Amy B. Crockett, Ph.D., Fountainhead Psychology Group, LLC — Psychologist in Denver, CO
Address1828 N Clarkson St CO, Denver, CO 80218
Phone+1720-694-8115
Websitefountainheadpsychology.com
Amy B. Crockett, Ph.D., is a psychologist at Fountainhead Psychology Group, LLC, in Denver, Colorado. The practice, incorporated in 2015, offers outpatient therapy for individuals and families, psychological assessments, and consultation. Dr. Crockett previously practiced individually for 15 years in Denver. Fountainhead Psychology Group aims to help clients grow, thrive, and find fulfillment in their personal, social, and professional lives, believing that fulfillment originates from within. The practice is committed to providing excellent, culturally sensitive, and affordable mental health care, accepting several insurance plans and Medicare. Their offices are located in the Uptown North Capitol Hill neighborhood, accessible by public transport.
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- Individuals
- Families
| Key services | Individual therapy, Psychological assessments, Consultation |
| Tags | psychologist, denver, therapy, assessment, individual therapy, family therapy, mental health, fountainhead psychology group |
Reviews on Google3.0 · 2 reviews
This doctor is terrible at their job. They should retire. In response to their comment, YOU SAW ME LIKE TWO MONTHS AGO. I'm sorry you don't remember me but I remember you. You hold a lot of power over people. If you can't do this job properly you shouldn't do it at all.
I went to Amy for many years (we have sense moved out of state) and would highly recommend her to anyone looking for a therapist. She was a fabulous listener, pays attention to detail and is very easy to communicate with (during an appointment or while making an appointment). She also accepts insurance or can offer care to those who don't. 5 stars!
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