Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Richard E. Lindner Center | |
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| Name | Richard E. Lindner Center |
| Location | Cincinnati, Ohio, United States |
| Healthcare | Private, not-for-profit |
| Type | Specialty |
| Network | Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center |
| Affiliation | University of Cincinnati College of Medicine |
| Founded | 2009 |
Richard E. Lindner Center. The Richard E. Lindner Center is a prominent clinical and research facility dedicated to psychiatry and behavioral health, located on the campus of Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. It serves as a critical hub for patient care, innovative research, and the education of future healthcare professionals in the Midwestern United States. The center is named in honor of Richard E. Lindner, a notable Cincinnati businessman and philanthropist whose family foundation provided significant support for its establishment.
The center was conceived in the early 2000s to address growing needs in mental health services and was formally opened in 2009 following a major philanthropic campaign. Its creation was spearheaded by the leadership of Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center in partnership with the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. The building's design and location were strategically planned to foster collaboration between clinicians and researchers from both institutions. Since its opening, the facility has expanded its clinical programs and research portfolio, becoming a regional leader in treating conditions such as eating disorders, mood disorders, and anxiety disorders.
The facility houses state-of-the-art clinical spaces including outpatient clinics, specialized therapy rooms, and diagnostic suites. Key service lines include the Eating Disorders Program, the Anxiety and Mood Disorders Center, and programs for autism spectrum disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. The center utilizes advanced technologies such as neuroimaging and telemedicine to enhance patient access and care. Its design emphasizes a therapeutic environment, incorporating natural light and family-friendly spaces to support the treatment philosophy of Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.
The center is integral to the research mission of the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. Investigators conduct clinical trials and translational research focused on the neurobiology of psychiatric illnesses, novel psychopharmacology treatments, and cognitive behavioral therapy outcomes. It serves as a training site for residents and fellows in child and adolescent psychiatry as well as psychology interns. The center frequently hosts grand rounds and collaborates on studies with national entities like the National Institute of Mental Health.
The Richard E. Lindner Center is formally affiliated with the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and operates as a core component of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience at that institution. Its clinical programs are consistently ranked among the nation's best by U.S. News & World Report in pediatric psychiatry. The center's work is supported by grants from organizations including the National Institutes of Health and the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. It maintains collaborative partnerships with community health agencies across the Greater Cincinnati region.
Category:Hospitals in Ohio Category:Psychiatric hospitals in the United States Category:University of Cincinnati