Sue Goldman, MSW
About
Social work finds its rhythm on the Upper East Side. Sue Goldman, MSW offers sessions that address anxiety, depression, life transitions, grief, trauma, and relationship challenges—common threads in a neighborhood where daily pace rarely slows. The practice sits at 330 E 70th St, a quiet stretch between Lexington and Second Avenues where brownstones and high-rises share the sidewalk.
Therapy here doesn’t follow a single script. Some clients arrive seeking short-term support through a career shift or family change; others settle into longer-term work around deeper patterns. The approach stays flexible—adjusting to what each person brings through the door, whether it’s stress from a demanding job or the weight of unresolved loss.
Appointments can be scheduled by calling (212) 794-0333, a number that connects directly to the office without automated menus. The Upper East Side’s density means most clients walk or take the 6 train, though buses and cabs are just as common when the weather turns.
For directions, the map leads straight to the building entrance: 330 E 70th St on Google Maps. Street parking is metered, and garages cluster a few blocks south near 68th Street, though many prefer to leave the car at home.