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Calmed, NP in Psychology proudly celebrated its one-year anniversary on Friday, April 11. The event was marked by a festive ribbon-cutting ceremony organized by the Massapequa Chamber of Commerce, bringing together community members and local leaders to commemorate this significant milestone.
Over the past year, Calmed has made a notable impact in the field of mental health, offering essential psychological services to individuals in the Massapequa area. The practice has focused on providing compassionate care and innovative treatment options, catering to a diverse range of mental health needs.
During the ceremony, the team expressed gratitude to their clients and the community for their unwavering support. The celebration featured heartfelt speeches, a tour of the facility, and opportunities for attendees to learn more about the services offered. As Calmed, NP in Psychology looks to the future, it aims to continue fostering mental wellness and resilience within the community.
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