North Shore Psychiatry Center opens at 500 Cummings Center
December 9, 2009 - Front Section
North Shore Psychiatry Center recently opened at 500 Cummings Center, joining more than 100 healthcare practices at the bustling Cummings Center campus. A newly formed medical group, North Shore Psychiatry Center provides diagnostic evaluations, consultation, therapy, psychopharmacology and substance use disorder treatment for patients of all ages.
A Mass. General Hospital physician for 10 years, Dr. Anne Moylan is a graduate of Boston University School of Medicine and has a general adult practice. Her brother, Jeffrey Bucci, MD, treats children and adolescents and is affiliated with Beverly Hospital and North Shore Medical Center. Dr. Bucci is a graduate of Tulane University School of Medicine and recently completed a fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry at Mayo Clinic. Raised on the North Shore, Drs. Moylan and Bucci are graduates of Hamilton-Wenham Regional High School and both currently reside in Ipswich.
"We chose to join the thriving medical community at Cummings Center for the premier Boston-style office setting offered at 500 Cummings Center in a convenient North Shore location," said Dr. Moylan. With views of ponds and nature trails, North Shore Psychiatry Center's new 3,000 square foot office was custom-designed with the needs of its patients in mind. The clinic provides an attractive and comfortable setting, with private offices, a spacious and well-equipped play area for children, and conference space for group and family therapy and consultations.
The Medical Center at Cummings Center earns praise from its physicians for its proximity to local hospitals and the symbiotic relationships that develop among the many on-site practitioners.
The award-winning office and research complex provides a convenient location and desirable amenities for patients, employees and visitors, including fitness centers, plentiful free parking, two full-service banks, children's, adult and canine daycare, six restaurants, onsite MBTA and CATA bus service and a branch of North Shore Community College.