NYC Aetna Therapist Collective

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Business Details

Accessibility
Assistive hearing loop
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom
Wheelchair accessible seating
From the business
Identifies as women-owned
Service options
Onsite services
Amenities
Restroom
Crowd
LGBTQ+ friendly
Transgender safespace
Planning
Appointment required

About

The stretch of Broadway between 24th and 25th Streets has long been a quiet counterpoint to the Flatiron District’s more tourist-heavy blocks. Among the mental health services listed in the area, NYC Aetna Therapist Collective occupies Suite 1201 at 1115 Broadway, a building that blends unobtrusively with the neighborhood’s mix of pre-war offices and modern co-working spaces. The practice’s presence here reflects a broader trend of therapy providers choosing central but understated locations, prioritizing accessibility over flashy storefronts.

Unlike clinics that rely on telehealth exclusivity, this collective offers onsite services, a detail that may appeal to clients who prefer in-person sessions. The business also notes an assistive hearing loop, a feature less commonly advertised but critical for accessibility. While many practices in Manhattan operate out of shared suites or residential conversions, this one sits in a dedicated office space, a distinction that might matter to those weighing logistical factors like building access or restroom availability.

Ownership structure can be a subtle but meaningful detail in healthcare settings, and here, the practice identifies as women-owned. That designation doesn’t dictate clinical approach, but it’s a data point some clients consider when selecting a provider. The collective’s listing avoids the broad, vague language that saturates many therapy directories, instead presenting a concise set of operational specifics—no promises of transformation, just the framework for services rendered.

For those mapping out a first visit, the entrance is on Broadway, with directions pinned at this map link. Questions about appointments or logistics can be directed to (646) 624-0810. The block itself is a study in contrasts: a historic church shares the street with a 24-hour deli, and the F train rumbles beneath, a reminder of the city’s relentless pulse just outside the therapy room door.

Technical Info

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Created 24 May 2026
Updated 07 Jul 2026

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