Program Directory
OCD and Anxiety
Autism and Anxiety and Mood Disorders
Eating Disorders
Depression and other Mood Disorders
Addiction
Trauma Recovery (PTSD)
Emotional Dysregulation
Why Choose Rogers
844-468-9696 or 305-929-0600
5805 Blue Lagoon Drive, Suite 440 Miami, FL 33126
To meet the area’s need for quality mental health care, Rogers' second Florida location in Miami is now open. Rogers has been serving patients in Tampa since 2014 and has clinics in seven states.
Our Miami clinic offers specialized services for patients in need of the next level of outpatient care. All patients have access to a board-certified psychiatrist and a multidisciplinary team of mental health experts. Specialized outpatient care is available for adults, adolescents and children. Rogers in Miami is committed to offering bilingual (English and Spanish) treatment, and ensuring staff members understand cultural needs and how to most effectively communicate with and support a diverse population of patients, families, and caregivers.
For children, adolescents, and adults. You can be confident in the Rogers team—internationally recognized in treating OCD and anxiety with one of the most comprehensive treatment programs available. Our evidence-based approach is based in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and exposure and response prevention.
For adolescents and adults. Patients learn how to use behavioral activation and dialectical behavior therapy-informed skills to manage depression and other mood disorders.
For adults. Patients benefit from proven therapies in a structured setting as well as nutritional health and wellness education.
A unique, specialized treatment program for children and adolescents on the autism spectrum who are also experiencing co-occurring anxiety or depression. Patients will build the skills and resilience needed to reduce symptoms and increase functioning. Our treatment includes an intensive cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) foundation of care plus related therapies, including exposure therapy, behavioral activation, and elements of dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), that are supported by family and social skills coaching, experiential therapy, psychiatric assessment, and medication management.