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our mission
Our desire and goal is to promote individual and relationship wellness. Our therapeutic goal is
to ease the burdens of mental illness, addictions, relationship challenges or emotional struggles.
our philosophy
At San Tan Counseling, we believe that life is full of ups and downs. We believe that
when a patient seeking our services is joined in their struggles by caring professionals
who teach correct relationship/psychological principles, share principle-based philosophy,
and encourage manageable change, that improved wellness can occur.
who we serve
At San Tan Counseling we provide outpatient counseling and psychological services.
The majority of our patients have the ability to pay for our services directly, or
have access to third party (insurance) benefits or reimbursement. Our Masters and PhD
level professional counselors provide services for children, teenagers, young adults,
single adults, couples, and geriatric clients. We have the ability to provide
psychological evaluation and testing. We currently do not have direct access to
psychiatric services or the ability to write prescriptions, but can make appropriate
referrals when needed.
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locationsApache Junction
288 N Ironwood Dr
Suite 110
Mesa
1424 S Stapley Dr
Queen Creek
20185 E Ocotillo Rd
Suite 105
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contact us
For answers to questions or to schedule an appointment at any San Tan Counseling location, please
call 480.982.2356
or email us at info@santancounseling.com San Tan Counseling has office locations in Apache Junction, Mesa and Queen Creek. These offices serve the communities of the east and south east valley: Mesa, Apache Junction, Gold Canyon, Florence, Johnson Ranch, Queen Creek, Chandler, Gilbert, and Higley. office hours
San Tan Counseling office staff is available Monday through Friday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm to
answer questions and schedule appointments. Appointments with our counselors are
available both daytime and evening hours.
“
Other things may change us, but we start and end with family.
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— Anthony Brandt, father
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