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The Pavilion Behavioral Health System at 809 West Church Street in Champaign, Illinois

The Pavilion Behavioral Health System is healthcare, which located in Illinois. They address is 809 West Church Street.
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Phone: +1 217-373-1700

Address:

809 West Church Street,
Champaign, Illinois
61820
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Web site: pavilionhospital.com

Categories: Hospital

Customer Reviews about The Pavilion Behavioral Health System

  • This place helped me so much I was there for 10 days I was put on two medications I was there for hearing voices, self harming, and suicidal attempts I have to say it was the longest 10 days of my life but the therapist Ray was amazing he helped me with my social anxiety. Since I'm 12 the other kids picked on me because I was the youngest but it helped me realize I needed help coping with it I have been home for about a week I've been hearing my voices but no self harming and another great person is Marion she helped me a lot especially when people picked on me. The staff is amazing supportive of dieting and my religion I hope everyone else who needs it gets help in here. Ps. I do recommend longer visiting hours
    July 23, 2017
    by diy queen
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    This place is atrocious. I have a associates in nursing and a BA in Sociology and have never been mistreated by anyone in such a way that this place mistreated me. I can not believe this place has not been shut down. It is disgusting. I was sent here after having reactions to a medication for depression and being bullied by a sociopath at work. The drs right away put me on meds and changed them three different times in one week. Not only that but I am super self aware and was at one point locked in my room with out being told why after a staff member named Colby came to check on me. He himself was a bully also. He refused to let me have cereal as a snack when others were aloud to have it. I wanted to use their phone so I couls go to a different facility and was refused. I couldn't call my family to get me or others I knew to come and take me to another facility. At one point Colby told me my family hadn't come to see me on visiting day but when I looked at the wondow I cleaely saw them in the parking lot walking back from the building. This was so weird. They purposefully keep you in this place by threatening tak ing you to court multiple times and making you sign a five day release form before even allowing you to start your way out of there. They misdiagnosed me and also put me on all kinds of meds that made me do all these extremwly weird things that I had no contol over it was crazy. I'm farlycertain thwy keep people thwir to touture thwm. I rwquested to go to the hospital after having Iimmense side effects from the meds I was on, but was refused on more than one instance. I am curre ntly going to a nwurologiat for possible long term side effects from the meds thwy put me on. I have been much better and healthier since not taking meds and just living a healthy life and going to counswling. Ntm thwy think that if you arw religious or Christian this is a bad thing or taboo and classify you for yhis. The drs arw monsters along with some of the staff members. I hop e to GOD this place just simply disappears into its own horrific dimension.
    July 12, 2017
    by Christine Carrington
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    The 3rd Floor Asylum AKA Pavilion Behavioral Health System The 3rd floor of the asylum houses, as one group: detox patients, mental health patients, and adult mentally challenged patients. The air system does not work, and a person will normally be subjected to extreme cold temperatures for days; heat is sporadic and most of the staff wears layers of warm clothing. When patients arrive they are stripped naked and given two gowns, and no underwear. The facility does not provide underwear or any clothing unless a person is lucky enough to find a staff member that will locate abandoned clothing. There is a smell of urine from the mattresses being saturated over the years with pee. Medication is handed out freely at this facility so if you need somebody doped up on 4 to 6 different psych meds then send them here. Definitely fill out the 5 day paperwork immediately when you arrive. The food downstairs is okay and the highlight of the day is going to the cafeteria to eat. The two elevators are defective so be prepared to walk the stairs or possibly get trapped in the elevators with 13 other people for a few hours. Most of the patients come from 2 hours away. It is generally a short term facility ranging from 5 to 13 days. The Pavilion 3rd floor for adults stinks.
    January 10, 2017
    by Lil Peep
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Sunday
12:00 am — 11:59 pm
Monday
12:00 am — 11:59 pm
Tuesday
12:00 am — 11:59 pm
Wednesday
12:00 am — 11:59 pm
Thursday
12:00 am — 11:59 pm
Friday
12:00 am — 11:59 pm
Saturday
12:00 am — 11:59 pm

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About The Pavilion Behavioral Health System in Champaign

The Pavilion Behavioral Health System is located at 809 West Church Street, Champaign, Illinois.