Meriamne B Singer Md
About
Psychoanalysis isn’t for everyone, but those who stick with it tend to swear by the process. Meriamne B Singer MD has an office on the Upper West Side, where the category still carries weight despite the rise of shorter-term therapies. The approach here leans on the traditional model—frequent sessions, an emphasis on exploring unconscious patterns, and a pace that moves at the speed of insight rather than deadlines.
The practice is at 300 W 72nd St #1D, a stretch of the neighborhood where pre-war buildings and newer developments blur into the usual New York backdrop. The area’s mix of longtime residents and transient renters creates a clientele that’s as varied as the city itself. That diversity often shapes the kinds of conversations that unfold in consulting rooms, though the specifics remain behind closed doors.
People who call (212) 362-4331 usually have a few things in common: a willingness to dig into the past, a tolerance for ambiguity, and the time to commit to the work. The phone line connects directly to the office, so messages left are typically returned within a day. There’s no automated menu, just a straightforward way to set up an initial meeting or ask questions about how the practice operates.
Directions to the office are easiest to pull up on a map: this link will drop you at the right building. The block is quieter than the avenues nearby, with enough foot traffic to feel lived-in but not so much that it feels like a thoroughfare. It’s the kind of street where people walk quickly, but not without glancing at the storefronts—and, occasionally, at the buzzer labels next to the door.