Iris Levy, LCSW
About
Iris Levy, LCSW occupies a quiet fifth-floor walk-up on 26 W 9th St in Greenwich Village, one flight above the clatter of West 9th itself. A licensed clinical social worker, they concentrate on adults navigating transitions—career changes, relationship shifts, or the slow unraveling of anxiety. No jargon, no staged empathy: just a grounded space to talk through what’s next.
Windows face an air shaft, which is fine; the neighborhood’s the real backdrop. Sessions here often circle relationship counseling, parental leave planning, or the low-grade hum of mood disorder support. Occasionally someone drifts in for grief work after a loss, or to hash out workplace burnout before it curdles into something worse. They don’t advertise modalities; the talk itself is the treatment.
Scheduling is flexible, from 10 a.m. onwards, and the voice mail picks up if no one answers. (Call 212-254-2206 if the line’s busy—leave a clear message and they’ll return it.) The elevator’s temperamental after 6 p.m., so stairs are the surer route.
When you’re done, the stairs dump you back onto West 9th where the city resumes. Find the building’s entrance on the maps here.