




Mental health is a priority in today's society, and more and more people recognize the importance of having adequate resources to cope with critical situations. Psychiatric emergencies can arise unexpectedly and require a rapid and effective response. Acting promptly can make all the difference in a patient's life.
What are psychiatric ambulances?
Psychiatric ambulances are vehicles specifically designed to respond to mental health emergencies. Unlike conventional ambulances, these services are equipped with specialized equipment and professionals trained in managing psychiatric crises.
They are equipped with the necessary tools to provide immediate care to individuals experiencing acute episodes, such as psychotic crises, delirium, suicide attempts, physical aggression, or severe disturbances due to disorders like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or severe depression.
The staff in our ambulances typically includes psychologists, psychiatrists, physicians, or nurses with specialized mental health training. Thanks to their expertise, they can intervene verbally and pharmacologically if the situation requires it, helping to stabilize the patient in a safe environment.
These units are also essential for psychiatric transfers when a patient needs to be admitted to a therapeutic hospital based on medical recommendations or at the request of a family member or friend, following specific procedures.
When are psychiatric ambulances used?
Psychiatric ambulances are vital in specific situations where the patient poses a risk to themselves or others. Some of the most common emergencies in which this service is requested include:
- Panic attacks or extreme anxiety
- Suicide attempts or threats
- Psychotic states with hallucinations or delusions
- Uncontrolled physical or verbal aggression
- Severe disturbances caused by disorders such as schizophrenia, eating disorders, or bipolar disorder.
They are also necessary when the patient's family or friends cannot manage the situation on their own and need urgent professional support. In these cases, it is recommended to provide clear information when requesting the unit, such as the reason for the emergency, the patient's age, medications they are taking, psychiatric history, presence of addictions, and other information that will help the staff act quickly and accurately.
What kind of care do psychiatric ambulances offer?
Psychiatric ambulances are equipped to provide specialized and compassionate care in critical situations. Their goal is to offer an immediate and safe response to those experiencing an emotional or mental crisis.
The medical and psychological team conducts an initial patient assessment and provides emotional support from the first contact. This may include verbal intervention to calm the patient, de-escalation techniques, or, if necessary, pharmacological intervention through the administration of medication to stabilize their condition.
In addition, vital signs are constantly monitored during transport, allowing for the detection of any changes in the patient's physical condition and enabling timely intervention.
In some cases, staff may provide brief guidance or emotional support to family members present, explaining what to expect during the process and how to continue supporting the patient once they are at the care facility.
Where can I find psychiatric ambulances in Mexico City and throughout Mexico?
Finding psychiatric ambulances in Mexico City and the rest of the country can be crucial in times of crisis. Currently, there are various services—both public and private—that offer psychiatric emergency care 24/7, 365 days a year.
In Mexico City, specialized hospitals, private clinics, and mental health organizations have these units or have agreements with providers that operate them. This type of service can also be found in other cities in the country, and some providers offer nationwide coverage.
It is advisable to keep psychiatric emergency phone numbers, digital platforms with health services, or direct lines for specialized clinics readily available. Additionally, family members or friends can directly request the patient's admission to a therapeutic hospital if the situation warrants it, keeping in mind that in some cases this requires specific procedures.
At Margaritas Therapeutic Community, we offer this service with coverage throughout Mexico.
The importance of a Psychiatric Ambulance
The importance of having a psychiatric ambulance lies in its ability to respond quickly to a mental health emergency. In these situations, time is critical: timely care can prevent serious complications, prolonged hospital stays, or even loss of life.
These ambulances not only transport the patient but also stabilize them during the journey, providing safety for both the patient and their companions. This is especially important in cases where the patient's behavior may become unpredictable, violent, or self-destructive.
They also offer peace of mind to family members, knowing that their loved one is in the hands of trained professionals and that everything possible is being done to ensure their well-being from the very first moment of the intervention.
How do psychiatric ambulances work?
Psychiatric ambulances are specifically designed to respond to mental health emergencies. They operate comprehensively and adapt to the needs of the patient in crisis.
At Margaritas Therapeutic Community, we have specialized units for this type of care, operated by a professional team that includes doctors, nurses, and psychologists trained to act in critical situations.
From the initial call, our staff will guide you and gather essential information such as age, symptoms, psychiatric history, and medication use. Once the ambulance arrives, a patient assessment is performed, verbal stabilization is attempted, and, if necessary, pharmacological intervention is administered following strict protocols.
During transport, vital signs are constantly monitored, and emotional support is provided to both the patient and their family. Our goal is to offer a safe, professional, and respectful environment from the very first contact.
Advantages of using this service
Requesting a psychiatric ambulance offers numerous benefits during critical moments. At Margaritas Therapeutic Community, we provide a service available 24/7, 365 days a year, with coverage throughout Mexico.
Among the main advantages are:
- Immediate response to severe psychiatric crises
- Professional intervention by trained mental health personnel
- Controlled and safe environment during transport
- Evaluation and verbal or pharmacological intervention, as needed
- Direct admission to the therapeutic hospital if required
Furthermore, as it is a specialized service, the process is much more efficient and compassionate. Our team focuses not only on medical care but also on providing peace of mind to family members and companions.
How to request a psychiatric Aambulance in Mexico City?
Requesting a psychiatric ambulance in Mexico City can make all the difference in an emergency. At Margaritas Therapeutic Community, we offer this service with specialized, safe, and empathetic care.
If you detect an urgent situation—such as an emotional crisis, suicidal behavior, a psychotic episode, or an act of aggression—you can contact us immediately. Our team will guide you step by step: we will ask for the patient's information, such as age, observed symptoms, possible medical history, exact location, and any other relevant information.
Once we receive the report, we will send the specialized unit to your home. During the transfer, our team provides medical attention, constant monitoring, and emotional support.
This service can be requested by family members, friends, or caregivers. We also support you with the process of voluntary admission or admission at the request of a family member to the Therapeutic Hospital, if needed.
Acting quickly can save a life. Call Margaritas Therapeutic Community now and request your specialized psychiatric ambulance.
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Chemical Substances
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Binge Eating Disorder
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Addictions
Learn about how chemical substances, (alcohol and psychoactive substances) affect the brain and behavior, and why psychological factors can contribute to dependence.
Chemical Substances
Struggling with addictions to chemical substances? At our clinic, we understand that alcohol and other psychoactive substances can change how you feel, think, and act. You’re not alone, and help is available.
Alcohol
The vast majority of people usually consume alcohol at parties or gatherings, even occasionally without any celebration, however, it is considered a disorder when there is a dependence on alcohol.
Psychoactive Substances
Facing challenges with alcohol or other psychoactive substances? You’re not alone. We understand how addictions can impact mental health, daily life and relationships.
Psychological Addictions
Struggles with internet use, shopping or work may feel under control. These behaviors can serve as coping in the moment but take a toll on mood, sleep, relationships and daily functioning.
Eating Disorders
We offer confidential assessments, evidence-based therapy, and nutrition support for anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating. Compassionate care, tailored to teens and adults, to help you on the path to recovery.
Anorexia
It is an eating disorder characterized by excessive weight loss caused by the patient themselves. It occurs primarily or most frequently in adolescent girls, although cases exist in men and at different ages.
Bulimia
Eating disorder characterized by the compulsive consumption of excessive amounts of food, followed by intense physical exercise, eating healthy foods, or self-induced vomiting.
Binge Eating Disorder
Characterized by recurring episodes of eating amounts of food clearly larger than what most people would eat, accompanied by a sense of lack of control and followed by distress, guilt or shame.
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Occurs after an accident in which the head suffers a blow, violent impact, or jolt, causing damage to one or more regions of the brain.
Dementia
Some types of dementia are progressive, meaning symptoms may begin very mildly, worsen over time, and in most cases are irreversible.
Autism
Neurological condition that begins in childhood, mostly affecting males and lasts a lifetime. Affects behavior, social interaction, communication and learning.
Delirium
Loss of touch with reality that may last hours or days. Generally reversible if addressed on time taking into account the underlying disorder or cause that triggered it.
Depressive Disorder
According to the National Survey of Psychiatric Epidemiology affects:
Adults: 4.8%
Teenagers: 7.2% (12 y 17 yo)
Elders: 6.8%
Psychiatric Disorders
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Schizophrenia
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Bipolar Disorder
Characterized by an altered mood, ranging from elation, heightened energy, euphoria and surge of vitality to reduction of mood and activity leading to depression.
Sleep Disorders
While not considered a serious illness, should be treated because they have consequences that disrupt the daily life of the person who suffers from them.
Conditions we treat:
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Eating Disorders
If you’re struggling, you’re not alone. We offer confidential assessments, evidence-based therapy, and nutrition support for anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating. Compassionate care, tailored to teens and adults, to help you on the path to recovery.
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Neurocognitive Disorders
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Depressive Disorder
Depression is one of the most common mental disorders, according to the National Survey of Psychiatric Epidemiology.
- Adults: 4.8%
- Teenagers: 7.2% (between 12 y 17 years old)
- Elders: 6.8%
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Anorexia
It is an eating disorder characterized by excessive weight loss caused by the patient themselves. It occurs primarily or most frequently in adolescent girls, although cases exist in men and at different ages. The causes can be multiple, but there is no single specific cause; there are some sociocultural and psychological risk factors that influence its development.
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Drugs
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Bipolar Disorder
It is characterized by an altered mood, ranging from elation, heightened energy, activity, euphoria, and a surge of vitality—a state known as mania—to depression, where mood is reduced, activity is inactive, or depression occurs. Those experiencing it feel out of control over their emotions, and it can affect men and women equally.
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Sleep Disorders
Sleep disorders are not considered a serious illness; however, they should be treated because they have consequences that disrupt the daily life of the person who suffers from them, causing exhaustion, poor performance, lack of energy, or daytime sleepiness. We share important information about the most common disorders.
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Bulimia
This is an eating disorder characterized by compulsive overeating, known as binge eating episodes. These episodes occur repeatedly, and the person experiencing them has no control over the amount of food they consume, usually doing so in secret. Once the episode has passed, they try to compensate for everything they have eaten through intense exercise, eating healthy foods, or self-induced vomiting due to fear of gaining weight. It commonly affects adolescent or young adult women, although cases in men do exist.
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Psychological Disorders
Some types of dementia are progressive, meaning symptoms may begin very mildly, worsen over time, and in most cases are irreversible. It can occur at any stage of life; however, it is characteristic of older adults. Care must be taken in diagnosis because it is similar to delirium.
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Delirium
It appears suddenly and lasts for hours or days. The person experiencing it may lose touch with reality, and it is generally reversible, but it must be addressed quickly, taking into account the underlying disorder or cause that triggered it.
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Psychological Addictions
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Binge Eating Disorder
A binge eater consumes large quantities of food in a very short time; these episodes are considered binges and occur frequently. They are usually overweight, although this is not always the case. After a binge, they feel guilt or shame about the large amount of food they have eaten, but unlike bulimia, they do not purge, induce vomiting, fast for extended periods, or exercise excessively.
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Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
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Autism
It is a neurological condition that begins in childhood, mostly affecting males, and lasts a lifetime. It affects behavior, social interaction, communication, and learning.
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Dementia
Some types of dementia are progressive, meaning symptoms may begin very mildly, worsen over time, and in most cases are irreversible. It can occur at any stage of life; however, it is characteristic of older adults. Care must be taken in diagnosis because it is similar to delirium.
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Psychiatric Disorders
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Addictions
Learn about addictions and mental health: how chemical substances, alcohol, and psychoactive substances impact thoughts and behavior, with paths to recovery from psychological substances. We help patients understand how chemical substances, including alcohol and other psychoactive substances, affect the brain and behavior, and why psychological factors can contribute to dependence.
Chemical Substances
Struggling with addictions to chemical substances? At our clinic, we understand that alcohol and other psychoactive substances can change how you feel, think, and act. You’re not alone, and help is available. Our mental health specialists offer compassionate support, evidence-based treatments, and personalized recovery plans to help you regain control and improve your well-being.
Alcohol
The vast majority of people usually consume alcohol at parties or gatherings, even occasionally without any celebration, however, it is considered a disorder when there is a dependence on alcohol, they lose control when drinking it and cannot stop, in addition to the need to continue ingesting and when the withdrawal syndrome occurs when they have not drunk from one to five days.
Drugs
(Psychoactive Substances)
Facing challenges with alcohol or other psychoactive substances? You’re not alone. At Margaritas Therapeutic Community, we understand how addictions can impact mental health, daily life, and relationships. Our compassionate team offers confidential assessments, personalized treatment plans, and evidence-based therapies to support recovery and well-being.
Psychological Addictions
Many people struggle with patterns around internet use, shopping, or work that feel compelling beyond control. These behaviors can serve as coping in the moment but may take a toll on mood, sleep, relationships, and daily functioning. If you’re noticing you turn to these activities to avoid feelings or stress, you’re not alone—and help is available.
Eating Disorders
If you’re struggling, you’re not alone. We offer confidential assessments, evidence-based therapy, and nutrition support for anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating. Compassionate care, tailored to teens and adults, to help you on the path to recovery.
Anorexia
It is an eating disorder characterized by excessive weight loss caused by the patient themselves. It occurs primarily or most frequently in adolescent girls, although cases exist in men and at different ages. The causes can be multiple, but there is no single specific cause; there are some sociocultural and psychological risk factors that influence its development.
Bulimia
This is an eating disorder characterized by compulsive overeating, known as binge eating episodes. These episodes occur repeatedly, and the person experiencing them has no control over the amount of food they consume, usually doing so in secret. Once the episode has passed, they try to compensate for everything they have eaten through intense exercise, eating healthy foods, or self-induced vomiting due to fear of gaining weight. It commonly affects adolescent or young adult women, although cases in men do exist.
Binge Eating Disorder
A binge eater consumes large quantities of food in a very short time; these episodes are considered binges and occur frequently. They are usually overweight, although this is not always the case. After a binge, they feel guilt or shame about the large amount of food they have eaten, but unlike bulimia, they do not purge, induce vomiting, fast for extended periods, or exercise excessively.
Neurocognitive Disorders
If you or a loved one notice memory changes, confusion, or mood shifts, you’re not alone. Our compassionate team offers supportive resources, coping strategies, and confidential guidance. Learn about early signs, personalized care plans, and local resources.
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
A brain injury occurs after an accident in which the head suffers a blow, violent impact, or jolt, causing damage to one or more regions of the brain. It commonly happens in car or sports accidents. The injury can vary in severity, but a severe impact requires immediate hospital attention and can be fatal.
Dementia
Some types of dementia are progressive, meaning symptoms may begin very mildly, worsen over time, and in most cases are irreversible. It can occur at any stage of life; however, it is characteristic of older adults. Care must be taken in diagnosis because it is similar to delirium.
Psychological Disorders
Some types of dementia are progressive, meaning symptoms may begin very mildly, worsen over time, and in most cases are irreversible. It can occur at any stage of life; however, it is characteristic of older adults. Care must be taken in diagnosis because it is similar to delirium.
Autism
It is a neurological condition that begins in childhood, mostly affecting males, and lasts a lifetime. It affects behavior, social interaction, communication, and learning.
Delirium
It appears suddenly and lasts for hours or days. The person experiencing it may lose touch with reality, and it is generally reversible, but it must be addressed quickly, taking into account the underlying disorder or cause that triggered it.
Depressive Disorder
Depression is one of the most common mental disorders, according to the National Survey of Psychiatric Epidemiology.
- Adults: 4.8%
- Teenagers: 7.2% (between 12 y 17 years old)
- Elders: 6.8%
Psychiatric Disorders
Discover clarity and relief with compassionate care for Psychiatric Disorders. If you or a loved one are facing challenges like Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, or Sleep Disorders, you’re not alone—help is available.
Schizophrenia
Struggling with symptoms of Schizophrenia or another mental health challenge? Our clinic offers compassionate, evidence-based Schizophrenia treatment tailored to you. We focus on medication management, psychotherapy, and practical strategies to improve daily functioning and quality of life.
Bipolar Disorder
It is characterized by an altered mood, ranging from elation, heightened energy, activity, euphoria, and a surge of vitality—a state known as mania—to depression, where mood is reduced, activity is inactive, or depression occurs. Those experiencing it feel out of control over their emotions, and it can affect men and women equally.
Sleep Disorders
Sleep disorders are not considered a serious illness; however, they should be treated because they have consequences that disrupt the daily life of the person who suffers from them, causing exhaustion, poor performance, lack of energy, or daytime sleepiness. We share important information about the most common disorders.
45 years
of experience



Our unique model allows patients to be in an inclusive environment, interact with society, and thrive within it. Over time, we have seen excellent results with the types of therapies and workshops we offer, which set us apart from institutions, psychiatric clinics, and other halfway houses in Mexico.
Psychiatric
Emergencies
Immediate care for psychiatric crises. Ambulances available 24/7 in Mexico City and throughout Mexico.
Multidisciplinary Therapeutic Approach
Comprehensive treatment with psychologists, psychiatrists, and physicians for a more effective and personalized recovery.
Multiple
Housing Options
We offer short, medium, and long-term stays, as well as halfway houses, tailored to each patient's needs.
Care for various
psychiatric conditions
We treat a variety of disorders including schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and more.
Specialized
Professional Team
Professional team with specialized training in mental health and psychiatric crisis management.
Recreational
Therapeutic Activities
Workshops, art, sports, and group dynamics that promote the patient's psycho-emotional recovery.
Safe Psychiatric
and Therapeutic Facilities
Comfortable, safe spaces designed for the comprehensive rehabilitation of people with mental disorders.
Humanized
and Ethical Care
Ethical, respectful, and empathetic care at every stage of treatment. Patient well-being is a priority.
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to your mental health
Meet Margaritas Therapeutic Community
Medical Staff

Facilities
We have the best facilities in an area away from the city for the peace of mind of our patients.
- Pavilion 1
- Pavilion 2
- Sports court
- Green areas
Activities
Our therapies include a variety of activities both within and outside the community.
- Crafts and Arts Activities
- Workshops:
- Reading Workshop
- Film Discussion Workshop
- Bookbinding Workshop
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Physical Activities:
- Yoga
- Tai Chi
- Movement Therapy
- Pilates
Treatments and Therapies
at Margaritas Therapeutic Community
Multidisciplinary Approach
Psychological Care
It focuses on guiding the patient through a health professional (psychologist).
Medical Treatment
Interconsultations with internal medicine, dentistry, neurology, gynecology etc, plus laboratory and imaging tests according to the patient's needs.
Psychological Care
It focuses on guiding the patient through a health professional (psychologist).
Medical Treatment
Interconsultations with internal medicine, dentistry, neurology, gynecology etc, plus laboratory and imaging tests according to the patient's needs.






























