Houston Behavioral Healthcare Hospital

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2801 Gessner Rd
Houston, TX 77080
Houston Behavioral Healthcare Hospital is a state of the art acute care psychiatric hospital offering comprehensive mental health programs and services for adolescents and adults. In addition to offering inpatient acute care services, we provide Intensive Outpatient Programs and Partial Hospitalization Programs that can support patients as they discharge or can assist to prevent hospitalization.

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Yeda R.
4/4/2019

I had an unexpected experience with the adolescent division of the Houston Behavioral Healthcare Hospital located on Gessner Rd. I was devastated, confused, heartbroken and scared when my child...

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Dannie T.
8/16/2025

If your loved one is ever referred to this facility DEMAND ANOTHER OPTION. The facility is filthy and smells of urine. The staff are rude , the communication between the doctors and family is...

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Tyler S.
8/12/2025

Remy is the only person who's committed to helping us get my sister out. Some scum convinced her that she wasn't okay after a visit to a hospital. Insurance scam completely. This is not okay.

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Josh B.
4/18/2025

Third world country care level. The nurses will constantly yell at you for no reason. Expect to lose some of your belongings and expect to be released when they want, regardless of what the...

Tynesia R.
8/6/2025

I was held against my will at Houston Behavioral last year when I was going through a rough time and thought I needed some counseling. It was described to me as a relaxing environment with...

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