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Denise Shauer

8101 Hinson Farm Rd Ste 117
Alexandria, VA 22306 703-765-0299

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Myrna B Alexander

5276 Dawes Ave
Alexandria, VA 22311 703-379-7350

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A near total waste of time. Regularly, she ate her lunch while attempting... - Jan 12, 2015

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Mount Vernon Mental Health Ctr
Alexandria, VA 22309 703-360-6910

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They were very calm we talked it out it was the best thing we did in 20 years - Mar 06, 2020

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Jennifer McLish

324 N Fairfax St #200
Alexandria, VA 22314 202-281-4563

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Michael Fronce

6204 Old Franconia Rd #A
Alexandria, VA 22310 703-340-1418

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Patricia Simmons

1505 King St
Alexandria, VA 22314 703-548-0400

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Vince Nevins

505 Wythe St
Alexandria, VA 22314 703-836-8548

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