Program Summary

South Asian Community Health Promotion Services


Program Manager:
Preet Sabharwal, PsyD
 
To Contact This Program:
Call (510) 745-9151.
 
This Service is Offered at:
Our Fremont Clinic and our Hayward and Pleasanton Satellite Clinics. This service is also offered in the community and at various cultural, community, and faith centers.
 
Languages:
Services are available in English, Farsi, Hindi, Nepali, Punjabi, Kannada, and Telugu
 
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Eligibility Criteria:
Persons from Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka
 
Services are Provided by:
Staff members and trainees receiving supervision by licensed psychologists.
 
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