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Our Staff | |
Samantha Johnson | Melissa Montgomery |
Su-Qin Olmstead | Dan Prince |
Olivia Fustos | Lia Niforos |
Paul Daugherty | Morgan Fisher |
Jessica Ross | |
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We are committed to providing you with professional, compassionate care. LEARN MORE |
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Who We Serve: | |
Individuals | Educational Programs |
Adolescents | GET STARTED |
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Frequently Asked Questions: | |
What insurance networks do you accept? We are providers for many types of insurance plans including Medical Mutual, United Healthcare, all Ohio Managed Care Medicaid Plans. Please give us a call and our office manager will assist you in finding out if your benefits apply. How do I set up an appointment? Give our office a call at(330) 372-2200and our office manager will go through the steps to finding the best service for you. We will take into account your schedule and preferences. We will ask about you and verify your insurance coverage so you know what to expect. What will my first appointment be like? You first appointment will be with a licensed clinician. At that appointment, you will determine your goals and what you would like to accomplish. If you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to call us at(330) 372-2200. How much will my appointment cost? The cost for care varies on multiple factors, such as whether or not you have insurance coverage. Please give us a call at(330) 372-2200and our office manager will answer any further questions you may have. Are you a provider for the Courts and Children Services? We provide court approved anger management, batterer’s intervention and parenting classes. Who are the counselors? We are a dynamic group of highly trained mental health professionals and all of our counselors are Board-Approved. To learn more about our staff please visit theStaffpage here on our site. Can I do mental health and substance abuse treatment at the same time? Yes, our staff is trained in dual diagnosis and can work with you on both issues at the same time. What is the difference between co-insurance and co-pay? Co-pays (or co-payments) are set amounts you pay to your medical provider when you receive services. These amounts are predetermined by your insurance provider and depend on the type of care you receive. Co-insurance is the percentage of covered medical expenses you pay after you’ve met your insurance plan’s deductible. |
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Call our office and set up your first appointment today! (330) 372-2200 |