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We’d love to hear from you. Whether you’re reaching out for support, looking to book an appointment, or have questions about our services, our team is here to help.

Parking:

Paid parking on Wellington Street, and free parking for 1-2 hours on side streets.

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Directions

We are located at 1350 Wellington Street West. The closest main intersection is Wellington and Island Park.

Stepping off at Tunney’s Pasture Station from one of the main bus routes is an easy way to get into the neighborhood. Buses such as route 2 and 16 will bring you steps away from our office.

Frequently Asked Questions

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We believe in transparency and comfort from the very first step. Explore answers to frequently asked questions about how we work and what you can expect at Anchor.

Please reach out to our administrative team. They can be reached in three ways: by phone at 613-722-7373, by email at admin@anchorpsychology.ca, or by completing the contact form on this website. Our team will gather some information about your concerns, let you know how long the wait will be, and will reach out to book appointments with the appropriate practitioner.

We offer both in person and virtual appointments at Anchor Psychological Services. During your initial meeting with your clinician, together you will decide which format will best suit your needs. All dietitian services are currently virtual.

Many private extended health insurance plans cover meetings with registered psychologists, clinicians supervised by registered psychologists, as well as dietitians. If you are unsure about your coverage, contact your insurance provider to ask about details of your coverage.

Our team at Anchor is committed to providing neurodivergent-affirming care. When working with neurodivergent individuals, our aim is to build on their strengths and help them thrive as themselves in a neurotypical world.

At Anchor we are committed to providing safe, inclusive, Health at Every Size (HAES) treatment across therapy and dietitian services.

Safety at Anchor means being able to show up as yourself without fear of judgement. We actively work to create an environment that affirms all gender, sexual, racial, and cultural identities. We also provide a body positive zone, welcoming all shapes, sizes and abilities.

A psychologist is a highly trained mental health professional who helps people understand and manage their thoughts, emotions, and behaviours. All psychologists at Anchor have completed a doctoral degree followed by supervised clinical experience and rigorous licensing requirements set by The College of Psychologists and Behaviour Analysts of Ontario. They are qualified to assess, diagnose, and treat a wide range of mental health concerns using evidence-based approaches to support well-being and personal growth.

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