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6 Results for Mental Health near Virginia Beach, VA

Healthcare at a Glance in Virginia Beach, VA

Virginia Beach residents can find healthcare in their local and surrounding regional areas. Locally, general care is available through the Sentara Princess Anne Hospital. In neighboring cities like Norfolk, the Sentara Norfolk General Hospital and the Sentara Leigh Hospital are more extensive healthcare facilities. Likewise, children’s care is provided through the Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters in Norfolk. Veterans have access to many VA clinics in the local and surrounding area, such as the Virginia Beach VA Clinic.

Virginia Beach’s Top-Rated Facilities

U.S News rated the Sentara Norfolk General Hospital as #1 in the surrounding Virginia Beach area and #3 in the Virginia Tidewater region. Sentara Norfolk General Hospital is ranked as a high performer in five adult specialties and 11 procedures/conditions, including:

  • lung cancer surgery
  • heart attack
  • diabetes

U.S. News ranks the Sentara Princess Anne Hospital as a high performers in two adult specialties and six different procedures/conditions, including:

  • kidney failure
  • stroke
  • pneumonia

Mental Health Frequently Asked Questions

What is a mental health provider?

Mental health providers are trained to help you manage and care for your emotional and behavioral wellbeing. These providers can include a variety of mental health professionals, commonly including psychologists, psychiatrists, mental health counselors, and family and marriage counselors. An important distinction can be that a psychiatrist is a medical doctor who is trained to diagnose and treat mental illness with prescription medicine. A psychologist and other counselors typically have a masters degree, and are trained to treat through counseling. Whichever provider you choose, a mental health provider can be a crucial component in your overall health journey.