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  • Monday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
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Piedmont Community Services
Piedmont Community Services
Piedmont Community Services
Piedmont Community Services
Piedmont Community Services
Piedmont Community Services
Piedmont Community Services
Piedmont Community Services
Reviews
James R. Reel (01/28/2020)
I love this place because I met some people that have been there done that got the t-shirt and let me know I'm not the only one that needs help out here in this evil world! Thank you so much Courtney you are the best! And you are too Heather!
Roberta Wingfield (02/02/2020)
Piedmont has helped me tremendously. I am bipolar and they have put me on the medicines I need. They also truly care about my mental health.nThey help people who are addicts. They have a sliding scale payment plan. They take most insurances, even medicaid.nI am 100% satisfied that the people here can help anyone.
Susan Fleenor (05/05/2019)
I have been involved with PCS since March 2019 and in that short period I’ve been helped from their services more than I ever thought. My therapist along with the other professional staff I am connected with really have my best interest at heart. I hate to say this but I was one of those people who thought that I would get the least help from them and have gotten the most. Just trust the process and let them guide you and it’s all a wonderful line of little miracles taking place. Don’t be discouraged if it takes some time because all good things take time and most don’t work out the way we believe they should.
Norman Hurley (10/10/2017)
A great place to go to if you need help with problems that you just cannot overcome alone. If I were to be truthful...the folks there saved my very life. Many good people work there and have been in your shoes. May God Bless them all. Thanks to my friend Ron Mills. I shall never forget him all the days of my life.
Christopher Green (10/23/2018)
The people there are trained in all matter of helpful psychological situations. Whether it be substance abuse, helping family members.who suffer through loved ones substance abuse, treating people with a variety of psychological conditions as defined by the DSM-V, or there to talk by being referred by primary care doctors they truly do it all. It is often a thankless job that they undertake simply because of their love for other people and their selflessness. It certainly is not for the money that they may earn from it. In extreme cases the case managers will even go out and visit patients in their home setting, such a thankless job bit one so desperately needed.
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