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Children's Clinical Services - Children's Research Triangle - Main Office

Children's Research Triangle provides both trauma-informed assessment and mental health treatment for children and their families via clinical services. Services include various therapy approaches (such as Child-Parent Psychotherapy, Theraplay, and more), psychological and developmental evaluations, and pre-adoptive consultation and education. These services are primarily focused on children under 18 from the south and west sides of Chicago.

Date of Last Formal Update

08/22/2023

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211 Metro Chicago

Physical Address

70 East Lake Street, Suite 1300, Chicago, IL 60601

Hours

An appointment made in advance is required.

Fax

(312) 726-4021

Application process

An appointment is required, please reach out to the agency by calling the provided number or contacting the provided email.

Fee

Please see the following link for information about CRT's fees and insurance policies: https://childrensresearchtriangle.org/clinical-services/fees-insurance/

Eligibility

These services are eligible for all youth up to the age of 18 in the city of Chicago, but are primarily for youth on the south and west sides of Chicago and surrounding suburbs.

Languages

English

Spanish

Service area

60402, IL
60527, IL
Chicago, IL
60601, IL
60607, IL
60620, IL
60621, IL
60623, IL
60624, IL
60628, IL
60636, IL
60642, IL
60644, IL
60651, IL
60411, IL
60525, IL
60419, IL
60202, IL
60422, IL
60411, IL
60130, IL
60402, IL
60525, IL
60422, IL
60525, IL
60525, IL
60525, IL
60411, IL
60525, IL
60525, IL
60546, IL
60453, IL
60302, IL
60411, IL
60546, IL
60411, IL
60411, IL
60402, IL
60527, IL
60527, IL
60527, IL

Agency info

Children's Research Triangle

Children's Research Triangle (CRT) serves high-risk youth and their families using evidence-based, trauma-informed services. They are the only clinic in Illinois specializing in both assessment and mental health treatment for youth with complex histories of prenatal or environmental trauma, sexual or physical abuse, exposure to community or domestic violence, or prenatal exposure.