A leading mental health practice in the region, providing State of the Art, evidence based, compassionate care.

A Leading Psychiatric Practice in Dayton

Welcome to Dayton Behavioral Care

Dayton Behavioral Care is a private practice located in Dayton, OH, led by Otto R. Dueno, MD. We have the privilege of serving and providing mental health care to the residents of Dayton and the surrounding communities. The practice offers a full spectrum of services including psychiatric evaluations, medication management and psychopharmacology, advanced interventions for treatment-resistant depression including: rTMS and Spravato (the new FDA- approved nasal formulation of Esketamine). We also provide a complete array of psychotherapy services including EMDR for patients with trauma-related needs. Our team is dedicated to working collaboratively with individuals to achieve success in promoting mental health. We draw upon our combined, 30-year extensive experience in psychiatry from clinical practice and research. Dayton Behavioral Care strives to provide a friendly, caring, and compassionate environment in which we discuss your individual needs.

Practice News

Relocation

We have relocated!
Our new office is located at:
2621 Dryden Rd, Ste 100
Moraine 45439

We look forward to seeing everyone in our new location.

Coming Soon:

We will be starting a memory care clinic for patient’s and their families dealing with memory issues, dementia, and Alzheimer’s disease.   In addition, Dayton Behavioral Care will be starting an IV Ketamine Program for treatment resistant depression and other mental health conditions that have not responded to medication, TMS, and even ECT.  Details to follow, as we roll out the program this summer.

Hours of Operation

Monday-Thursday
8:00-5:00 pm

Friday 8:30-12:30 pm
Saturday & Sunday: Closed

Phone: 937-281-0900
Fax: 937-938-9751
Website: daytonbehavioralcare.com

If you are calling after hours, your message will be received the next business day. If this is a mental health emergency, please hang up, and call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

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