County Mental Health Centers Available For Crisis Counseling 

Release Date: July 18, 2003
Release Number: 1474-57

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Charleston, WV -- West Virginians living in one of the disaster-designated counties are encouraged to visit their local mental health facility if they are continuing to experience stress and anxiety as a result of the recent storms and flooding. Counseling is available 24 hours a day at many locations. Please call your local mental health center (listed below) for more information.

County Facility Address Phone
Berkeley EastRidge CMHC 235 S. Water St./Martinsburg 304-263-8954
Boone Prestera/Advantage Valley CMHC 2 Human Services Dr./Danville 304-369-1930
Cabell Prestera CMHC 3375 US Route 60 East/Huntington 800-642-3434 / 304-525-7851
Doddridge United Summit CMHC Old Smithburg School/Smithburg 304-873-2233
Harrison United Summit CMHC 6 Hospital Plaza/Clarksburg 304-623-5661
Kanawha Prestera/Advantage Valley CMHC 511 Morris St./Charleston 304-341-0251
Lincoln Prestera CMHC 25 Lincoln Plaza/Branchland 304-824-5790
Logan Logan-Mingo CMHC Route 10, Three Mile Curve/Logan 304-792-7130
Mason Prestera CMHC 715 Main St./Point Pleasant 304-675-2361
McDowell Southern Highlands CMHC 787 Virginia Ave./Welch 304-436-2106
Mingo Logan-Mingo CMHC Buffalo Creek Rd./Chattaroy 304-235-2954
Monongalia Valley CMHC 301 Scott Ave./Morgantown 800-232-0020 / 304-296-1731
Nicholas Seneca CMHC #1 Stevens Rd./Summersville 304-872-2659
Putnam Prestera CMHC To be established 800-642-3434
Ritchie Westbrook Health Services 713 E. Main St./Harrisville 304-643-2996
Wayne Prestera CMHC 145 Kenova Ave./Wayne 304-272-3466
Wyoming Southern Highlands CMHC 102 Howard Ave./Mullens 800-615-0122

Last Modified: Monday, 21-Jul-2003 08:54:14