Jordyn Anderson, PsyD
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Upper East Side quiet has its own rhythm. Along 98th Street, between Madison and Fifth, a discreet sign marks the entrance to Jordyn Anderson, PsyD. Psychology practices here tend to blend into the neighborhood’s understated fabric—no neon, no fanfare—just another door in a row of brownstones where people come and go without drawing attention.
At 5 E 98th St, the office offers individual therapy, couples counseling, and specialized sessions for anxiety and depression. Many who walk these blocks are familiar with the slow, deliberate pace of seeking help; the area’s mix of long-time residents and newcomers creates a steady demand for spaces that feel both professional and personal. Therapy isn’t always the first word people use when describing what they do, but in a city where privacy is a currency, it’s a service that thrives on discretion.
The practice also provides support for life transitions—career shifts, family changes, or the kind of existential questioning that surfaces when routines start to feel hollow. There’s something about this stretch of the Upper East Side that makes those conversations feel less out of place; the sidewalks are wide, the buildings tall, and the noise of the city seems to recede just enough to let thoughts settle. Directions are simple—just off the 6 train at 96th Street—but the map can help if the cross streets are unfamiliar.
To reach them, call (917) 696-1056. The number connects to a voicemail that’s likely checked regularly; no frills, no sales pitch, just a way to take the next step. For anyone who’s walked these blocks and wondered where to turn, the answer might be closer than expected. A map is here if you need it: find the exact spot.