Omni Health Services, a health care services provider, has sought bankruptcy protection and filed a Chapter 11 petition in the Pennsylvania court on Thursday. The filing allows the company to keep operating while trying to restructure its finances.
Pennsylvania Mental Health Provider Files Chapter 11
One of America’s major mental health service providers, Omni Health Services, has filed for Chapter 11 protection. The petition was submitted in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court Eastern District of Pennsylvania, on November 20, 2025.
Omni Health Services provides support for a range of mental health challenges, including anxiety, depression, marital difficulties, aging-related issues, and stress management. Its team of professionals offers guidance to individuals and groups, promoting overall mental and emotional well-being.
The firm provides outpatient services like therapy for individuals with emotional, psychiatric, or behavioral issues and co-occurring disorders. It also offers Intensive Behavioral Health Services (IBHS), which is a short-term, intensive program for children from birth to age 21 to meet mental and behavioral health concerns, and the Peer Support Services Program.
Details from the Bankruptcy Filing
Based in Pennsylvania, Omni Health Services serves patients across the Philadelphia metro area, offering critical mental health support to local communities. According to the filing, the case is being represented by David B. Smith of Smith Kane Holman, LLC.
Other basic details from the bankruptcy filing:
- Case Number: 2:25-bk-14727
- Filing Date: November 20, 2025
- Chapter: Chapter 11
- Status: Active/Voluntary Petition
- Estimated Number of Creditors: 100-199
- Estimated Assets: $1,000,001 – $10 million
- Estimated Liabilities: $1,000,001 – $10 million
- Court: U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Omni Health Services owes millions to banks, federal agencies, commercial creditors, landlords, and vendors. The list includes vendors like Crozer Keystone Health Network Psychiatry Billing, Ellora Systems, Glenmore Management Associates, Inc., and a few more. Additionally, the list includes the U.S. Small Business Administration, Berkshire Bank, Truist Bank, and so on.
Due to financial pressure, Omni Health Services is seeking bankruptcy protection. As the estimated liabilities far exceed the assets, the company aims to get a court-supervised reorganization to stabilize its current operations.

