Harmony Health Primary Care working to meet health needs in SE Indiana

SOUTHEASTERN IN — Community Mental Health Center, Inc. (CMHC) is continuing to advance the integration of primary and behavioral healthcare with the expansion of Harmony Health Primary Care, now providing healthcare services to patients at locations in Batesville, Lawrenceburg, and St. Leon.

CMHC is committed to its mission – Partnering for Wellness: Healthy Mind. Healthy Body. Healthy Life. – as the development of the agency’s status as a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) is ongoing. Harmony Health Primary Care is a key component of the CCBHC project.

Harmony Health Primary Care offers personalized medical care for age groups from infants to older adults. Services include routine medical care; integrated health care; sick visits; physicals, including sports physicals; well-child checks; vaccinations, and a variety of screenings, including developmental, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, cholesterol, diabetes, depression, body mass index (BMI), hearing, and vision.

“We take the approach of treating the whole person, mind, and body,” said Tracy Mock, CCBHC Project Director at CMHC. “The health of the mind and the body affect each other in
so many ways. Treating the whole person can help bring about better outcomes for our patients.”

Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, and self-pay are accepted. A sliding fee scale is available. Same-day appointments are available, as are walk-in visits. Convenient hours are available Monday through Friday at Batesville, Lawrenceburg, and St. Leon.

Harmony Health Primary Care is accepting new patients now. Please call (812) 532-3496 for information about Harmony Health Primary Care and the office location nearest you.

All services of Harmony Health Primary Care and Community Mental Health Center, Inc. are provided without regard to race, religion, disability, gender, gender identity, color, age,
national origin, ancestry, ethnicity, sexual orientation, political belief, status as a veteran, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.

(Community Mental Health Center press release)