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Doctors United adding Mental Health Services with Dr. Gregory Mack

At the 907 E Tremont Ave location, Doctors United is pleased to announce that it’s adding Gregory Mack, PSY to its team of primary care providers. With our patients increasingly looking for mental health services and more specifically a psychologist, our team has been working for some time to find the right person to bring in.

The National Alliance on Mental Illness reports one in five adults in the U.S. experience mental illness each year. As the need for more mental health support grows, we want to provide a greater focus to the issue. We want to ensure that our communities have the services they need to get the help they need.

In his role as a psychologist, Dr. Gregory Mack will support an integrated model of care that will allow patients to be treated both body and mind. Dr. Gregory Mack will provide patient assessments and treatment, treating numerous conditions including depression, anxiety, personality disorders, mood disorders, substance abuse and more. After psychological testing and other diagnostic procedures, he develops a treatment plan and provides client-focused psychotherapy.

In 1998, Gregory Mack completed a doctoral degree in Philosophy and received his license to practice in 2005. Since then, he has collected work experience throughout the New York and Greater New York area.

For a full range of services offered by Doctors United, visit: https://doctorsunitedinc.com/new-york/bronx-ny/

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