Xuan Tran-Walsh
About
Midtown’s endless corridors of glass and steel still leave room for quieter work—like the kind that happens behind a closed door on the seventeenth floor. Social workers here tend to cluster near transit hubs, where clients can slip in without a long commute. Xuan Tran-Walsh fits neatly into that pattern, occupying a suite at 112 W 34th St. Fl 17, New York, NY 10120.
From crisis intervention to advocacy and case management, the practice covers the spectrum most city dwellers expect when they reach out. Sessions often focus on housing instability, mental-health navigation, and legal referrals, the kind of support that keeps people tethered when systems feel stacked against them. Across the hall from corporate offices, the office itself stays out of sight, letting the work speak instead.
Afternoons can be easier to book than mornings, though the phone line remains the quickest way to confirm. Reach the office at (646) 453-6777 to schedule or ask about sliding-scale fees. The building sits above Penn Station, so trains and buses drop visitors within a block.
Those who prefer to scout the location beforehand can pull up a map and walk the route once or twice. The elevator bank on 34th Street handles the rest, whisking clients up to the seventeenth floor without fanfare.