Walk-In Appointments

EAP will continue to host walk-in hours on
Tuesday mornings (9:00 AM-12:00 PM) from now to February 28, 2019!

Come to the EAP office located at 419 West Redwood Street, Suite 560
and a counselor will meet with you.

Call 667-214-1555 for more information.

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