Midwest Behavioral Health

Midwest Behavioral Health
Midwest Behavioral Health 395 Travis Blvd. Troy, MO 63379
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Midwest Behavioral Health

Midwest Behavioral Health is a Psychologist facility at 395 Travis Blvd. in Troy, MO.
Primary Specialty

Psychologist

Services Midwest Behavioral Health is a Psychologist office located in Troy, MO. A psychologist focuses on the evaluation, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of mental, emotional and behavioral health issues. A clinical psychologist uses psychotherapy and other counseling skills to improve emotional and mental health.

Please call Midwest Behavioral Health at (636) 528-1996 to schedule an appointment in Troy, MO or to get more information.
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Recent Reviews
I've never received better advice from anyone else. It was sound, helpful, and completely unbiased. They put in the extra effort to make me feel valued and important. I didn't have to wait long at all in the waiting room. I spent less than fifteen minutes in there. The office was easy enough to find. They were very qualified and knowledgeable. I could tell that they've been doing their job well for quite a while. I would highly Recommend Shae Voelker to anyone needing a Pschologist for a minor . she was very good at putting my daughter at ease when she first started going to see her.
by a concerned mom xxx.xxx.125.63
March 24, 2013
They paid close attention to me and all of my questions were answered. Their staff is very friendly and professional. I was very satisfied with my visit. They were helpful and I left feeling encouraged. The doctor emphasized with my feelings and made me feel that my condition was accurate and that I needed help and that it wasn't my fault that I was feeling as bad as I was, for example my depression has alot to do with my physical problems and that being bipolar is a disease that I did not create and that I really need help.
by STEPH xxx.xxx.88.243
August 04, 2012
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