


Dr. Diane Herbs, PHD
Dr. Diane Herbs, PHD is a psychologist in Las Vegas, NV. She is accepting new patients.
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1771 E Flamingo Rd Ste 112B Las Vegas, NV 89119Make an Appointment
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- Office environment
- Appointment scheduling
- Listened & answered questions
- Explained conditions well
- Staff friendliness
- Appointment wasn't rushed
- Trusted the provider's decisions
- Wait times
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About Me
care philosophy
A full range of psychological services to persons 18 years and older, with a treatment plan tailored to your specific needs to help you reach your full potential.Psychology
Counseling
Clinical Psychology
Psychotherapy
California School Of Professional Psychology
1994University Of California At Los Angeles
Undergraduate School, 1985
Effects of age on the adaptive behavior of institutionalized and noninstitutionalized individuals with down syndrome., 1988
Diplomate American Board of Psychological Specialties, January 31