CEO Welcome
Hello. My name is Robert J. Lerma and I have the distinct pleasure of leading the team here at Canyon Creek Behavioral Health. We appreciate your interest in Canyon Creek Behavioral Health. We hope that you find our website easy to navigate and helpful in developing insight that will help you understand who we are, what we do and why Canyon Creek Behavioral Health may be a good fit for your behavioral health needs. Our objective is to provide a comprehensive and specialized treatment approach, that will allow the people we serve to receive the best care possible, in a safe environment, during their most challenging of times. From our inpatient programs to our outpatient services, our continuum of care is designed to meet people where they are with their behavioral health needs and to provide the treatment necessary to move our patients toward a healthier future.
Our new facility, located in the rapidly growing City of Temple, will serve adolescents, adults and seniors with behavioral health needs in the Central Texas, with programs suited to meet the their critical needs, no matter where they are in life. Through comprehensive evaluation, education and individualized treatment plans, rooted in modern best practices, our patients will learn valuable skills to assist them in achieving a healthier mind and body.
On behalf of the entire team at Canyon Creek Behavioral Health, we thank you for your time and interest in us. We look forward to having a conversation about how we can assist you, your loved one or your client with their behavioral health needs.
Robert J. Lerma
Chief Executive Officer
Canyon Creek Behavioral Hospital
We’re Here to Help
Talking with one of our mental health professionals could help answer your questions. Our team wants to identify how we may be able to help you or your loved one improve daily life with our mental health services. We offer no-cost, confidential assessments 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call 254-410-5100.
If you are currently experiencing an emergency, please dial 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.