About Rogers Behavioral Health
Rogers Behavioral Health in Minneapolis offers a range of treatment programs for mental health conditions, including partial hospitalization (PHP) and intensive outpatient (IOP) care. The PHP program is designed for children, teens, and adults with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), anxiety, eating disorders, depression, bipolar disorder, and other mood disorders, as well as co-occurring substance use and trauma. The program is staffed by an intuitive and caring group of professionals who provide a supportive and safe environment for patients to learn and grow. Patients in the program have access to effective treatments, including exposure therapy, which is tailored to each individual's needs. The program's group sessions are also highly beneficial, providing a sense of community and connection with others who are going through similar struggles. The program's flexible structure allows patients to gradually adjust to regular everyday life after completing treatment. Rogers Behavioral Health has helped many individuals overcome their mental health challenges and achieve a better quality of life. With its comprehensive range of treatment options and compassionate staff, the program is well-equipped to support patients in their journey towards hope and healing.
The worst experience I’ve ever had! If I could leave a zero star review, I definitely would. I was referred here for my trauma/panic attacks/anxiety and it’s not even personalized care… it’s all group based therapy and you must be there M/F without any excused absence or allowed 3.
You’ll only meet with the therapist during group based, and never one on one!
Plus it’s expensive even with insurance to attend. Not worth it!!! If you don’t do group therapy, they make you sit in this small room.
The only positive is that Lindsay was super nice, I wish she offered more one on one care!
Rogers Behavioral Health changed my life forever. Morgan and Molly were amazing and professional caregivers. The others in my group were welcoming and accepting, and we all understood what we were going through on a deep level that one doesn't always find anywhere else. I certainly hope that I never need to return to Rogers, but if my illnesses were to become unmanageable I would trust Rogers to help me again.
I was a client. Outpatient not so bad. Communication with billing dept is awful.
After literally 10 voice mails and daily requests to my counselor to have the billing dept contact me for questions regarding insurance billing, noone ever reached out.
The clinical staff were good, but no follow up once I left the program.
GOOD LUCK getting them to answer the phone, and when they do, they forward you to people who never returned 1 call.