Integrated Primary Care

Through our Integrated Primary Care, our licensed clinicians and care coordinators work with community physicians and other medical staff to support the whole health of you or your child—physical, social and emotional—and to care for you more effectively.

Integrated care looks at symptoms or situations that can put your health at risk or point to other health issues – things like how your child is doing in school or how you are doing on the job, how you’re eating, how active you are, how you or your child is getting along with parents, family or friends, or if you or your child are affected by neighborhood violence or other social stressors.

Integrated care goes beyond either standard medical care or behavioral health services. If emotional issues are affecting your or your child’s physical health, we know how to help.  If your child is feeling anxious or is having a hard time paying attention, we can help with that.  If depression, anxiety or substance use is preventing you or your child from succeeding with daily activities, we can help find answers.  If finding transportation to your child’s appointments is a challenge, we can help with that. If you need academic support or help finding family activities in the community, our care coordinators can connect you to resources.

Locations:

  • 800 Connecticut Blvd., 1st Floor, East Hartford, CT 06108
  • 599 Farmington Ave., Suite 202, Farmington, CT 06032
  • 120 Park Lane Rd., Suite A-101, New Milford, CT 06776
  • 43 Enterprise Dr., Suite 1, Bristol, CT 06010
  • 1084 Cromwell Ave., Rocky Hill, CT 06067

Related News

Integrated Primary Care
May 19, 2025
To ensure children in Connecticut receive comprehensive pediatric care, Connecticut Children’s and The Village for Families & Children (The Village) are working together to embed behavioral health clinicians into private primary care practices within the Connecticut Children’s Care Network.