WELCOME TO THE


Child and Perinatal Psychiatry Access Network

at The University of Texas at Austin, Dell Medical School

The Child and Perinatal Psychiatry Access Network is a network of academic medical institutions that provide telemedicine-based consultation, education and referrals to physicians to assist them with identifying mental health issues in their patients. Contact the state-wide hotline at 888-901-2726 today.
No call is too small!

The Child Psychiatry Access Network (CPAN) can enhance child and youth mental health care at your practice and save you time. There is no cost to you or your patients for this evidence-based, clinician-to-clinician program. Texas CPAN offers real-time access to a multidisciplinary network of mental health experts in your region — including child psychiatrists — for peer-to-peer consults by phone, vetted and personalized referrals and resources, and behavioral health continuing medical education (CME) opportunities.

Watch the “CPAN at Dell Medical School” video.
Click to read the transcript of “CPAN at Dell Medical School”:

 Mental health is a time-sensitive issue, and the longer that a child spends either in crisis or in a negative environment, the harder it is, uh, to recover. When a family reaches out, we need to be able to move quickly and get them what they need. CPAN is the Child Psychiatry Access Network, a program that essentially is a hotline for PCPs.

We are able to provide a resource for those primary care providers to advise them, support them in any way they need around the mental health of the kids that they’re seeing. The biggest benefit I have is being able to speak on the phone to a psychiatrist about my patients. The process for A PCP is they dial our number, a call agent from our team will take down their information, take down some of the information about the nature of the call, and then the PCP would just wait for about 30 minutes for a callback from us.

We are fully state funded, so it does not cost the PCPs anything. Um, it is completely free to engage in our program. As a professional, I feel like I benefit a great deal because I’m not only learning as the psychiatrist or are helping us with these complicated cases, but also able to help my patient.

That’s my job. They have a huge amount on their plates and I think having that person that they can use as support or that person that they can lean on as support, um, is really, really helpful.

The Perinatal Psychiatry Access Network, PeriPAN, can enhance your capacity to provide the perinatal mental health standard of care your patients need. There is no cost to you or your patients for this evidence-based, clinician-to-clinician program. Texas PeriPAN offers real-time access to a multidisciplinary network of mental health experts—including reproductive psychiatrists—for peer-to-peer consults by phone, vetted and personalized referrals and resources, and behavioral health continuing medical education (CME) opportunities.

Watch the “Perinatal Clinician-to-Clinician Consults” video.
Click to read the transcript of “Perinatal Clinician-to-Clinician Consults”:

Texas now has a real-time, evidence-based program to help you meet the standard of care your patients need and deserve through clinician to clinician consultation. Continuing education vetted referrals and resources for clinicians and patients with PeriPAN, you’ll feel more confident and get the support you need to meet the standard of care your patients need and deserve.

Anyone from your office can call to enroll. You can even sign up multiple clinicians at once, and it only takes a few minutes. Call us or visit our website to learn more and start using PeriPAN.

Who We Serve

The Dell Medical School (DMS) CPAN and PeriPAN hub serves children, adolescents and pregnant and postpartum women who live in 13 Central Texas counties:

Bastrop
Blanco
Burnet
Caldwell
Coryell
Fayette
Hamilton

Hays
Lampasas
Lee
Mills
Travis
Williamson

Do you live outside of the 13-county region? Take a look at our statewide map in this link for how to get in contact with your nearest hub.

a burnt orange map of 13 counties in central Texas

About TCMHCC

The Texas Child Mental Health Care Consortium (TCMHCC) was created by the 86th Texas Legislature to leverage the expertise and capacity of the health-related institutions of higher education to address urgent mental health challenges and improve the mental health care system in this state in relation to children and adolescents.

In 2021, the Texas Legislature approved federal funding from the American Rescue Plan Act for expanded services of several of the Consortium’s initiatives.

Call now for free access to real-time consultations, personalized referrals, and valuable resources. No call is too small!
888-901-2726, option 3, then option 1

For immediate mental health resources, call 988 or 800-273-8255.
To find help for you or your family, visit MentalHealthTx.org.