Pediatric Mental
Health Care in Burke, VA
6035 Burke Centre Pkwy, Ste. 280
Burke, VA 22015
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(703) 239-3470
Hours:
Monday to Friday 9am-8pm; Saturday 9am-5pm
Calls made after business hours will be returned the following day.
Comprehensive Pediatric Mental Health Care for Burke and Fairfax County Families
Our Burke clinic is conveniently located in Burke Centre, with easy access from Burke Centre Parkway, Fairfax County Parkway, and Route 123. The clinic features private therapy rooms and welcoming spaces designed to help children, teens, and families feel comfortable throughout their visit.
Our local team includes child psychologists, therapists, and psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners. Blackbird Health services in Northern Virginia include ADHD testing, child therapy, autism evaluations, medication management, and support for anxiety, depression, and more.
Child Therapy & Mental Health Services in Burke, VA
Individual Therapy Services
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
Dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT)
Play, talk and art therapy
Trauma therapy
Social skills development
Emotional regulation techniques
Family Support
Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)
Parent guidance and coaching
Family therapy sessions
School advocacy
Crisis intervention planning
Evaluations and Assessments
Full psychiatric assessment
ADHD testing and evaluation
Autism evaluation
Anxiety and Depression assessment
Occupational Therapy evaluation (OT)
Speech and Language evaluations (SLP)
Medication Management
Expert psychiatric medication support
Regular monitoring and adjustments
Coordination with therapy treatments
Family education about medications
Executive Function Coaching
Focused on skill building
1:1 virtual sessions
4-5 week commitment
Parent, child, parent + child
In-person and virtual care
Our patients access care both in person and virtually. Our clinicians recommend the method of care that will best support each child.
Why Fairfax County Families Choose Blackbird Health in Burke
Fairfax County is home to some of the nation's highest-performing schools—and some of its most stressed students. With rigorous academics, packed schedules, and growing social pressures, it's no surprise that 37% of Northern Virginia high school students experienced clinical anxiety or depression in the past year, according to a 2023 Community Foundation of Northern Virginia report on regional youth mental health.
Meanwhile, 1 in 7 children ages 3–17 has a diagnosed mental health condition, according to the CDC, yet fewer than half receive treatment from a mental health professional. Virginia also ranks 38 in the nation for access to mental health providers, leaving many families in Burke, Springfield, Fairfax Station, Annandale, West Springfield, and surrounding Fairfax County communities waiting weeks—or even months—for care.
Blackbird Health is helping change that. Our Burke clinic provides faster access to comprehensive pediatric mental health care, including ADHD testing, autism evaluations, child and teen therapy, psychiatry, medication management, and more. We partner with families to look beyond symptoms and deliver personalized care that helps children thrive at home, at school, and in everyday life.
of patients see an improvement
in symptoms in 6-12 weeks with
fewer medications
What Fairfax County Families Say About Our Virginia Clinics
Common Questions About Our Burke Clinic
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No. While many families come to us through pediatrician referrals, you can schedule directly by calling our Burke office or completing our online inquiry form. If your pediatrician has records or concerns to share, we're happy to coordinate with them (with your permission).
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Psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners (PMHNPs) can diagnose, prescribe medication, and conduct comprehensive evaluations. Most initial evaluations at our Burke clinic are performed by our psychiatric NPs. More about PMHNPs.
Child psychologists hold doctoral degrees (PhD or PsyD) and are trained in psychological testing, assessment, and therapy.
All of our therapists are licensed, graduate-trained clinicians with extensive clinical experience, and have worked with hundreds of children and teens.
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Most initial evaluations at our Burke clinic are conducted by our experienced psychiatric nurse practitioners, who specialize in pediatric mental health and comprehensive diagnostic assessments. If specialized psychological testing is needed, our child psychologists are available to provide additional assessments.
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It depends on your child's needs. Some families see significant improvement within 6-12 weeks. Others benefit from longer-term support, especially for complex or co-occurring conditions. We'll give you a realistic timeline after the initial evaluation and adjust as your child progresses. Our goal is always to equip your child with skills they can use independently, not keep them in therapy forever.
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Yes. Many families work with us to get appropriate school accommodations through 504 plans or IEPs. Our evaluations provide documentation that can be shared with schools, and we can advocate for you with school counselors, teachers, or special education teams (with your permission) to ensure your child gets the support they need.
You are welcome to use the school district name in this answer, but don't guarantee we provide all the documentation needed to get a 504 or IEP as that varies by district.
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Our Burke clinic includes psychiatric nurse practitioners who specialize in pediatric medication management. If medication is recommended, they'll explain options, answer your questions, and monitor your child closely. Many families appreciate that medication management happens in the same place as therapy, our providers coordinate so everyone is on the same page.
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Yes. Blackbird Health serves children as young as two years old. For younger children, we use play-based assessment and therapy approaches that are developmentally appropriate and engaging.
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You're not alone, many families come to us after unsuccessful experiences elsewhere. Often, therapy doesn't work because: (1) an underlying condition wasn't identified, (2) the approach wasn't right for the child, or (3) there wasn't coordination between providers. Our comprehensive evaluation uncovers what was missed, and our coordinated care team ensures all factors are addressed. That's why 85% of our patients see meaningful improvement.
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Our psychiatric nurse practitioners are highly trained in pediatric mental health and conduct thorough evaluations that identify ADHD, anxiety, depression, autism, and other conditions. They can diagnose, prescribe medication when appropriate, and coordinate all aspects of your child's care.
Our child psychologists are available when specialized psychological testing is needed, for ongoing therapy, or for consultation on complex cases. Both work together as part of your child's coordinated care team, ensuring your child receives exactly the expertise they need.
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Our Burke clinic is conveniently located in Burke Centre, with easy access from Burke Centre Parkway, Fairfax County Parkway, and Route 123. The clinic features private therapy rooms and welcoming spaces designed to help children, teens, and families feel comfortable throughout their visit.
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Yes. Most clinicians see patients both in-clinic and virtually. All initial evaluations are conducted virtually to allow us to observe children and adolescents in their natural environment, often providing meaningful insight into how they function in daily life. Families can request that ongoing care be in-person or virtual.