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Uchealth Mountain Crest Behavioral Health Center - Fort Collins

4601 Corbett Drive, Fort Collins, Colorado, 80528
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  • 2.8
    Avg. score from 4 reviews
  • 2.4
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  • 3
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  • 3
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Jessie
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Many options for treatment options. In patient and out patient.
Anonymous
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Safe environment, well staffed Dr's gave rushed as demonstrated by follow up care. Rushed to medicate and move on rather than really diagnose Needs more initial diagnostic time with clinicians
Anonymous
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Control over patients, safety was a strong point. Everything else was bad. Too narrow minded, too strict policies, not attentive, didn't listen, no amenities, awful service
Cheyenne
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The rules and regulations seemed quite appropriate, I participated in group therapy as well as a psychiatric evaluation and was started on meds successfully. They worked with me on using coping mechanisms and how to spot and avoid possible triggers. I felt like I didn't need to be there. My issues were much more minor than everyone else's. They didn't offer any extra wellness services. For the money that I spent, it wasn't worth it. If it is the closest facility and the situation is an emergency, then yes, I would recommend it. Hopefully I would never have to re-enter, but if I did need to have an inpatient stay, then I would want to go somewhere that offered more in terms of wellness support and activities. Also, I would want comfortable beds. Those were horrible. If it was a dire emergency and I was planning on committing suicide, then yes, I would go there as a last resort for immediate treatment. Since it has been a full 10 years since I was in the facility, I can't give any opinion on what it would be like to stay there now. I am sure that they have made advances in expanding treatment options, offering better tasting food, providing leisure activities other than coloring books and puzzles, and hopefully the mattresses are more comfortable.