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Pediatric Mental
Health Care in
King of Prussia, PA

Getting here:
1150 1st Ave #100, King of Prussia, PA 19406

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(484) 202-0751

Hours:
Monday to Friday 9am-5pm.
Calls made after business hours will be returned the following day

Blackbird Health King of Prussia

Our King of Prussia clinic is situated just off Route 76 and close to the Pennsylvania Turnpike. The clinic features four private therapy rooms and a spacious, well-stocked playroom. Parents and families can relax in our comfortable waiting area during appointments.

Our local team includes child psychologists, therapists and psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners. Blackbird Health services in Montgomery County, PA include ADHD testing, child therapy, autism evaluations and support for depression, anxiety and more.

Comprehensive Mental Health Care for Montgomery County Families

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Child Therapy and Mental Health Services in King of Prussia, 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

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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.

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Why Montgomery County Families Choose Our King of Prussia Clinic

Thirty-six percent (36%) of Montgomery County students report feeling sad or depressed most days, and 15% of 12th graders considered suicide in the past year. Yet families throughout King of Prussia, Upper Merion, Conshohocken, and surrounding communities often wait 3-6 months for initial appointments with providers who only address surface symptoms.

Blackbird Health is different. Our psychiatric nurse practitioners conduct most initial evaluations within 2-3 weeks, working closely with child psychologists and specialists to uncover co-occurring conditions others miss. Eighty-nine percent (89%) of the children we evaluate have multiple conditions affecting their mental health, not just one.

85%

of patients see an improvement
in symptoms in 6-12 weeks with
fewer medications

What Montgomery County Families Say About Our King of Prussia Clinic

We are in-network with most major insurance carriers

Common Questions About Our King of Prussia Clinic

  • Psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners (PMHNPs) can diagnose, prescribe medication, and conduct comprehensive evaluations. Most initial evaluations at our King of Prussia clinic are performed by our psychiatric NPs.

    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.

  • Most initial evaluations at our King of Prussia 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.

  • Most families are scheduled within 2-3 weeks, compared to 3-6 month waits elsewhere in Montgomery County.

  • 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.

  • Eighty-nine percent (89%) of children we evaluate have multiple conditions. Our comprehensive evaluation uncovers what others overlook, which is why 85% of our patients see meaningful improvement.

  • 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.

  • We understand Upper Merion Area School District's competitive nature. Our therapists help kids develop healthy coping strategies, executive function skills, and balance without sacrificing mental health.

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