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Brighthouse Diagnostics and Treatment Center

Saira Khan

UPDATED: March 20, 2019

Brighthouse Diagnostics and Treatment Center was created to provide guidance and support to children, adolescents, and families. We specialize in the use of effective evidence-based practices that emphasize the collaboration between the professional, client, and family. Our center offers unique services that support an individual with developmental differences and their family from the initial diagnostic phase through late adolescence.

At Brighthouse, we strive to offer safe, valid, compassionate, and instructive practices that foster knowledge and an ability to thrive. We aspire to help individuals and families by creating a central place that is positive, honest, and caring. A multidisciplinary and multicultural setting assists in the generation of quality services that focus on education and generalization of skills to the home, school, and other environments.

  • Languages:
  • English
  • Spanish
  • Insurances Accepted:
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  • No Insurance Accepted

Address:

Brighthouse Diagnostics and Treatment Center
2919 N. Southport Ave.
Unit 1
Chicago, IL 60657
United States

Website:

https://www.brighthousecenter.com

Phone:

920-474-5044

Email:

sairakhan@brighthousecenter.com

Contact:

Saira Khan

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