Dr. David Altman is an experienced psychiatrist specializing in addiction, eating disorders, substance abuse and adolescent psychiatry.
His practice is located in Suite 444 of the Westmoreland Building.
Rush Neurobehavioral Center is part of the Rush University Medical Center. The aim of the center is to help children with learning disabilities. Many children have trouble learning, making friends, focusing their attention or controlling their behavior. A large part of the answer to why they do lies within the structure of their brain chemistry. The center performs clinical assessments on the child that yield accurate diagnoses. It creates treatment plans that build on each child's abilities and the treatments produce results. Time and again Rush sees children once dismissed as lazy or badly behaved build on their strengths and achieve their full potential.
Established as a simple mental health center in 1969, Turning Point has grown to become a large organization serving patients throughout metropolitan Chicago. At Turning Point, care is available to all, regardless of financial resources, insurance coverage or intensity of need. Turning Point is an outpatient mental health center that exists to provide relief, no matter who you are or what your situation might be.
Fees structured on a sliding scale are flexible and can be made to align with each client's income or other needs.
The primary location of the Behavioral Services Center in Skokie is a "fully licensed outpatient substance abuse treatment facility for adults and adolescents," providing the services of licensed professional clinical counselors and psychiatrists. It offers intensive outpatient treatment and intervention programs, as well as anger management, parenting skill-building, mental health evaluations and counseling.