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Monday - Friday 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM
First Saturday of Each Month 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM
4380 West 12th Street, Suite 2
Erie PA, 16505
Medical Insurance policies generally cover part or all of the cost of outpatient mental health therapy but, for those who are uninsured, we offer a sliding fee schedule based on income.

Who Are We?

Mark Campbell
LPC
Mark completed his master’s degree, graduating Summa Cum Laude, in Clinical Mental Health counseling at Edinboro University. Mark is happy to be back home to Erie, and treasures helping people using a proven practical common sense approach to mental health.
- Phone:(814) 881-5277
- Email:Mark@MarkVCampbell.com

Janet Campbell
Ph.D, LPC, LPN
After ten years of nursing, she returned to school and got a Bachelor of Science in Psychology at the University of Phoenix. She went on to obtain her Master of Arts at Edinboro University with a degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. She went on to graduate from Northcentral University with a doctorate in psychology with a specialty focus on Trauma and Disaster Relief.
- Phone:(814) 881-5277
- Email:Janet@markvcampbell.com
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