Dr. Aimee Oneill

Clinical Social WorkerFemale12+ years of experience
Dr. Aimee Oneill is a clinical social worker in Charlotte, North Carolina. She graduated from State University of New York at Buffalo School of Medicine in 2010 and has been in practice for 12+ years.
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Location

Dr. Aimee Oneill
429 Billingsley Road
Charlotte, North Carolina 28211
Dr. Aimee Oneill
100 Billingsley Road
Charlotte, North Carolina 28211

Education

Medical school

Dr. Oneill attended State University of New York at Buffalo School of Medicine and graduated in 2010 (12 years ago). State University of New York at Buffalo School of Medicine is ranked #74 number in the "Best Medical Schools" by U.S. News.

About Me

Dr. Oneill works at Anuvia Prevention and Recovery, Center, Inc, which has 3 other health providers.

Primary specialty
Clinical Social Worker
Years of experience
12+ years
Gender
Female
NPI
1346679958

Conditions Treated

As a clinical social worker, Dr. Oneill may see patients with the following conditions. Please check with Dr. Oneill what conditions she treats. Dr. Oneill may treat additional conditions not listed.

  • Anger management
  • Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
  • Bipolar disorder
  • Career counseling
  • Child abuse
  • Compassion fatigue
  • Dialectical behavior therapy
  • Drug abuse
  • Eating disorder
  • Emdr
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Specialties

Dr. Oneill is a clinical social worker.

Clinical Social Worker

Clinical social work is a specialty within the broader profession of social work. The American Board of Clinical Social Work (ABCSW) defines clinical social work as "a healthcare profession based on theories and methods of prevention and treatment in providing mental-health/healthcare services, with special focus on behavioral and bio-psychosocial problems and disorders." The National Association of Social Workers defines clinical social work as "a specialty practice area of social work which focuses on the assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental illness, emotional, and other behavioral disturbances. Individual, group and family therapy are common treatment modalities."