The Pavilion
The Pavilion is the premier destination for adults requiring comprehensive psychiatric consultation, assessment, and treatment. Call us today to speak to our admission staff.
The Pavilion’s two-week residential treatment program provides unparalleled diagnostic evaluation with an emphasis on personalized, evidence-based care, discretion, flexibility, and confidentiality.
We specialize in helping individuals who have struggled to receive an accurate diagnosis of their condition or find effective treatment to alleviate symptoms.
Since 1999, when we opened as a first-of-its-kind program, people have been coming to The Pavilion from across the country and around the world to benefit from our expert assessment and care. We help hundreds of people each year gain a thorough understanding of their mental health disorder and implement effective strategies for treatment.
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Personalized Assessment and Care
The Pavilion is ideal for individuals who:
- Have a history of persistent treatment-resistant psychiatric conditions
- Have not been able to receive an accurate diagnosis of their illness
- Are struggling with a broad range of disorders, including difficulties with mood instability (depression, anxiety, or both), psychotic symptoms, cognitive impairment, self-destructive or self-injurious behavior, substance use, and dual diagnoses
- Are seeking an individualized, in-depth, and multidisciplinary approach to finding an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan
We treat adults over the age of 18, however, we may make exceptions for some individuals who are younger. As our program is self-pay, we do not accept insurance or assist with insurance reimbursement efforts.
The Pavilion’s extensive and wide-ranging diagnostic approach allows our clinicians to tailor the most appropriate treatment plan for the individual for continued care either at McLean or with treatment providers closer to home.
Located on McLean’s Belmont campus in the Wyman and East House Buildings, our patient accommodations and quality amenities are designed to help make the stay as comfortable as possible. Our private, peaceful setting helps patients focus on their treatment and overall health and well-being.
Ready to talk to our admission team? Call us today at 617.855.3000
What Is Psychiatric Evaluation?
The term “psychiatric evaluation” might sound scary, but it’s really just a helpful mental health check-up that’s less intimidating than you might think.
The Pavilion’s Approach to Care
The Pavilion’s comprehensive approach to care combines expert assessment with world-class mental health treatment.
Upon admission, patients undergo a series of meetings and testing, including psychiatric, neuropsychiatric, and neurological evaluation, basic medical and imaging assessments, an overnight sleep study, and psychological and neuropsychological testing. These assessments provide diagnostic clarity and guide treatment of complex symptoms.
Our highly skilled clinical team draws on expertise from multiple disciplines at McLean, as well as our Mass General Brigham affiliates, to identify psychiatric disorders and co-occurring neurological or medical conditions that may complicate diagnosis.
Specialty consultations are available in areas such as substance misuse, impulse control disorders, trauma and post-traumatic stress, geriatrics, neurotherapeutics (ECT, TMS, ketamine), and forensic evaluation.
The team considers both biological and emotional factors, as well as each patient’s medical and neurological history, to ensure a thorough and individualized approach to diagnosis and treatment planning.
“The Pavilion provided privacy, a lovely, caring environment, and top-notch clinicians. It was there that I found the help and comfort I needed. They got me back on track—and even though it’s a different track than I was on before, I am heading toward a much better place.”– Former patient
Once evaluations are complete, the patient’s care team develops a clinical summary outlining diagnostic results as well as specific therapeutic recommendations and a tailored treatment plan.
Treatment begins upon admission and may include medication management, behavior therapy, individual therapy, family meetings, 24-hour nursing care, and group therapy. When appropriate, neurotherapeutics are initiated promptly to manage treatment-resistant depression.
Group therapy helps patients build important coping skills using evidence-based treatment models, including dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and mentalization-based treatment (MBT).
Family meetings are a key part of assessment and treatment, helping patients and families understand relationship dynamics and build more effective communication. Family participation is integrated into treatment as appropriate and with the patient’s consent.
The care team supports patients to promote stress management and healthy habits through personal training, yoga, access to an on-campus or nearby fitness facility, and nutritional consultations for healthy diet modifications.
The clinical team works collaboratively with each patient and their family to create a personalized aftercare plan to support ongoing recovery and stabilization. They tailor the recommendations to clinical needs, available resources, motivation for continued treatment, and geographic considerations.
On a case-by-case basis and if clinically indicated, extended stay at The Pavilion is available upon completion of the diagnostic/assessment phase.
In Her Own Words
Patients like Elizabeth benefit from The Pavilion’s expert approach to diagnosis and treatment. Learn more about Elizabeth’s journey to recovery in this video.
Admission
We look forward to speaking with you. To make a referral or to obtain more information about our unique program, please contact our admissions staff:
Phone: 617.855.3000
Email: @email
We work with individuals, their families, and referring clinicians to determine if our program is an appropriate option. We do a preliminary screening over the phone and gather as much pertinent information as possible.
We can help arrange admission from most domestic or international locations and can coordinate airport limousine transportation and assistance with off-campus accommodations, if needed.
Cost
The current rate for The Pavilion is $63,000, all-inclusive, for a 14-day stay. As a self-pay program, The Pavilion does not accept insurance or directly assist with insurance reimbursement.
For more information on what is included in The Pavilion day rate, please see below.
Journey to Independence and Recovery
Karen was treated at The Pavilion, where she learned to manage her depression and return to her life. Read about Karen’s story in her own words.
International Referrals
McLean’s Middle East Center for Culturally Informed Care at The Pavilion provides comprehensive assessment and treatment planning for a broad range of psychiatric disorders, with careful attention to cultural and family considerations.
This customized service guides international clientele through the hospital’s world-class programs—from an initial confidential evaluation at The Pavilion through any needed specialized treatment.
Our assessments and interventions reflect issues commonly experienced by Middle Eastern patients, with family involvement central to our approach. Recognizing that family name and reputation are sources of honor and pride, we help families navigate the shame and strain that can accompany mental illness, problematic behaviors, or not meeting societal expectations. We also address the impact of discrimination and prejudices on quality of life.
While many clients are proficient in English, we understand that some nuances are best conveyed in Arabic. Our staff members speak multiple Arabic dialects, including Levantine and Gulf, typically eliminating the need for a translator.
We have a proven track record of working with patients and families from Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, and Libya. Privacy is paramount, and we use the utmost discretion to protect family name and reputation.
Although this service focuses on Middle Eastern clientele, we also work with individuals from around the world and receive referrals from six continents. We tailor care to meet the needs of each international patient and family.
If you would like more information, please call 617.855.3000 or email mcleanpavilion@mgb.org.
Accommodations
Program Leadership
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is The Pavilion located?
The program is located on the Belmont campus, in the Wyman Building. For more information on directions, parking, and local accommodations, please visit our Maps & Directions page.
Who benefits most from The Pavilion?
Our residential program focuses on treating adults, ages 18 and older, who are experiencing significant difficulties with symptoms of mood instability (unipolar depression, bipolar disorder, or anxiety), psychotic symptoms, cognitive impairment, co-occurring substance use, and self-destructive or self-injurious behavior, such that their ability to function is significantly compromised; who are unsure of their diagnosis, or with symptoms that are treatment resistant; and are seeking a comprehensive psychiatric, neurological, and medical evaluation of their condition along with recommendations for treatment.
Is family involved in treatment?
Family involvement is integral to the clinical mission of The Pavilion, and while exceptions are made on a case-by-case basis, families should expect to be actively involved.
What is included in The Pavilion day rate?
Clinical services such as:
- Psychotherapy, cognitive behavior therapy, dialectical behavior therapy
- Family meetings
- Group therapy
- Medication evaluation and management
- Medications
- Internal medicine, complete physical and history
- Neurology evaluation, psychological and neuropsychological testing
- Lab studies, neuroimaging
- Sleep study
- CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure)
- Nutritional consultation
- Nursing care, case management
- Aftercare planning
Ancillary clinical services (as clinically indicated):
- ECT (electroconvulsive therapy), TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulation), ketamine infusions
- Specialty psychiatric consultations including trauma/PTSD, substance use, eating disorders, social pragmatics, geriatric, ADHD, personality disorders, body dysmorphic disorder, forensic, etc.
- Additional lab studies, genetic testing, specialty imaging
Non-clinical services:
- Private room
- Meals, snacks, beverages
- Off-site fitness center
- Fitness/lifestyle consultation and activities
- Limousine service to scheduled appointments
- Yoga
What is not included in the day rate?
Clinical services such as:
- Specialty medical consultations including audiology, cardiology, dermatology, endocrinology, hematology, infectious disease, obstetrics, ophthalmology, orthopedics, physiatry, podiatry, pulmonology, ENT (ear-nose-throat), gynecology, urology, etc.
- Dental services
- Special duty nursing
Is smoking permitted?
Smoking is allowed in designated outdoor areas only. No smoking is allowed inside any of our buildings.
When are visiting hours?
Visitors are permitted, following program policies. Visiting hours are 2-8pm, seven days a week.
Please speak to the patient’s treatment team for more information. Additional details can be found on the Visitors page.
Are cell phones allowed?
Individuals are allowed to use their cell phones, with some guidelines to prevent disruption of the program and other patients.
Is the patient’s stay at the program kept private?
Privacy is of the utmost importance to The Pavilion and we ensure confidentiality through our highly trained, professional, and discreet staff. No third party, whether known to the individual or not, has access to medical records, health information, or any information about a patient’s stay without prior, written authorization from the patient.
Are support and educational resources available?
From helpful online resources to self-help groups and more, McLean Hospital is committed to providing support and mental health education to aid patients and families on the path to recovery.
Is aftercare planning a part of the program?
The treatment team works closely with the individual as well as with family, significant friends, and outside providers to develop a personalized aftercare plan. Recommendations by staff are made based upon clinical needs, progress made during treatment, and long-term treatment goals.
Can former patients access their medical records?
All requests for medical records should be directed to McLean’s Health Information Management Department.
Are support groups offered?
To complement our programs’ services and encourage individuals’ initiatives in their own treatment course, many self-help groups are hosted by McLean.
Does McLean gather patient feedback?
McLean is dedicated to maintaining high-quality and effective patient care. To ensure that those standards remain at the highest level, we utilize a number of feedback instruments and quality indicators.
McLean Is Here To Help
Let us help you or a loved one. Call us today to talk about treatment at The Pavilion.