Marcia Greenleaf Ph D
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Psychologists in urban areas often serve a mix of long-term residents and those navigating temporary transitions. On the Upper East Side, sessions can unfold in quiet offices tucked between brownstones and high-rises. Marcia Greenleaf Ph D maintains a practice at 19 E 88th St Apt 1d, where the rhythm of the neighborhood blends academic institutions, cultural landmarks, and residential calm. The address places it within walking distance of Central Park’s quieter northern paths, a detail some might appreciate before or after an appointment.
The nature of psychological work means details about approach or specialty aren’t listed publicly—just the practicalities. A restroom is available on-site, which matters more than it might seem when scheduling around a workday or errands. Sessions here, as with any private practice, unfold according to the needs of the individual, whether that involves short-term consultation or longer-term work. The building itself sits among others of similar scale, neither imposing nor overlooked.
First visits usually start with a call to confirm logistics, and (212) 534-8877 connects directly to the office for that purpose. There’s no front-desk runaround; the number goes to the practice, simplifying the process of asking about availability or policies. Some prefer this directness, especially when coordinating care in a city where administrative layers can feel endless. Others might check the map first to gauge travel time—traffic on 88th Street behaves differently at midday than during school drop-off hours.
For those mapping their route, the directions show the entrance clearly, though street parking in this stretch is, well, predictably Manhattan. Public transit remains the steadier option.