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We Accept Most Major Insurance Providers

At Amber Behavioral Health, we accept most major insurance providers. We’ll quickly verify your insurance so that you can begin your mental health treatment, confident that your services will be covered.

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Behavioral Health Treatment Services Typically Covered by BCBS

The services that may be covered by your Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance coverage will vary based not only by your insurance policy, but also by the types of treatment provided by your provider and the individual needs that your clinical team define based on your unique situation. 

Some of the services typically covered by BCBS for behavioral healthcare include things like therapy and medication management. Your policy may cover many of the services listed.

  • Individual therapy sessions
  • Family therapy sessions
  • Group therapy sessions
  • Medication management
  • Residential treatment programs
  • Intensive outpatient treatment programs
  • Partial hospitalization treatment programs
  • Telehealth and online therapy

We offer the following mental health services that may be covered by your Blue Cross Blue Shield Insurance

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Individual Therapy

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Medications Management

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Group Therapy

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Individual Therapy

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Medications

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Group Therapy

Our admissions team will give you details on the exact services, levels of care, and financial requirements associated with your admission after we perform an insurance benefits check. We also recommend talking your insurance provider about plan-specific coverages & payment requirments. 

Mental Health Conditions We Treat

At Amber Behavioral Health, we treat adults (18+) of all genders who struggle with the following mental health disorders:

Anxiety Disorders

Mood Disorders

Depression

Schizophrenia

Personality Disorders

Post-traumatic Stress

Trauma Disorders

Mental Health Conditions We Treat

At Amber Behavioral Health, we treat adults (18+) of all genders who struggle with the following mental health disorders:

Anxiety Disorders

Mood Disorders

Depression

Schizophrenia

Personality Disorders

Post-traumatic Stress

Trauma Disorders

What We Treat

Complex Mental Health Disorders Co-occurring Conditions Behavioral Health Disorders

Who We Treat

Adults (18+) of All Genders

Payment Options

In-Network with Select Insurance
Private pay & Self-pay Options

Medicare/Medicaid

Medicare or Medicaid

Currently Not Accepted

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Our Mission

We exist to create a space where people don’t just get better – they rediscover who they are and remember who they were always meant to BE.

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Our Vision

To provide exceptional care that allows people to readily access mental health treatment where they feel welcome, empowered, and understood.

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Our Vaues

Be Safe.
Be Heard.
Be Collaborative.
Be Empowered.
Be Real.
Be YOU.

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Our Purpose

To create a safe space where people feel seen, heard, and supported.

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    Your Recovery Begins Here

    Whether you or a loved one is struggling with a mental health condition, we can help! Give us a call today to take the first step.

    We'll help You Get Better

    No Matter What You're Going Through

    At Amber Behavioral Health, we provide treatment for a full spectrum of moderate to severe mental health conditions and behavioral disorders. 

    Learn more about the conditions we treat.

    Depression affects nearly twenty million American adults nationwide. While symptoms and severity may vary, this increasingly common mental health condition is recognized by feelings of persistent sadness, hopelessness, loss of interest in activities, and distinct changes in sleeping patterns and eating. Young adults aged 18-29 years old and elderly adults over the age of 65 have the highest overall prevalence of depression disorders, but major depression can affect children and adults regardless of age, gender, education level or sociaeconomic status. 

    Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental health conditions in the U.S., affecting nearly one in three adults at some point in their lives. While occasional anxiety is a normal human response to stress, clinical anxiety disorders are marked by excessive fear, worry, and physical tension that interfere with daily life. Generalized anxiety, panic attacks, phobias, social anxiety, and obsessive-compulsive tendencies can make everyday activities feel overwhelming — but with evidence-based treatment, individuals can regain control, calm, and clarity.

    Personality disorders are enduring patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving that significantly disrupt relationships, self-image, and daily functioning. Conditions like borderline personality disorder (BPD) and narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) often develop as complex responses to early trauma, attachment wounds, or chronic invalidation. While they can cause intense emotional instability, fear of abandonment, or interpersonal conflict, specialized therapeutic approaches can help individuals build emotional regulation, healthier relationship patterns, and a stronger sense of self.

    Trauma-related disorders develop after experiencing or witnessing deeply distressing events, leaving lasting emotional and physiological impacts long after the danger has passed. Conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can cause flashbacks, hypervigilance, emotional numbness, and severe anxiety that disrupt daily life. With trauma-informed care, individuals can safely process their experiences, rebuild trust in themselves and others, and learn to live beyond survival mode.

    Schizophrenia and related psychotic disorders affect how a person perceives reality, often causing hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking, and difficulty managing emotions or daily tasks. These serious mental health conditions typically emerge in late adolescence or early adulthood and can be deeply isolating without proper treatment. With comprehensive psychiatric care, structured support, and compassionate guidance, individuals can achieve stability, improve functioning, and reconnect with their lives and relationships.

    We'll help You Get Better

    No Matter What You're Going Through

    At Amber Behavioral Health, we provide treatment for a full spectrum of moderate to severe mental health conditions and behavioral disorders. 

    Learn more about the conditions we treat.

    Depression affects nearly twenty million American adults nationwide. While symptoms and severity may vary, this increasingly common mental health condition is recognized by feelings of persistent sadness, hopelessness, loss of interest in activities, and distinct changes in sleeping patterns and eating. Young adults aged 18-29 years old and elderly adults over the age of 65 have the highest overall prevalence of depression disorders, but major depression can affect children and adults regardless of age, gender, education level or sociaeconomic status. 

    Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental health conditions in the U.S., affecting nearly one in three adults at some point in their lives. While occasional anxiety is a normal human response to stress, clinical anxiety disorders are marked by excessive fear, worry, and physical tension that interfere with daily life. Generalized anxiety, panic attacks, phobias, social anxiety, and obsessive-compulsive tendencies can make everyday activities feel overwhelming — but with evidence-based treatment, individuals can regain control, calm, and clarity.

    Personality disorders are enduring patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving that significantly disrupt relationships, self-image, and daily functioning. Conditions like borderline personality disorder (BPD) and narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) often develop as complex responses to early trauma, attachment wounds, or chronic invalidation. While they can cause intense emotional instability, fear of abandonment, or interpersonal conflict, specialized therapeutic approaches can help individuals build emotional regulation, healthier relationship patterns, and a stronger sense of self.

    Trauma-related disorders develop after experiencing or witnessing deeply distressing events, leaving lasting emotional and physiological impacts long after the danger has passed. Conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can cause flashbacks, hypervigilance, emotional numbness, and severe anxiety that disrupt daily life. With trauma-informed care, individuals can safely process their experiences, rebuild trust in themselves and others, and learn to live beyond survival mode.

    Schizophrenia and related psychotic disorders affect how a person perceives reality, often causing hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking, and difficulty managing emotions or daily tasks. These serious mental health conditions typically emerge in late adolescence or early adulthood and can be deeply isolating without proper treatment. With comprehensive psychiatric care, structured support, and compassionate guidance, individuals can achieve stability, improve functioning, and reconnect with their lives and relationships.

    Mental Health Treatment that Gives You the Power to Heal

    At Amber Behavioral Health we provide mental health care in Port St. Lucie, Florida to adults 18+ with various treatment needs. We’ll help you get better, no matter what you’re going through.

    Begin your healing journey today!

    IMPORTANT:   Amber Behavioral Health is Opening Soon Pending State & Local Licensure.