How
long has East Suburban Psychological Associates
provided mental health services? |
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We have been providing effective
psychological services to the eastern
suburbs and surrounding areas for over
30 years. |
Does
East Suburban Psychological Associates
accept health insurance? |
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Yes we do. East Suburban
Psychological Associates participates
with most health insurance plans. |
What
are East Suburban Psychological Associates
hours of operation? |
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We are open weekdays, evenings,
and Saturdays by appointment. |
How
is a new patient treated? |
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Each new patient is individually
matched with the best therapist for the
patient’s presenting problems. |
How
do I make an appointment with East Suburban
Psychological Associates? |
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For an appointment, please
call 412 373-3471 and Press 1. |
Where
is East Suburban Psychological Associates
located? |
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We are located at 2550 Mosside Boulevard,
Suite 304 in Monroeville. Click here for
directions. |
What
psychological specialties does East Suburban
Psychological Associates treat? |
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Our clinical staff members specialize
in treating depression, anxiety and panic
disorders, and obsessive compulsive disorders.
We also treat parenting problems, childhood
and adolescent difficulties including
behavioral and school/learning problems,
and prenatal and postpartum depression.
Other specialties we help with are grief,
post traumatic stress disorder, psychological
issues related to medical or health conditions,
stress, abuse issues, gay and lesbian
issues, alcohol and substance abuse, marital
and relationship problems, sexual problems,
spirituality issues, and work place problems.
East Suburban Psychological Associates
also specializes in issues of aging and
the elderly. |
Does
East Suburban Psychological Associates
have a discrimination policy? |
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East Suburban Psychological Associate
employees will not discriminate against
any employee,
or any individual receiving services,
on the basis of actual or perceived sexual
orientation, actual or perceived gender
identity, and/or actual or perceived
gender expression. |
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