Comprehensive Mental Health and Substance Use
Treatment in Massachusetts
Welcome to Colony Care
Colony Care is an administrative management company that supports independently licensed clinical psychologists, therapists, psychiatrists, and psychiatric nurse practitioners who have been providing comprehensive treatment of mental health and substance use problems to children, adolescents and adults since 1994.
Our affiliated clinicians offer both in-person as well as telehealth counseling for ADHD, Depression, Anxiety and more. For more information or to schedule an appointment, please contact our offices at (781) 431-1177 today!
Schedule an Initial Appointment
Please complete the form to schedule an appointment and we will do our best to match you with the appropriate clinician to meet your needs.
New Clients
Before we start, we will need a little information about you. Please complete our initial appointment request form to connect with a clinician.
Telehealth
You may elect to receive services via telehealth. If so, please complete our initial appointment request form to connect with a clinician offering telehealth.
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Private practice without isolation and administrative hassles.
If you want to experience practicing in a collegial group practice setting while maintaining the autonomy of your private practice and having the infrastructure and administrative support services to help your practice grow and thrive, then Colony Care is the place for you.
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