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SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT

Please review the instructions below before scheduling your appointment.

If you have any questions, please call our office at 845-426-1206.


Instructions

After reading these instructions, click the link below to go to the Sign up/Logon page.

Step 1: “Sign up/Logon” page

  • Provide the information to “Sign up” as a new user or “Logon” as a returning client.

Step 2: “Appointment Calendar” page

  • Review the calendar and three counseling locations listed below the calendar.

  • Select the counseling location you want from the drop down menu at the top of the calendar.  Then click Go.

  • Click the calendar date and time in the current or Next Month at your counseling location.

  • Please provide information about your questions and/or reasons for this meeting.

  • Finally, click “Add Meeting Request” at the bottom of the box to submit your request.

Step 3: "Appointment Confirmation, Reminder, and Confirmation"

  • You will receive an Appointment Confirmation email.

  • You will receive an Appointment Reminder email 24 hours before your appointment.

  • You must Confirm your appointment, as instructed in the Reminder email.

Click HERE to schedule your appointment.

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