Linden Psychological Services — Psychologist in Chicago, IL
Address111 N Wabash Ave STE 1806 IL, Chicago, IL 60602
Phone+1312-499-6873
Websitedrlinden.net
Linden Psychological Services, a practice based in the Chicago metropolitan area, provided psychotherapy services for forty years. The practice is now retiring and moving into the next phase of life. Medical records will be retained for ten years following the last date of service. Clients needing their records can submit a request via email to Paul@DrLinden.net. For those wishing to transfer records to another medical professional, a Release of Information Form must be completed and submitted as a PDF to the same email address.
| Key services | Psychotherapy, Medical record requests, Record transfer |
| Tags | psychologist, chicago, illinois, psychotherapy, medical records, retirement |
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