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Philmont Guidance Center Welcomes Six New Staff
Four Therapists and two Certified Registered Nurse Practitioners Join Behavioral Health Practice, Part of Holy Redeemer Health System

Philmont Guidance Center, a leading behavioral health organization with offices in Huntingdon Valley, Doylestown and Flourtown/Erdenheim is excited to announce the addition of four new therapists and two certified nurse practitioners. The expansion will help address the increased demand for behavioral health services throughout the community.
Ann E. Plenderleith, LCSW; Amy Vecho, MA LPC; Addie Johnson, LPC; and Siobhann Hall, LCSW, have joined Philmont’s care team and are eager to support patients on their health journey. Aura Moreno, CRNP, and Katelyn Shaffer, CRNP, will work with Philmont’s psychiatrists assisting with medication management and evaluation.
“We are very excited to welcome four new therapists and two nurse practitioners. These individuals bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to our practice, further expanding our ability to provide behavioral health services to those in need,” said Daniel G. Hartman, MD, Philmont Guidance Center’s owner and lead physician. Hartman serves as the vice president and medical director of Community Behavioral Health for Holy Redeemer Health System.
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Many counselors offer evening and weekend appointments. Most commercial insurance plans are accepted. For more information or to schedule an appointment call 215-914-2119 for the Huntingdon Valley office, 215-233-2425 for the Flourtown/Erdenheim office and 215-348-9640 for the Doylestown office, or visit www.philmontguidance.com.
About Philmont Guidance Center
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Philmont Guidance Center, PC, is a private mental health treatment center dedicated to helping children, adolescents, families, adults and couples achieve their highest potential. Our psychiatrists, psychologists and psychiatric social workers are well known throughout the Philadelphia area as warm, compassionate professionals who specialize in goal-directed, practical therapeutic approaches.