1H4
 
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Located In Community Toronto Central
Site Location College Street Site
Intersection Queen St W and Ossington Ave
Accessibility Fully Accessible

Description/Eligibility/Service Details

Description CAMH's Mood and Anxiety Ambulatory Services provide outpatient services to clients with mood and anxiety disorders. 
 
Psychiatrists, social workers, occupational therapist, psychologist, nurses, psychometrists and researchers staff the program. MAAS is also a training clinic for psychiatry, psychology, social work and occupational therapy graduate students. MAAS is a specialty service providing evidence-based clinical care, education and research. The MAAS interprofessional team offers consultations, time-limited treatment and follow-up. Family members can receive support by contacting Access CAMH. All clients receive a psychiatric consultation. Following this, treatment including medication management recommendations are made back to the referring primary care provider, which may include: group therapy here or elsewhere or participation in one the integrated pathways for bipolar or depressive disorders.
Hours Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Dates All year
Areas Served Greater Toronto Area ; Peel Region
Eligibility Ages: 18 year(s) - 65 year(s)
Application Family doctor or psychiatrist referral letter needed
Fees None - covered by OHIP
Languages English

Other Info

Alternate Name CAMH
Funding Provincial
Service Level (30) Provincial Government

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