Community Counselling Centre

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Edmonton, Canada

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Counselor· Marriage or relationship counselor· Psychotherapist· Counseling & Mental Health· Hypnosis/Hypnotherapy· Family counselor· Mental health service

Community Counselling Centre Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Community Counselling Centre is located in Edmonton, Canada on 10534 124 St #202. Community Counselling Centre is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category counselor in Canada.

Address

10534 124 St #202

Phone

+1 7804823711

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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DILAN MORIN

My partner was booked in for an appointment this morning at 8:15 and NO ONE showed up. I think it's completely irresponsible to be running a counselling organisation, where you KNOW an individual is struggling... and you no show them. Not impressed. Do not recommend.

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Christina Gold

Amazing, helpful, friendly and good prices :) Julie is great !! Highly recommended

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Janine Henry

Excellent place! Holly is an amazing councilor, highly HIGHLY recommend!

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April Rose

I absolutley love that this place operates on a sliding scale. Makes it affordable for myself. My counselor is so easy to talk to, shes so compassionate and kind. The atmosphere here is very peaceful and easygoing. My counselor really makes me feel as if she understands me so well. A d I love that while I'm waiting if another counselor walks by they say hello and see if I'm doing alright. The only thing I dont like so much is that they only take cash so I have to pull out mo ey every time. I wish they took debit,credit or etransfer.

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