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Nashville, Tennessee
Insurance Accepted$22,400 - $72,00028 - 90 days
TriStar Centennial Parthenon Pavilion in Nashville, TN, is a leading behavioral health facility offering comprehensive psychiatric services for adults and seniors. With a focus on compassionate care and evidence-based treatment, Parthenon Pavilion provides a range of inpatient and outpatient programs to address various mental health conditions. Their multidisciplinary team of psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, and therapists work together to provide personalized care tailored to each patient's needs. The facility offers treatment for mood disorders, anxiety disorders, psychotic disorders, substance abuse, and co-occurring mental health issues. Parthenon Pavilion is committed to promoting wellness and recovery, empowering individuals to regain control of their lives and achieve their treatment goals. With a supportive and therapeutic environment, they strive to help patients build coping skills, develop healthy relationships, and enhance their overall quality of life.
TriStar Centennial Parthenon Pavilion in Nashville, TN, is a leading behavioral health facility offering comprehensive psychiatric services for adults and seniors. With a focus on compassionate care and evidence-based treatment, Parthenon Pavilion provides a range of inpatient and outpatient programs to address various mental health conditions. Their multidisciplinary team of psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, and therapists work together to provide personalized care tailored to each patient's needs. The facility offers treatment for mood disorders, anxiety disorders, psychotic disorders, substance abuse, and co-occurring mental health issues. Parthenon Pavilion is committed to promoting wellness and recovery, empowering individuals to regain control of their lives and achieve their treatment goals. With a supportive and therapeutic environment, they strive to help patients build coping skills, develop healthy relationships, and enhance their overall quality of life.
TriStar Centennial Parthenon Pavilion in Nashville, TN, stands as a distinguished psychiatric facility dedicated to providing comprehensive mental health services for adults and seniors. Established within the renowned TriStar Centennial Medical Center, the Pavilion offers a wide spectrum of inpatient and outpatient programs designed to address various psychiatric conditions with empathy, expertise, and evidence-based approaches.
The Pavilion boasts a multidisciplinary team of mental health pro...
TriStar Centennial Parthenon Pavilion in Nashville, TN, stands as a distinguished psychiatric facility dedicated to providing comprehensive mental health services for adults and seniors. Established within the renowned TriStar Centennial Medical Center, the Pavilion offers a wide spectrum of inpatient and outpatient programs designed to address various psychiatric conditions with empathy, expertise, and evidence-based approaches.
The Pavilion boasts a multidisciplinary team of mental health professionals, including board-certified psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, therapists, and counselors. This collaborative team works closely with each patient to formulate personalized treatment plans tailored to their unique needs and circumstances.
Their services encompass the treatment of mood disorders, anxiety disorders, psychotic disorders, substance abuse, and dual diagnosis cases. Through a combination of medication management, therapy sessions, group counseling, and experiential therapies, Parthenon Pavilion aims to support individuals in their journey towards recovery, resilience, and overall well-being.
Additionally, the facility prioritizes creating a therapeutic environment that fosters safety, comfort, and dignity for all patients. With a commitment to compassionate care and excellence, TriStar Centennial Parthenon Pavilion endeavors to empower individuals to regain control of their lives, develop coping strategies, enhance their interpersonal relationships, and ultimately lead fulfilling and meaningful lives beyond mental illness.
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TriStar Centennial Parthenon Pavilion in Nashville, TN, stands as a distinguished psychiatric facility dedicated to providing comprehensive mental health services for adults and seniors. Established within the renowned TriStar Centennial Medical Center, the Pavilion offers a wide spectrum of inpatient and outpatient programs designed to address various psychiatric conditions with empathy, expertise, and evidence-based approaches.
The Pavilion boasts a multidisciplinary team of mental health professionals, including board-certified psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, therapists, and counselors. This collaborative team works closely with each patient to formulate personalized treatment plans tailored to their unique needs and circumstances.
Their services encompass the treatment of mood disorders, anxiety disorders, psychotic disorders, substance abuse, and dual diagnosis cases. Through a combination of medication management, therapy sessions, group counseling, and experiential therapies, Parthenon Pavilion aims to support individuals in their journey towards recovery, resilience, and overall well-being.
Additionally, the facility prioritizes creating a therapeutic environment that fosters safety, comfort, and dignity for all patients. With a commitment to compassionate care and excellence, TriStar Centennial Parthenon Pavilion endeavors to empower individuals to regain control of their lives, develop coping strategies, enhance their interpersonal relationships, and ultimately lead fulfilling and meaningful lives beyond mental illness.
The team of doctors is attentive and provides appropriate medications and insightful responses.
The facility respects personal items and provides necessary items upon arrival.
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Benefits
The facility has a caring and sincere staff.
The team of doctors is attentive and provides appropriate medications and insightful responses.
The facility respects personal items and provides necessary items upon arrival.
Drawbacks
Recent Reviews
November 22nd, 2024
Not informative, very misleading.
Unethical behavior by MD’s
Very little resources.
Almost no outside time.
Unhealthy food.
Didn’t seem to consider safety in regards to roommates.
Just a couple of books, one of which is a story about assisted suicide. I’m not making that up. A character in the novel convinces another to help him commit suicide over his feelings of guilt.
The judge was nice but very uneducated in psychological issues.
If you need emergency psychological care, I highly recomm...
November 22nd, 2024
Not informative, very misleading.
Unethical behavior by MD’s
Very little resources.
Almost no outside time.
Unhealthy food.
Didn’t seem to consider safety in regards to roommates.
Just a couple of books, one of which is a story about assisted suicide. I’m not making that up. A character in the novel convinces another to help him commit suicide over his feelings of guilt.
The judge was nice but very uneducated in psychological issues.
If you need emergency psychological care, I highly recommend going to another hospital’s emergency room.
Centennial’s psychiatric hospital is very unethical and should be immediately reviewed and forced to be more professional.
April 22nd, 2019
This was NOT what I expected, but the oil paintings and bronze doors were fabulous. Not much in the way of museum history or as an educational experience, but the quality and exhibition of the oil paintings was delightful. The Athena statute was dusty and unkempt. It looked like it hadn’t been maintained in several years. Cobwebs were under the breasts of several statues which became a running joke with the younger kids. It’s only $6 adult admission, so it’s a nice curiosity to add to your da...
April 22nd, 2019
This was NOT what I expected, but the oil paintings and bronze doors were fabulous. Not much in the way of museum history or as an educational experience, but the quality and exhibition of the oil paintings was delightful. The Athena statute was dusty and unkempt. It looked like it hadn’t been maintained in several years. Cobwebs were under the breasts of several statues which became a running joke with the younger kids. It’s only $6 adult admission, so it’s a nice curiosity to add to your day. The park is very pretty, but could use some updating to improve the gardens. It’s looks heavily used, and very popular with dogs.
April 22nd, 2025
This facility is stocked with the most caring and sincere staff that one could hope for when experiencing a mental health crisis. One must keep in mind that most accessible inpatient-service centers are not going to be a 5-star luxury stay away from home. Though the accommodations were not ideal in some aspects (no smoking, average food, no hot water), I would return to the inpatient program if my circumstances called for it. Though my stay was brief, I was given the mental-reset that I nee...
April 22nd, 2025
This facility is stocked with the most caring and sincere staff that one could hope for when experiencing a mental health crisis. One must keep in mind that most accessible inpatient-service centers are not going to be a 5-star luxury stay away from home. Though the accommodations were not ideal in some aspects (no smoking, average food, no hot water), I would return to the inpatient program if my circumstances called for it. Though my stay was brief, I was given the mental-reset that I needed and left with a game plan for moving forward in a positive direction. My personal items were kept safe during my stay and any item I was lacking upon my arrival was graciously given to me. The team of doctors gave pause in listening to my concerns and responded with appropriate medications and insightful responses. Not one individual working with the inpatient unit was anything less than respectful and yearning to get me back on with my life in a positive direction. My sincerest thanks to them all.
May 22nd, 2024
Late last year, November, 2023, I was taken to Centennial's ED for psychosis. According to my wife, a medical provider at Vanderbilt, too many strong sedative medications were administered against my will, causing severe respiratory depression. This could have resulted in death. In addition, because employees were not wearing masks at the medical and psych center, I contracted COVID. I am on immunosuppressant medication. I was also fed eggs, causing my eyes to swell severely (egg allergy).
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May 22nd, 2024
Late last year, November, 2023, I was taken to Centennial's ED for psychosis. According to my wife, a medical provider at Vanderbilt, too many strong sedative medications were administered against my will, causing severe respiratory depression. This could have resulted in death. In addition, because employees were not wearing masks at the medical and psych center, I contracted COVID. I am on immunosuppressant medication. I was also fed eggs, causing my eyes to swell severely (egg allergy).
Upon getting admitted to Pavilion psych hospital, I was discriminated against for being transgender. They refused to give me my HRT, causing hot flashes. What's worse, they questioned if I still had my male genitalia, which my PCP at Vanderbilt perceived as disgusting, immoral, unscrupulous behavior. They also intentionally falsified my wife's cell number on two different admissions, including this one, which would have prevented a nurse from being able to call my wife if I was in a state of psychosis. They stated I have fictitious disorder, completely disregarding Vanderbilt's official diagnosis.
David Patzer, an outpatient psychiatrist, disproves me filing a lawsuit suit, stating "we don't do lawsuits." I am not sure what his affiliation is with this hospital, but that's a strange, veiled threat of a statement.Yes, yes we do lawsuits! Should this happen again, which would be a third time, I have a lawyer lined up ready to take on the case; and this lawyer states this would be an easy win. Also, I have consulted the SPLC, ACLU, and NGLCC, an LBGTQ+ activist and protection group, concerning this case.
In 2023 and onward, Tennesseans must – and will – accept equality for all, not just straight white males and females, which this facility is disproportionately staffed with.
April 22nd, 2025
You have to be an ACTIVE participant in your friend/family’s care, otherwise, you will get lost in the shuffle. Meaning that you have to make the phone calls, ask to talk to the Dr, nurse and social worker.
Building is old and dirty and they are likely short staffed like everyone else.
April 22nd, 2025
You have to be an ACTIVE participant in your friend/family’s care, otherwise, you will get lost in the shuffle. Meaning that you have to make the phone calls, ask to talk to the Dr, nurse and social worker.
Building is old and dirty and they are likely short staffed like everyone else.
April 22nd, 2023
My relative recieved ZERO treatment. It was full of roaches the size of a shoe. Patients were left unsupervised/unmonitored for overly extended periods of time. The staff was comprised primarily of students and techs. The staff openly trash talked the patients, used profanity and had vulgar personal discussions in front of everyone. Horrific.
April 22nd, 2023
My relative recieved ZERO treatment. It was full of roaches the size of a shoe. Patients were left unsupervised/unmonitored for overly extended periods of time. The staff was comprised primarily of students and techs. The staff openly trash talked the patients, used profanity and had vulgar personal discussions in front of everyone. Horrific.
April 22nd, 2021
I tool my 79 year old mother there for geriatrics and mental evaluation. They didn't help her at all. They released her and then called family to come get her, 6 days in hospital. She was prescribed nicotine patches and she doesn't even smoke. She has gotten worse since, the family is exhausted. Bipolar, manic and no dementia found. We have no choice but to let her go around aggravating everyone and getting arrested. The family has noticed memory issues and many other problems. There is no h...
April 22nd, 2021
I tool my 79 year old mother there for geriatrics and mental evaluation. They didn't help her at all. They released her and then called family to come get her, 6 days in hospital. She was prescribed nicotine patches and she doesn't even smoke. She has gotten worse since, the family is exhausted. Bipolar, manic and no dementia found. We have no choice but to let her go around aggravating everyone and getting arrested. The family has noticed memory issues and many other problems. There is no help for the aging or mental ill, until they hurt themselves or someone else. Good luck and many prays for families dealing with situations like this.
April 22nd, 2021
I had the unpleasant experience of talking to a very rude, uncaring lady. Unfortunately the field she works in requires empathy and compassion. Iwas having a crisis with a family member, to me something important, but to her our situation and call were nothing but a bother. The information she gave was vague at best, and delivered in a rude fashion. I have more than 36 years working in the medical field and someone with her uncaring attitude would never have been employed by ant office or hos...
April 22nd, 2021
I had the unpleasant experience of talking to a very rude, uncaring lady. Unfortunately the field she works in requires empathy and compassion. Iwas having a crisis with a family member, to me something important, but to her our situation and call were nothing but a bother. The information she gave was vague at best, and delivered in a rude fashion. I have more than 36 years working in the medical field and someone with her uncaring attitude would never have been employed by ant office or hospital where I was employed. I will make sure that I never refer anyone to a TriStar facility, to be made to feel more hopeless than when you call.
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