Zest for Life Counseling 548 East 300 South Circle, American Fork, UT 84003
About the Business
Zest for Life Counseling is a health institution located at 548 East 300 South Circle in American Fork, Utah, United States. Our dedicated team of experienced counselors is committed to helping individuals achieve a greater sense of well-being and mental health. We offer a range of counseling services to address various issues such as anxiety, depression, stress, and relationship problems. Our goal is to provide a supportive and nurturing environment where clients can explore their thoughts and feelings, develop coping skills, and work towards personal growth and healing. At Zest for Life Counseling, we believe that everyone deserves to live a fulfilling and joyful life.
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Location & Phone number
548 E 300 S Cir #106, American Fork, UT 84003, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"The staff is always so kind and helpful! I often feel incredibly lucky I found this office. Highly recommend giving this place a shot!"
"I could not have chosen a better place! Kylie Hogan is truly one of the MOST incredible LCSW's. The care, compassion, empathy and guidance she provides is unmatched! I have met a few other people that work there and they seem wonderful as well! The feeling in their space is very comforting. I highly recommend Zest For Life!"
"It can be so hard to find a good counselor and we have been so happy with Nate. He has a way of validating you and keeping it light while moving through BIG things, in encouraging ways and Quickly. He is just really good at what he does and you can feel his authentic passion in his “work”."
"Our entire large family has each had a turn at Zest for one reason or another. We find each therapist to be helpful and insightful. Even our younger kids have benefited from how to handle and manage strong emotions, how to self-soothe, and how to articulate their needs. It's been super eye opening to see what benefits come from therapy. Also, to get the most out of any therapist, you have to articulate your needs. If you want to solve problems and correct bad learned behavior, let them know and they'll work with you. But if you want to vent, probably any therapist would be happy to be paid to listen."
"I'm soarry but I couldn't just Best on feeling prime or even promotable of such "Zest'y'ness".. - 9 days since first contact by phone - 6 since first interview, which with Dr.Kras wasn't my issue (in fact he was just fine) wouldn't mind the second booking..:/* but more skeptical from their methods of contact like with your active insurance and basic info like.. does Ms/Mrs.Cottle have it out for me or.. lmfao I mean bombard my phone with (maybe 3+) texts but 2+ voicemails requesting moar documentation pictures of my (ever still active' insurance) just erks me when I be getting it through emails too and an extra 50 dollar missed (but feeling rushed) 'appt. Charge' on top of my 25 dollar visit initial session. But despite telling Zest' I put my TWO weeks in so that That's my current insurance & dental/vision Holding situation in terms with my work/company, I don't like the discrimination was needed to feel like I myself or whether my company that I worked 9+ months for (OT months mostly) wood NOT continuously uphold my active Insurance/benefit contract when they SHOULD uphold the full last month to which the last benefit payment was deducted. Just eh, not happy with the coordination / upkeep work AKA user friendliness. Doctor was good though :/"
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