Sharon D Mallon, PHD Psychologist - Clinical Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 251 Westbrook Rd, Essex, CT 06426 Phone: 860-767-1277 Fax: 860-767-7712 |
Dianne Hunt-mason, A.P.R.N.C.S, M.ED Psychologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 59 Main Street, Essex, CT 06426 Phone: 860-767-7576 Fax: 860-767-1933 |
Thomas B Allen Ii, PHD Psychologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 251 Westbrook Road, Essex, CT 06426 Phone: 860-757-1277 Fax: 860-767-7712 |
Dr. Suzanne M Derry, PHD Psychologist - Clinical Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 28 Main St, Essex, CT 06426 Phone: 860-767-1517 Fax: 860-767-7703 |
Dr. Lisa R. Silberstein, PH.D. Psychologist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 28 Main St, Essex, CT 06426 Phone: 860-767-1517 Fax: 860-767-7703 |
Alexandra Linn Strong Psychologist - Clinical Child & Adolescent Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 10 Parker Ter, Essex, CT 06426 Phone: 774-482-0441 |
Dr. Stuart Blakely Fisher, PHD Psychologist - Clinical Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 28 Main St, The Center For Psychotherapy Inc, Essex, CT 06426 Phone: 860-767-1517 Fax: 860-767-7703 |
Michael Vincent Barrios, PH.D. Psychologist - Clinical Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 28 Main St, Essex, CT 06426 Phone: 860-767-1517 Fax: 869-767-7703 |
Dr. Karen Goldfinger, PH.D. Psychologist - Clinical Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 147 Westbrook Rd, Essex, CT 06426 Phone: 860-983-6450 Fax: 860-983-6450 |
Dr. David J Fitzgibbons, PH.D. Psychologist - Clinical Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 190 Westbrook Rd, Essex, CT 06426 Phone: 860-767-7190 Fax: 860-767-0512 |
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