New UnityPoint Health – Eyerly Ball Building Opens in Des Moines
Apr 22, 2025UnityPoint Health - Des Moines is proud to announce the opening of the new UnityPoint Health – Eyerly Ball building, a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) located on Pennsylvania Avenue, directly across from Iowa Lutheran Hospital.
"This new building represents a significant step forward in how we deliver mental health care—bringing critical services together in one accessible, healing space," says Cynthia Steidl Bishop, president, UnityPoint Health – Eyerly Ball.
As one of Iowa’s largest mental health providers, Eyerly Ball has delivered outpatient, residential and community mental health services in central Iowa for over 50 years. With its proximity to Iowa Lutheran Hospital, the new 15,000-square-foot building brings a full continuum of mental health services together, improving access and coordination of care.
The new building also houses the Eyerly Ball – Behavioral Health Access Center (formerly known as UnityPoint Health – Des Moines Behavioral Health Urgent Care clinic). The Access Center serves as a centralized entry point for individuals at any stage of their mental health journey—whether in crisis, seeking an urgent or timely appointment or needing support in connecting to community resources. The Access Center builds on the Urgent Care’s commitment to same-day access while improving coordination of services across UnityPoint Health – Des Moines.
“We’re incredibly grateful for the generous support that made this project possible. Together, we’re creating a stronger foundation for mental health care in our community,” says Steidl Bishop.
The $10.4 million project was funded through support from the Polk County Board of Supervisors, State of Iowa, Prairie Meadows and generous private donors. The One Place for Care capital campaign has raised more than $1.2 million in private donations to support the building as well as the expanding mental health programs and services.
"This new building represents a significant step forward in how we deliver mental health care—bringing critical services together in one accessible, healing space."