Infinity Behavioral Health Mission and Vision Statement
Comprehensive Behavioral Health Care
Experience evidence-based mental health treatment in a compassionate, judgment-free environment where your healing and growth are our priority.
Integrated care and Outpatient Behavioral Health treatment into Primary Care in order to provide compassionate, evidence-based mental health care that empowers individuals to overcome challenges and build resilience. We commit to creating a safe, judgment-free environment where healing and growth flourish through personalized treatment approaches..
To become the leading integrated primary care behavioral health provider known for changing lives through innovative therapy methods, while fostering a community where mental health support is readily accessible and stigma-free.
Expert care for a wide range of mental health conditions
When sadness becomes overwhelming
When worry takes control
Healing from painful experiences
All calls are 100% free, confidential, and there’s no obligation
Top Licensed Therapy Providers – Covered by Most Insurances -Convenient, Virtual Appointments – Psychiatry & Medication Management – Immediate Availability – Flexible Scheduling – Couples Counseling – Individual Therapy – Group Therapy Options
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We are contracted with most national health insurance providers!
Florida Blue • Aetna • Medicare • Medicaid
Most Commercial Plans Accepted
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Dr. Curtis Phillips, MD, is a compassionate psychiatrist specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders in Boynton beach, FL. With expertise in both psychiatry and neurology, He offers comprehensive care to patients with a wide range of psychiatric and neurological conditions. Dr. Phillips completed extensive training in psychiatry and neurology and is dedicated to delivering patient-centered care with empathy and respect.., He provides a range of services, including psychiatric evaluations, medication management, psychotherapy, and brain stimulation therapies. Through his holistic approach and multidisciplinary care, He helps patients achieve mental wellness and improve their quality of life.
Specializations include:
Regardless of what type of mental health disorder you are suffering from, there is treatment available for you. Additionally, our warm and caring staff can help you identify which mental disorder you have and provide the appropriate mental health programs.
I Am…
Struggling with anxiety.
The Anxiety and Depression Association of America has created free, anonymous online peer-to-peer communities (adaa.org) for people suffering from mental health disorders to be able to find support, share their stories and connect with others who have had similar experiences. Prefer to meet in person? Find a state-by-state list of support groups on the AADA’s website (adaa.org/supportgroups).
Struggling with depression or bipolar disorder.
Locate an in-person or online group at the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance site (dbsalliance.org).
Struggling with postpartum depression.
The Postpartum Progress site (postpartumprogress.com) lists support groups in nearly every state as well as in Canada and maintains an online forum.
Struggling with schizophrenia.
The Schizophrenia & Psychosis Action Alliance facilitates groups nationwide; find one on its site (sczaction.org). You can also dial into its phone groups (855-640-8271) at 7 P.M. ET Sunday, Thursday and Friday with the pass code 88286491#.
Plagued by obsessive-compulsive thoughts and behaviors.
More than 200 groups are listed with the International OCD Foundation (iocdf.org), which aids those affected by the disorder and their families.
The adult child of an alcoholic.
The Adult Children of Alcoholics World Service Organization maintains numerous support groups and hosts call-in and online sessions (meetings.adultchildren.org).
Grieving someone who died by suicide.
Join one of the many groups for survivors listed on the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention website (afsp.org).
A survivor of rape, sexual assault or incest.
After Silence (aftersilence.org) is a message board and chat room for victims of sexual violence.
Battling anorexia, bulimia, binge eating or food addiction.
Eating Disorder Hope catalogs online support groups (eatingdisorderhope.com/recovery/support-groups/online); it also offers help and advice for those close to someone struggling to overcome an eating disorder.
Battling sex addiction.
Sex Addicts Anonymous (saa-recovery.org), similar to Alcoholics Anonymous, offers a widespread network of in-person, online, and phone meetings.
Self-harming.
DailyStrength hosts a web forum where people dealing with self-injury can find encouragement, understanding, and a new way to cope (dailystrength.org/group/self-injury).
A veteran who is injured or has PTSD.
The VA Combat Call Center—877-WAR-VETS (877-927-8387)—is staffed 24/7 by fellow combat veterans or spouses of disabled veterans who can offer immediate help; the Vet Center program site (vetcenter.va.gov) can direct visitors to both group and private counseling sessions in their area.
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Infinity Behavioral Health fosters mental well-being and promotes awareness among individuals from various backgrounds, ensuring that they receive the specialized care and attention they deserve.
Infinity Behavioral Health offers holistic psychiatry and medication management focusing on the 4 C’s of psychiatric treatment: Comprehensive, Collaborative, Consultative and Compassionate.
We complete a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation to fully understand the complexities of our patients. It is through a thorough understanding of the individual that we are able to deliver personalized care.
We understand that patients do not exist in a vacuum. They have family, friends, jobs and sometimes former/current providers that work with them. When possible, it is our aim to meet the other members of our patients’ lives in order to better understand them and get a 360-degree view of them. This partnership is aimed at understanding the current psychosocial dynamics of a patient in an effort to enrich it.
Our team is affiliated with several other medical specialists and when possible, we will provide consultation/referral to these services to improve the overall health of our patients. The main groups that we work with include primary care, nutrition, and pain management to name a few.
Our compassion comes from understanding mental illness and the weight it places on patients and their families. Our aim is to forge a relationship with our patients that helps them to gain insight about their struggles and develop compassion for themselves and those around them as they navigate their own personal journeys.
Infinity Behavioral Health is dedicated to providing high-quality psychiatric treatment services to individuals seeking mental health care. This Treatment Services Policy outlines the principles and guidelines that govern the provision of treatment services at Infinity Behavioral Health.
Infinity Behavioral Health offers a range of psychiatric treatment services, including but not limited to:
Patients have the right to:
Patients also have responsibilities,
including:
We are committed to maintaining the confidentiality of patient information in accordance with applicable laws and regulations, including HIPAA. Information shared during the course of treatment will only be disclosed with the patient’s written consent or as allowed by law.
Our approach to treatment is patient-centered, meaning that we respect the unique needs, preferences, and values of each individual. We strive to involve patients in decision-making about their treatment and collaborate with them to develop a personalized care plan.
Upon intake, a comprehensive assessment will be conducted to determine the most appropriate treatment plan for the individual. The treatment plan may include goals, objectives, and specific interventions tailored to address the patient’s mental health needs.
Before initiating any treatment, informed consent will be obtained from the patient or their legal representative. The consent process will include a discussion of the proposed treatment, potential risks and benefits, alternatives, and the patient’s right to refuse or withdraw from treatment.
Collaboration and coordination of care are essential components of our treatment services. We may collaborate with other healthcare providers, family members (with patient consent), and support networks to enhance the overall well-being of our patients.
Provisions for emergency and crisis intervention services are in place to address urgent mental health needs. Patients are encouraged to contact emergency services or our practice’s emergency contact number in case of a crisis.
If a patient has concerns or grievances about their treatment, they are encouraged to bring these concerns to the attention of our staff or the Privacy Officer
Infinity Behavioral Health is committed to protecting the privacy and security of your protected health information (PHI). This Privacy Policy describes how we collect, use, disclose, and protect your PHI in compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and other applicable laws and regulations.
We collect and maintain various types of PHI, including but not limited to:
We use and disclose PHI for purposes related to treatment, payment, and healthcare operations, including:
We may also use and disclose PHI without your authorization in the following circumstances:
You have the right to:
To exercise these rights or file a complaint, please contact our Privacy Officer:
Infinity Behavioral Health
8890 West Oakland Park Blvd, Suite 102
Email: apena@infinityhealthcaregroup.com
Phone: 888-413-9378
We are required by law to:
If you’re experiencing a mental health emergency, help is available
For immediate crisis support: Call 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or go to your nearest emergency room