Mental Health Services in North Apollo, PA

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Behavioral Health Centers of America gallery

Serving the North Apollo Area

As a leading provider of behavioral healthcare services in the United States and Puerto Rico, Acadia Healthcare operates 227 treatment facilities across

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National Alliance on Mental Illness Helpline – NAMI gallery

Serving the North Apollo Area

Founded in 1979, National Alliance on Mental Illness, also known as NAMI, is a nonprofit organization for people who suffer from mental illnesses and the

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Family Behavioral Resources gallery

Since 1999, Family Behavioral Resources has been providing an array of mental health services. Located in New Kensington, Pa., it offers a range of service

Dr. Michael Thomas Flaherty, PHD gallery
4407 Old William Penn Hwy, Murrysville, PA 15668

Dr. Michael Flaherty, PhD is a clinical psychologist in Murrysville, PA. Clinical Psychologists generally specialize in Anxiety and Depression, in addition

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Wheelchair accessible
Ms. Sara Makin, M.S.Ed., LPC, NCC gallery

Sara has had countless successful experiences working with teenagers and adults, all of whom left with a vastly improved state. The outcome based approach s