Ethos Clinic

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135 Lafayette Ave Ste 263
Palmerton, PA 18071

Ethos Clinic, located in Palmerton, PA, offers a holistic approach to wellness, emphasizing the interconnectedness of emotional, physical, and spiritual health. Their comprehensive range of treatments includes compassionate counseling, art therapy, ketamine therapy, and advanced care planning, aimed at promoting overall well-being.

The clinic operates with a dedicated team of therapists specializing in various forms of psychotherapy, tailoring unique treatment plans to meet individual patient needs. Ethos Clinic is committed to fostering mindfulness, healthy living, and emotional regulation as part of its mission to support patients on their journey to wellness.

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2.53 reviews
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Andréa S.
11/18/2024

I can only speak on behalf of the Lehighton location. I'm going to give this place a 3.5 "middle of the road" review because your experience here will be a result of who you interact with, which...

Raven M.
8/8/2023

This was the most frustrating and awful mental health appointment possible! Dr. Caruso couldn't have been ruder, more in a rush or callous even if he actually tried. It was so disappointing...

Lori P.
1/20/2020

I have felt so much better since going to Ethos. The downside is, since they moved from Palmerton to Lehighton that they do not seem to care anymore about their patients. Dr Abbas is wonderful as...

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