Hours

Thursday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Chamber Rating

3.4 - (5 reviews)
3
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2
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Chamber Rating

3.4 - (5 reviews)
3
0
0
0
2
  • Evan Coleman

    After my last psychiatrist had a medical emergency, I was forced to consult with doctor Hapworth, with whom I had a genuinely terrible time. He was cold, distant, dismissive, and spoke in a bored monotone. He expressed doubt when I told him my meds and verified my prescriptions online, and stated that in his estimation of our thirty minute discussion I was not what I had been previously diagnosed (and was currently being medicated) as. He went on to tell me that the medications I'm taking - the result of years of trial and error - were incorrect and inadvisable, and expounded at length about the risks of the two meds I'm on (I knew, thanks); but he also wouldn't offer any alternatives, aside from quitting nicotine (wow, super insightful), until I started coming regularly to him for talk therapy (I already have a capable therapist, which you knew, doc, so hard pass). As much as I'd like to believe that, contrary to common sense, my recent nicotine addiction is the sole progenitor of problems I've had since childhood, I am disgusted and horrified by how unconcerned he was about the prospect of me returning to the miserable, unstable, suicidal state I was in whenever I've gone unmedicated or have changed medications. I pray that my old psychiatrist recovers, and will not return to Hapworth regardless.
    Apr 24th, 2019

  • Akiko Katsuragi

    These people lie. They tell you at the first visit “Well the good news is you’ll get the medication” and three months later, after you’ve agreed to everything they said, done exactly what was asked, tried to be polite, cooperative and accommodating, subjected yourself to the abject humanity and humility of the required tests, they then say that you don’t qualify. It’s so cruel. They only want to help rich people, give them free stuff and more money when they already have everything they need. They target and ignore those most vulnerable and in genuine distress but with no resources available to them. It makes no sense, but I suppose as long as it makes them money from the sponsor, that’s all they care about. Typical phony Yanks.
    Nov 4th, 2018

  • Moe Alsumidaie

    Very effective at identifying and treating core psychological issues. And great therapy. Highly recommend.
    May 17th, 2018

  • Christian Huygen

    I find their services to be a great balance of friendly and professional. Very helpful. Strongly recommend.
    Feb 5th, 2018

  • Tyler Smith


    Oct 13th, 2014

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About
Hapworth Center

Hapworth Center is located at 200 W 57th St #502 in New York, New York 10019. Hapworth Center can be contacted via phone at (212) 956-2000 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (212) 956-2000
  •   (212) 956-2003

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Hapworth Center?

A The phone number for Hapworth Center is: (212) 956-2000.


Q Where is Hapworth Center located?

A Hapworth Center is located at 200 W 57th St #502, New York, NY 10019


Q Is there a key contact at Hapworth Center?

A You can contact Elizabeth Arroryo at (212) 956-2000.


Q What days are Hapworth Center open?

A Hapworth Center is open:
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM


Q How is Hapworth Center rated?

A Hapworth Center has a 3.4 Star Rating from 5 reviewers.

Key Contacts

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Elizabeth Arroryo
Manager


Hours

Thursday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM

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Ratings and Reviews
Hapworth Center

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Overall Rating
( 5 Reviews )
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Evan Coleman on Google

image After my last psychiatrist had a medical emergency, I was forced to consult with doctor Hapworth, with whom I had a genuinely terrible time. He was cold, distant, dismissive, and spoke in a bored monotone. He expressed doubt when I told him my meds and verified my prescriptions online, and stated that in his estimation of our thirty minute discussion I was not what I had been previously diagnosed (and was currently being medicated) as. He went on to tell me that the medications I'm taking - the result of years of trial and error - were incorrect and inadvisable, and expounded at length about the risks of the two meds I'm on (I knew, thanks); but he also wouldn't offer any alternatives, aside from quitting nicotine (wow, super insightful), until I started coming regularly to him for talk therapy (I already have a capable therapist, which you knew, doc, so hard pass). As much as I'd like to believe that, contrary to common sense, my recent nicotine addiction is the sole progenitor of problems I've had since childhood, I am disgusted and horrified by how unconcerned he was about the prospect of me returning to the miserable, unstable, suicidal state I was in whenever I've gone unmedicated or have changed medications. I pray that my old psychiatrist recovers, and will not return to Hapworth regardless.


Akiko Katsuragi on Google

image These people lie. They tell you at the first visit “Well the good news is you’ll get the medication” and three months later, after you’ve agreed to everything they said, done exactly what was asked, tried to be polite, cooperative and accommodating, subjected yourself to the abject humanity and humility of the required tests, they then say that you don’t qualify. It’s so cruel.
They only want to help rich people, give them free stuff and more money when they already have everything they need. They target and ignore those most vulnerable and in genuine distress but with no resources available to them. It makes no sense, but I suppose as long as it makes them money from the sponsor, that’s all they care about. Typical phony Yanks.


Moe Alsumidaie on Google

image Very effective at identifying and treating core psychological issues. And great therapy. Highly recommend.


Christian Huygen on Google

image I find their services to be a great balance of friendly and professional. Very helpful. Strongly recommend.


Tyler Smith on Google

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Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 5 Reviews )
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