About Revive Therapeutic Services – Providence
Revive Therapeutic Services is a comprehensive outpatient mental health treatment center for adults and children. They’re located on North Main Street in Providence, Rhode Island. They specialize in the treatment of mental health conditions and may also treat co-occurring disorders including drug and alcohol addiction.
They have therapy for children 14 and older and for adults. They offer medication management for children eight and older and adults. They do not have medication management for children with ADHD.
They accept mental health insurance from many major insurance providers including Aetna, Cigna, TRICARE and others. Note that insurance doesn’t cover ADHD testing.
The treatment options for children include various types of therapy. Some of the therapies are cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), individual therapy and family counseling. They can also collaborate with the child’s school. The earlier a child receives psychiatric help, the less likely they’ll develop mental health conditions later.
The center offers ADHD testing for children and adults. You can take the test online after completing a form on the website. After paying the fee you’ll receive a link which leads to the ADHD tests. It takes about one to two hours to take the tests. You’ll make a follow-up appointment to discuss the results with a doctor.
Genesight testing is available. This is a test that analyzes your response to medications for conditions like anxiety, depression, or bipolar disorder. It’s also helpful for analyzing your body’s response to drugs for ADHD. The test helps the doctors identify the most useful drugs for your mental health. The test involves a swab of DNA collected from inside your mouth which is easy and quick. Many insurance providers cover the cost.
They offer most mental health services though it should be noted that this is not a substance use treatment center. Treating mental health issues especially in children and adolescents can help avoid future substance abuse issues.