Rachel Costello, Psychologist
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Rachel Costello

Psychologist

6210 Bellefontaine Rd Huber Heights OH, 45424

About

At AM Behavioral Health, we understand the far-reaching effects of addiction and mental health challenges. Located in Huber Heights, Ohio, we offer a safe and supportive environment where individuals can heal and reclaim their lives. Our comprehensive continuum of care prioritizes connection, holistic health, and overall well-being.

 

We believe in the power of shared experiences. Our treatment programs foster a sense of belonging, where individuals can connect with others facing similar struggles. This supportive community provides encouragement and lasting bonds on the road to recovery.

 

Our ultimate goal is your success. We create personalized treatment plans tailored to your unique needs and aspirations, and we believe in equipping you with the tools and resources necessary to achieve lasting recovery and live a fulfilling life.

 

AM Behavioral Health Offers:

 

Medically supervised sub-acute detox to safely manage withdrawal symptoms.

 

Residential inpatient care providing a structured and supportive environment for healing.

 

Intensive outpatient programs allowing you to receive ongoing therapy and support while living at home.

 

Individual and group therapy sessions to explore the root causes of your struggles and develop healthy coping mechanisms.

 

At AM Behavioral Health, our compassionate staff is dedicated to meeting you anywhere along your journey.

 

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Rachel Costello's Practice location

AMB Hospital

6210 Bellefontaine Rd -
Huber Heights, OH 45424
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New patients: 937-401-8455
https://ambhospital.com

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