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Getting to the Avera Behavioral Health Center

We want to make your visit to our facility as simple and convenient as possible.

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Driving Directions

FROM THE AVERA MCKENNAN CAMPUS

  • Take Cliff Avenue south to the I-229 Exit.
  • Go west on I-229 to the Louise Avenue exit.
  • Turn left on Louise Avenue.
  • Drive south to 69th Street and turn right.
  • Go west on 69th Street to the entrance of the Avera Behavioral Health Center.

FROM THE SOUTH

  • Take I-29 North to the I-229 North exit.
  • Go east on I-229 North to the Louise Avenue exit.
  • Turn right onto Louise Avenue and drive south to 69th Street.
  • Turn right on 69th Street and drive west to the entrance of the Avera Behavioral Health Center.

FROM THE NORTH

  • Take I-29 South to the I-229 North exit.
  • Go east on I-229 North to the Louise Avenue exit.
  • Turn right onto Louise Avenue and drive south to 69th Street.
  • Turn right on 69th Street and drive west to the entrance of the Avera Behavioral Health Center.

FROM THE WEST

  • Take I-90 East to the I-29 South exit.
  • Drive south on I-29 to the I-229 North exit.
  • Go east on I-229 North to the Louise Avenue exit.
  • Turn right onto Louise Avenue and drive south to 69th Street.
  • Turn right on 69th Street and drive west to the entrance of the Avera Behavioral Health Center.

FROM THE EAST

  • Take I-90 West to the I-229 South exit.
  • Take I-229 South to the Louise Avenue exit.
  • Turn left on Louise Avenue.
  • Drive south to 69th Street and turn right.
  • Go west on 69th Street to the entrance of the Avera Behavioral Health Center.

Help is just a phone call away. Call our free 24 hour assessment line
today at 1-800-691-4336 to speak with a confidential assessment counselor.

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