For Treatment Information, Contact

Dr. Suzanne Graupner Pike, Ph.D, CCGC-II

Licensed Clinical Psychologist (PSY16492)
California Certified Gambling Counselor-II (CCGC #122)
12929 Pomerado Rd., Poway, CA  92064
Tel: 619-806-7453    Fax: 760-798-1001
Email:
spikephd@sandiego-rx4gambling.com
Blog: www.sandiego-rx4gambling.blogspot.com
Toll-Free: 1-866-40-NOBET
(1-866-406-6238)
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General Driving Directions -
See map below

From Hwy 15 in Poway, CA -
1. Take Exit 18 onto Poway Rd. and travel 3 miles to     
     Pomerado Rd.
2. The Poway Promenade shopping center will be on    
     the right.
3. Turn right on Pomerado Rd. and travel 1 block to      
     Oak Knoll Rd.
4. Make a left-hand U-turn at the stoplight.
5. Travel back on Pomerado Rd. approximately             
     1/4-block and turn right into small side parking lot at  
     the Poway Square - white building with large wood   
     shingles - address is 12921-43. Free parking is along  
     the sides and at the back of the building.
6. At the front of the building take the elevator to the     
     second floor.
7. Suite #12929 is the second door down on your right,
     next to the Alano Club.
Alternative route for
East San Diego County residents -
1. From Hwy 8 in Santee, CA., exit onto Hwy 67             
     going north.
2. Travel 13 miles to Scripps Poway Parkway.
3. Turn left on Scripps Poway Parkway and travel           
      5 1/2 miles to Pomerado Rd.
4. Turn right on Pomerado Rd. and travel 1 mile to        
     Oak Knoll Rd.
5. At approximately 1/4-block and turn right into small   
     side parking lot at the Poway Square - white              
     building with large wood shingles - address is             
     12921-43. Free parking is along the sides and at the  
     back of the building.
6. At the front of the building take the elevator to the     
     second floor.
7. Suite #12929 is the second door down on your right,
     next to the Alano Club.
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Mental illness is
doing
something
repeatedly,
over and over
again, and
expecting a
different
outcome each
time."

Albert Einstein





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