
Will serve New Smyrna Beach and Volusia County as well



PORT ORANGE -- While many Doctors are closing their doors in fear of the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, residents of the cities of Port Orange and New Smyrna Beach in Volusia County are excited about a group of prominent community physicians who are taking a bold step forward in opening the Center for Behavioral Medicine as early as Tuesday.
It's a newly formed partnership with three of Volusia County's most highly sought after behavioral health practitioners: Anthony Capozzi MD, Salvador Leo Cevallos MD and Shane Porter, LMHC.
Capozzi, Cevallos and Porter saw the need for a center for behavioral medicine where the patients would be treated with innovative care by local leading experts in the field of psychiatry and counseling.
Capozzi, Cevallos and Porter saw the need for a center for behavioral medicine where the patients would be treated with innovative care by local leading experts in the field of psychiatry and counseling.
The Center for Behavioral Medicine will specialize in treating childhood and adult ADHD, depression, anxiety disorders, obsessive compulsive disorder, bipolar disorder, autism spectrum disorders, post traumatic stress disorder, behavioral problems associated with traumatic brain injury (TBI), addictions, anger and insomnia.
The Center of Behavioral Medicine will be the area's only "cog med provider." It is located at 1730 Dunlawton Ave., Suite 3, Port Orange, FL 32127. The phone number is 386-957-3905.
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