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Chartiers Center Opens Outpatient Clinic in McKees Rocks

Jan 6, 2020

cash club photoChartiers Center is happy to announce the opening of our new Outpatient Clinic in Stowe Township at the CASH (Clean And Sober Humans) Club. Call 412 221-3302 ext.123 to make an appointment.
Our OP Clinic at the CASH Club will start this Wednesday, January 8th, 2020 and initially will have availability every Wednesday 11 am – 7 pm. The time of operation will expand as the population grows. The opening and operation of this OP Clinic was made possible through the support of the Staunton Farm Foundation.
Jane Schwarz, LCSW will be providing individual therapy, Dr. Gil Citro will be providing tele-psychiatry and Deborah Schaffnit will be providing Administrative Service Coordination.

To make an appointment or a referral please contact 412-221-3302 X123. The address is 827 Broadway Ave., McKees Rocks.
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