Therapists in Farmingdale, New York
Farmingdale, New York has 28 licensed therapists listed on TherapistAtlas. Each one has been verified against the New York State Office of the Professions license registry, and every profile shows the practitioner's credential, license status, office address, and phone number — so you can reach out directly, with no account or referral required.
- Brian AlvarezLicense verified
- Carmen Ceballos, LCSW-RLicense verified
- Chelsea McclendonLicense verified
- Christina Bornstein, LCSW-RLicense verified
- Daisha NesbittLicense verified
- Danielle Ruscio, PsyDLicense verified
- Dianna MulfordLicense verified
- Evan Haun, LMHCLicense verified
- Jacqueline Hernandez, PhDLicense verified
- Jeanette Robey, LMHCLicense verified
- Jessica Brigante, LCSWLicense verified
- Jessica Mirabello, LMHCLicense verified
- Joanna Mcintyre, LMSWLicense verified
- John Marino, LMHCLicense verified
- Karen Camargo, LCSWLicense verified
- Karolyn Walker, LCSWLicense verified
- Kathleen Coates, LCSWLicense verified
- Mary Denning, LCSWLicense verified
- Mary Lightfoot, LMHCLicense verified
- Megan BrennanLicense verified
- Melissa Bokser, LCSW-RLicense verified
- Muriel Jeanty, LCSWLicense verified
- Nashon ClarkLicense verified
- Richard Ratty, LCSW-RLicense verified
- Richard Remauro, LMHCLicense verified
- Scott Silverman, EdDLicense verified
- Sheniqua Lee, LMHCLicense verified
- Theresa PellegrinoLicense verified
Common questions
How were these listings verified?
Each listing starts from the federal NPI registry and is then matched to the New York State Office of the Professions public license registry. Only practitioners with a currently registered license are published, and each profile shows the license number and registration period so you can double-check it yourself.
Do these therapists offer telehealth?
Telehealth availability hasn't been independently verified yet, so it's worth asking when you call. As practitioners claim their profiles, verified telehealth flags will start appearing on listings.
What should I ask on a first call?
Ask whether they're accepting new clients, whether they take your insurance or offer a sliding scale, and how they typically work. Our guides walk through both questions in plain English.
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