Silvia Sandoval, Lcsw Social Worker - Clinical Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 300 Church St, Ste.202, Yalesville, CT 06492 Phone: 203-265-7770 |
Centerpiece Behavioral Services Counselor - Professional Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 60 Church St Ste 4l, Yalesville, CT 06492 Phone: 203-678-4946 Fax: 203-774-4365 |
Anita Weicht, Lcsw, Llc Social Worker - Clinical Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 300 Church St Rt 68, Yalesville, CT 06492 Phone: 203-265-7770 Fax: 203-239-1422 |
Alternative Paths Counseling, Llc Counselor - Professional Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 300 Church St, Yalesville, CT 06492 Phone: 203-265-7770 Fax: 203-294-0536 |
Helen Mrotek Lpc, Llc Counselor - Mental Health Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 440 Church St Fl 3, Yalesville, CT 06492 Phone: 203-444-4084 |
Waterview Clinical Services Llc Counselor - Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 300 Church St Ste 302, Yalesville, CT 06492 Phone: 860-421-6829 Fax: 860-321-0098 |
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