Provider Directory & Beneficiary Handbook

Provider Directory & Beneficiary Handbook

Tulare County Behavioral Health

 

24-Hour Crisis and Access Lines
Mental Health Services Access and Crisis Line:  1-800-320-1616
Substance Use Disorder Access Line: 1-866-732-4114
Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: 988

Problem Resolution (Grievances and Appeals)
Behavioral Health: 1-800-500-4465
Substance Use Disorder: 1-833-433-4988

 

The provider directory lists network providers by the category of services offered, location information, service hours, languages spoken, and other important program-specific information.

The member handbook provides information about services and your rights as a member.

 

Related Documents and Links

Patient Access and Provider Directory Application Programming Interface (API)
Patient Access and Provider Directory Application Programming Interface (API)

Tulare County Behavioral Health is a participant of CalMHSA Connex. CalMHSA Connex is a County Behavioral Health focused Health Information Exchange. Tulare County Behavioral Health’s Provider Directory API can be found here.

Provider Directory
Provider Directory
Beneficiary Handbook
Beneficiary Handbook

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