Sabina Fila, LCSW
About
Upper East Side streets hold quiet corners. Sabina Fila, LCSW occupies one of them, offering a practice grounded in clinical social work just steps from Central Park. The address—17 E 75th St New York, NY 10021—places it within a neighborhood where brownstones and high-rises share sidewalks, and where daily life moves at a pace that allows for reflection. Here, the focus remains on the individual, with sessions that address anxiety, depression, life transitions, and relational challenges.
Therapy in Manhattan often competes with the city’s relentless energy. Yet practices like this one carve out space for stillness, even if only for an hour. Social workers in this part of town frequently navigate the intersection of privilege and pressure, helping clients untangle the expectations that come with living in a neighborhood defined by both history and hustle. The work isn’t about quick fixes; it’s about building resilience in a place where success is often measured by external markers.
Finding a clinician who aligns with your needs can feel like searching for a familiar face in a crowded subway car. Sabina Fila brings a clinical lens to issues like grief, trauma, and identity, offering a steady presence in a city where change is the only constant. The practice operates without fanfare, relying on word of mouth and the quiet trust that develops between therapist and client over time.
Directions to the office are straightforward—map your route here. When you’re ready to connect, the number to call is (212) 228-6853. Sometimes, the most meaningful steps begin with a single conversation.