Thanks for your interest in Steve's Coaching for Men. All bookings and enquiries for Steve are handled by Therapy in the City. Please complete the form here or contact the practice directly via the following to book your 'Single session coaching' or 'ADHD coaching':
Practice Email: [email protected] Practice Manager: Jade Fraser-McKendry All enquiries are responded to promptly. If you haven't received a reply within 3 days, please check your spam/junk folder (in particular if you are using yahoo or hotmail accounts). PRACTICE OPENING TIMES: Monday - Thursday 9am to 7pm Friday 9am to 5pm Sessions are available in person at our Broughty Ferry Road, Dundee office (see map below) or globally online via zoom. CONFIDENTIALITY AND PRIVACY Please be assured that all phone calls, emails and correspondence are dealt with in strict confidence. Client confidentiality and privacy is maintained at all times. |
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Ingleside House, 310 Broughty Ferry Road, Dundee, DD4 7NJ
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PRACTICE INFORMATION
Onsite Car Park - Free Parking Building entered via a short stepped entrance with handrail and therapy room is located on the ground floor of the building. The office has a locked access door - Please press the Therapy in the City button on arrival and you will be buzzed in. Take a seat in reception and Steve will come and collect you. *During Covid-19 restrictions please refer to your booking confirmation for arrival changes and updates. |
AREAS COVERED: Stone Carver Coaching is based within Therapy in the City at Broughty Ferry Road, Dundee with services covering Angus, Tayside, The East Neuk of Fife and within easy reach of Perth, Angus, Arbroath, Auchterarder, Blairgowrie, Coupar Angus, Dunkeld, Dunfermline, Edinburgh, Errol, Forfor, Glenrothes, Kinross, Kirkcaldy, Leuchars, Montrose, St Andrews, Stirling and surrounding villages and counties.
Please note the Therapy in the City practice is not an emergency service and we are unable to offer urgent crisis appointments. If you or the person you are enquiring about is in crisis, or there are concerns around immediate safety, please see your GP as soon as possible or attend your local accident and emergency department.