Katelyn S. Varhely, Psy. D.

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114 Kedzie St, Evanston, IL 60202, USA

Katelyn S. Varhely, Psy. D. is located in Cook County of Illinois state. On the street of Kedzie Street and street number is 114. To communicate or ask something with the place, the Phone number is (847) 334-3478. You can get more information from their website.
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Address: 114 Kedzie St, Evanston, IL 60202, USA
Postal code: 60202
Phone: (847) 334-3478
Website: http://www.centeredtherapy.com/

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Katelyn S. Varhely, Psy.D is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist specializing in children, adolescents and families. She received her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the Adler School of Professional Psychology in Chicago, Illinois and has been working with families on Chicago's North Shore and surrounding areas, for over a decade.


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