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To ensure the safety and health of our clients and staff, AAMH is closely following the CDC guidelines regarding mask wearing and ventilation. AAMH's Partial Care services are provided in person and our Outpatient Services are provided via telehealth or in person. Walk in services are available as well as appointments can be arranged by calling us today at 609.452.2088.

Do you or someone you know need counseling and support to deal with mental health challenges such as depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, drug and alcohol dependency or bi-polar disorder? AAMH - All Access Mental Health is a private, nonprofit, community-based mental health center that provides comprehensive behavioral health care serving the Greater Mercer County.
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All Access Mental Health is dedicated to empowering those with mental illness through a variety of behavioral health services. Founded in 1974, accredited by The Joint Commission and licensed by the State of New Jersey, All Access Mental Health (AAMH) is a private, non- profit community based behavioral heath care agency serving the greater Mercer County community.
AAMH prides itself on being a leader in providing the best quality behavioral healthcare to our clients, and a company in which people feel accomplished and awarded in their work environment. Our full and part time employees are provided with competitive salaries, top notch healthcare benefits, generous paid time off, reimbursement for education and career growth.
The Association for the Advancement of the Mentally Handicapped (AAMH) was founded in 1974 by the parents of developmentally disabled adult children who were institutionalized or living in the community under adverse quality of life conditions.

These parents sought to create a community-based continuum of comprehensive social care and rehabilitative services for their children and others like them so that they could live in the community with dignity and respect.During the 1970s, AAMH provided a range of supported housing, outpatient and vocational services to developmentally disabled individuals and their families.
AAMH is located in West Windsor Township, a short walk from the Princeton Junction train station. We can be reached by New Jersey Transit bus Route #600, North East Corridor train line and the Princeton Dinky. Travel South on US 1 into Mercer County, NJ. Continue beyond Route 571 and exit at Alexander Road East toward Princeton Junction.
As a comprehensive community mental health center, AAMH provides a full range of mental and behavioral health care services to children, adolescents, adults and seniors. Our programs are designed to meet the individual needs and goals of our clients and include preparing them to live independently, helping them return to the workforce and enabling them to meet the challenges of everyday living to their fullest abilities.
Reviews (8)
Taz
Taz
Feb 01, 2022
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As a psychiatrist myself, I am truly disgusted by how Dr. Maddaiah and this clinic (AAMH) has treated my mother recently.
After my mom was discharged from the hospital, the social worker told me that Dr. Maddaiah accepted the patient back. But during her appointment Dr. Maddaiah says "I can't treat her anymore." And basically ABANDONS my mom, and provides no refills or guidance!!
This is against the ethics of our profession. If a patient is transitioning to a new clinic, your trained to ALWAYS give a 3 month supply and make sure the patient WON'T DECOMPENSATE till then.
My mom's injection is
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Green Elf Alchemy & Botanicals
Mar 26, 2021
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This place is terrible. Every time I called the front desk no one answered. I was assigned a case manager, when I called her, she did not answer either. She would sometimes respond to my texts. Same with the intake lady who said I could call her anytime.
All of that is redeemable, not too big of a deal. But the nail in the coffin for me was talking to the "doctor" here. She was rude and short with me, had no interest in listening to anything I had to say regarding my experience or my opinions on anything. She was judgmental, and acts like a know it all. If you know what you are looking for, and
Sol Pacheco
Sol Pacheco
Dec 18, 2020
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Excellent place to treat your mental illness. The staff is wonderful and the counselors are very capable and emphatic.
Krista Orellana
Krista Orellana
Aug 01, 2020
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Awful experiences here. My son and daughter were both patients here a few years ago, and the best thing I ever did for them was find a new therapist.
The psychiatrist (Gail) was terrible and demeaning. They changed therapists constantly - every time the kids got comfortable with one, they were forced to see another.
Steve Wadsworth
Steve Wadsworth
Oct 16, 2019
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Don't even think this place cares about you. they have no problem all going on vacation whiteout anybody there to take care of any thing including meds for a week.AFTER THEY GET YOU ADDICTED!!!!!! #0 stars
Maryanne Naro
Maryanne Naro
Jul 28, 2019
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This is a great place to get your needs met for pediatric patients as well as adults. They provide psychiatry (to monitor prescribed medication) and therapy sessions. The receptionists are warm and helpful and the rest of the staff are the same. I did not experience any judgement only helpful employees that go above and beyond. It's scary to let your guard down and talk about your private issues but the staff at AAMH make you feel so comfortable that you feel you can trust them.
Corrin
Corrin
Aug 20, 2018
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They stopped allowing me to see my therapist, after me seeing her for over 1 1/2 years. If i could id give them 0 stars
Amber D.
Amber D.
Jun 24, 2016
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I chose this organization, because while it cost me $700+ out of pocket in the initial three visits before I could see a doctor and get the medication I needed, it was cheaper in the long run with $120 appointments when my insurance charges me a $250 copay for someone in network. However, I called a month ago for my doctor to call in a refill because I was running low of medication. They informed me that she would not do that and that I had to make an appointment to see her. A month away because she was going on vacation. My appointment was supposed to be today. My husband called to double check