A new outpatient psychiatric clinic has been opened by the Jewish Community Service Society of Buffalo to provide individual and group treatment.
The clinic will concentrate its services on adults and will be open on a non-sectarian basis to residents of Erie County who are unable to pay for private psychiatric care. Licensed by the New York State Department of Mental Health, the clinic also has the financial support of the Erie County Community Mental Health Board, a governmental agency, and the Community Chest.
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