We offer comprehensive assessments, diagnostics and treatment planning and, if necessary, decide on and arrange admission to day hospital or inpatient treatment.
Important Notice
Changes in Outpatient Psychiatric Services
During regular service hours – weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. – acute psychiatric care for outpatient patients at St. Vinzenz Hospital will continue to be reliably provided.
Outside these hours, acute psychiatric care for the public is ensured through Tyrolean and nationwide crisis services as well as the Landeskrankenhaus Hall.
Here you will find an overview of the crisis services available to you outside our opening hours:
Emergency Service
Available 24 hours a day
Emergency call: 144
Psychosocial Crisis Service Tyrol
Daily from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Psychosocial Crisis Service Tyrol: 0800 400 120
Psychosocial Centers Tyrol
Telephone Pastoral Care (Crisis Hotline)
Available 24 hours a day
Telephone Pastoral Care (Crisis Hotline): 142
Ö3-Kummernummer
Daily from 4:00 p.m. to midnight
Ö3-Kummernummer: 116 123
“Rat auf Draht” (for children & adolescents)
Available 24 hours a day
“Rat auf Draht” (for children & adolescents): 147
Support for Relatives of People with Mental Illness
Initial contact, information and appointment scheduling:
Phone: 0699 1723 8060
Outpatient clinic opening hours
Appointments
Information
Services
Clarification and diagnosis:
- Comprehensive psychiatric examination and diagnosis by a multi-professional team
- Physical assessment including ECG, laboratory tests and imaging
- Social and neuropsychological diagnostics
Therapy planning and initiation:
- Decision on full or partial inpatient admission
- Medication therapy adjustment
- Crisis intervention
- Counseling by EX-IN recovery counselors
- Support for relatives
- Disease-related information and advice
- Short to medium-term care until a functioning care situation is established
- Networking and coordination with referring agencies and further care facilities
Referral and appointment scheduling:
Outpatient appointments are made by telephone only. Referrals are made by:
- Doctors in private practice (general practitioners and specialists)
- Departments of the Zams hospital
- Psychosocial centers
- Addiction counseling centers
- Other specialized psychosocial counselling facilities