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When we feel alone in our journey, it is difficult to find ways to cope with our obstacles. Some resort to harmful habits, putting themselves in more harm for the sake of short-lived euphoria.

New Era Recovery and Behavioral Health LLC is a behavioral health care provider that understands the uniqueness and variety of the human body and psyche. Our clinic was established to offer people access to quality behavioral care where they work with professionals at every step of the process. This way, you can feel more involved in your improvement and have a clearer understanding of your condition and the assessments and treatments you have to undergo.

It is our mission to eradicate the stigma around behavioral and mental wellness. As a provider of psychiatric and behavioral health in Washington, DC, our goal is to promote non-judgmental practice when dealing with clients. Our professionals will focus on working with you and offering patient-centered support to achieve recovery, promote independence, and improve your quality of life.

Begin your journey towards overall wellness today. Allow us to lend you a hand whenever you feel alone and unequipped to go about your daily life. We offer behavioral health care that is designed to help improve your overall health, provided with consideration of your unique needs.

  • Outpatient Clinic for Psychiatric and Behavioral Health
  • Adult Mental and Behavioral Health
  • Children and Adolescent Mental and Behavioral Health
  • Genesight Test Before Medication & Others
  • Substance Abuse and Addiction Support

Should you want to know more about our services for mental health in the District of Columbia, please get in touch with us.

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Mental Health Patients Need Care, Not Stigmatization