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Stacy Knoll, LPC

Counseling* Age 57
Stacy Knoll, LPC

Offers telehealth

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Stacy Knoll, LPC

Counseling* Age 57
Fitchburg, WI
Accepting new patients

Offers telehealth

 

Overview

Stacy Knoll, LPC works in Fitchburg, WI as a Counselor.
Their office accepts new patients and has telehealth appointments. Stacy Knoll practices at Mindy's Place in Fitchburg, WI.

Offers Telehealth

This provider offers telehealth appointments. Call the office to schedule.

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Insurance Accepted

* Please verify this information when scheduling an appointment.
  • $20 Copay $500 Deductible Plan HMO
  • Medicaid

Locations

  1. 1 Mindy's Place
    2961 Yarmouth Greenway Dr Ste 2, Fitchburg, WI 53711

About Me

Specialties*
Counseling
Women's Health Psychology
Adolescent Psychology
Specialties*
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Stacy Knoll, LPC accepts new patients on Medical News Today.

Stacy Knoll accepts telehealth appointments. Please call Stacy Knoll's office to make an appointment.

Stacy Knoll accepts Dean Health Plan, Inc., Group Health Cooperative (GHC) of Southwest Wisconsin and Midwest Health Plan as well as many others. See all of the insurances Stacy Knoll accepts here.

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