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Child Therapy and Mental Health Services in Pennsylvania

When your child is struggling, you need more than quick fixes. Blackbird Health provides comprehensive mental health care for children and teens across Southeastern Pennsylvania, uncovering what's really causing your child's challenges and creating treatment plans that truly fit.

(484) 202-0751

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

Locations in
Pennsylvania

We’re opening more locations in Pennsylvania in 2026 with virtual care available state‑wide.

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Why Pennsylvania Families Are Seeking Help Now

Pennsylvania families are working hard to support their children through challenges with focus, friendships, and behavior—and many are still looking for options that create meaningful, lasting progress.

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You're not imagining it, Pennsylvania's children are facing a growing mental health crisis.

  • 179,000 adolescents in Pennsylvania experience a major depressive episode each year.

  • 125,000 Pennsylvania adolescents have serious thoughts of suicide annually.

  • 19.15% of Pennsylvania youth ages 12-17 struggled with depression in the past year.

  • 50.4% of Pennsylvania youth with depression did not receive mental health services.

The Difference Between Getting By and Getting Better

Many families come to us after already trying therapy, medication, or school supports. Those steps can be helpful — but when questions remain, it’s often a sign that the full picture hasn’t been understood yet.

At Blackbird Health, we start by understanding the whole child from the beginning.

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What Makes Blackbird Health Different in Pennsylvania

We uncover what others miss

Eighty-nine percent (89%) of children we evaluate have multiple conditions affecting their mental health, not just one. While many Pennsylvania practices treat symptoms in isolation, our whole-child diagnostic approach reveals co-occurring issues like ADHD with anxiety, speech delays causing behavioral challenges, or learning differences underlying depression. When we treat the complete picture, kids improve faster.

Everything your child needs, under one roof

  • No more coordinating between five different providers across Pennsylvania. Blackbird Health offers:

  • Comprehensive diagnostic evaluations and assessments conducted by psychiatric nurse practitioners

  • Individual and family therapy (CBT, DBT, ACT, play therapy, and more)

  • Medication management by pediatric specialists

  • Speech and language evaluations

  • Occupational therapy evaluations

  • Executive function coaching

  • School and community advocacy

  • Parent and family support

Virtual and in-person care across Pennsylvania

With seven clinic locations across Pennsylvania—Allentown, Langhorne, Doylestown, Fort Washington, King of Prussia, Exton, and Media—plus flexible virtual appointments, we serve families statewide. Whether you prefer in-person visits or the convenience of virtual care, we'll work with you to determine what's best for your family and your child's clinical needs.

of our patients see improvement in 6-12 weeks

85%

Comprehensive Services for Children and Teens Throughout Pennsylvania

  • Our licensed child psychologists specialize in pediatric mental health with expertise in developmental psychology, evidence-based therapies, and comprehensive diagnostic evaluations. Whether your child needs assessment for ADHD, autism, learning disorders, or emotional challenges, we understand the unique pressures facing Pennsylvania children and families.

  • From play therapy for younger children to cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for anxiety and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) for emotional regulation, our expert therapists create safe, judgment-free spaces tailored to your child's age and specific needs. Teen therapy addresses the unique challenges adolescents face, from social media stress to academic pressure to identity questions.

  • Our ADHD evaluations go beyond checklists. We examine executive function, co-occurring conditions like anxiety or learning differences, and how everything interacts to impact your child's daily life. You'll receive clear answers and a coordinated treatment plan.

  • Comprehensive autism evaluations that look beyond checklists to understand your child's unique strengths and challenges. Most Pennsylvania families are scheduled within 2-3 weeks, not the 3-6 months that’s common with other providers.

  • Our teen therapists create judgment-free spaces where adolescents can process their feelings and build coping skills that work in their real lives. We address social media stress, college prep anxiety, depression, self-harm risk, and the identity questions that come with being a teenager today.

  • Expert OT screenings identify sensory processing challenges, fine motor delays, and self-care difficulties that impact your child's daily functioning. Quick, compassionate evaluations lead to clear next steps.

  • Professional speech screenings assess articulation, language development, and communication skills. Early identification means faster progress for children who need support expressing themselves—and often reveals connections to behavioral challenges.

  • We also treat anxiety, depression, OCD, trauma, and behavioral challenges. We accept most major insurance plans including Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Highmark, and Independence BlueCross.

How Blackbird Health Compares to Other Options in Pennsylvania

Blackbird Health Traditional Private Practice Community Mental Health Center School Counselor
Wait Time 2–3 weeks 3–6 months 6–12 weeks Immediate but limited
Comprehensive Evaluation Full diagnostic assessment Often no formal evaluation Basic intake only Referral only
Co-occurring Conditions Identified and treated Often missed May be missed Not qualified to diagnose
All Services Under One Roof Evaluations, therapy, meds, OT, coaching Usually therapy only Limited services Crisis support only
Coordinated Care Team Team communicates regularly Solo provider Limited coordination No treatment provided
Insurance Accepted Most major plans Often private pay Medicaid focus Free but limited
Virtual + In-Person Both options Varies Limited virtual In-person only

Questions Northern Pennsylvania Families Ask Us

  • Most likely, yes. We accept Highmark, Independence BlueCross, Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, and many other Pennsylvania insurance plans. We're in-network for lower out-of-pocket costs. More about insurance.

  • Most Pennsylvania families are scheduled within days and seen within 2-3 weeks, compared to waitlists of 3-6 months (or longer) elsewhere in Pennsylvania. Schedule now.

  • Yes. Most of our clinicians offer both in-person appointments at our Pennsylvania clinics and virtual sessions. We'll work together to determine the best format based on your preference, what your child needs clinically, and our current availability.

  • Children, teens, and young adults ages two and up.

  • Often treatments fail because underlying conditions were missed or not addressed together. Our comprehensive evaluations uncover what others overlook, which is why 85% of our patients see meaningful improvement within 6-12 weeks.

  • Very. Parents are active partners in their child's care. We teach you strategies, keep you informed at every step, and coordinate with schools or pediatricians when helpful.

  • Three key differences: (1) Our whole-child approach uncovers co-occurring conditions others miss—89% of our patients have multiple conditions affecting their mental health, (2) All services under one roof with a coordinated team, no more juggling multiple providers, and (3) 85% see improvement in 6-12 weeks because we treat root causes, not just symptoms.

  • Yes. We offer school advocacy and can help with 504 plans or IEPs, providing the documentation Pennsylvania schools require. Many families tell us this support makes a critical difference.

  • All seven of our Pennsylvania clinics offer in-person appointments: Allentown, Langhorne, Doylestown, Fort Washington, King of Prussia, Exton, and Media. We also offer virtual appointments statewide.

  • Common signs include: behavioral challenges at school, slipping grades (especially fifth grade and up), trouble sleeping, social withdrawal, loss of interest in activities they used to enjoy, frequent meltdowns, difficulty making or keeping friends, or your gut feeling that something is "off" but not being addressed through standard channels. Trust your instincts—you know your child best.