Dr. Carmen Lynas, MS, PHD
Counselor, Psychologist
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Practice At 2625 Butterfield Rd Suite 138s
2625 Butterfield Rd
Suite 138s
Oak Brook, IL
60523
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Biography
Basic Information
Specialties- Counselor - Sub-Specialty: Professional
- Psychologist - Sub-Specialty: Clinical
Gender: Female
Languages Spoken: English, Spanish
Years In Practice: 11 (started in 2001)
Accepts New Patients: Yes
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Education & Training
Education| University | Degree | Area of Focus | Graduated |
|---|---|---|---|
| Palo Alto Univer | Other |
| Hospital Name | Year Completed |
|---|---|
| Northwestern University Medical School/Northwestern Memorial Hospital | 2002 |
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