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Brightline Brooklyn Clinic

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Brooklyn address and hours

32 Court Street, Suite 808
Brooklyn, NY 11201


  • Mon–Fri: 8am to 7pm

  • Sat: By appointment only

Public Transportation

  1. Across the street from Jay Street Metro Tech (A, C, F + R subway lines)

  2. Five blocks away from Hoyt Street (2/3 subway line)

  3. Eight blocks away from DeKalb Ave (B, Q, R lines)

Parking and arrival info

Parking: Paid parking garages are available in the area; please plan ahead so you have plenty of time to park, walk, and get upstairs to your appointment on time.


Arriving: Please check in with a photo ID at the lobby desk. Brightline is on the 8th floor, Suite 808.


How to find us

32 Court Street, Suite 808
Brooklyn, NY 11201

Hours:

  • Mon–Fri: 8am to 7pm

  • Sat: By appointment only


Public Transportation

  • Across the street from Jay Street Metro Tech (A, C, F + R subway lines)

  • Five blocks away from Hoyt Street (2/3 subway line)

  • Eight blocks away from DeKalb Ave (B, Q, R lines)


Parking: Paid parking garages are available in the area; please plan ahead so you have plenty of time to park, walk, and get upstairs to your appointment on time


Arriving: Please check in with a photo ID at the lobby desk. Brightline is on the 8th floor, Suite 808.


Meet our Brooklyn care team

Tara Balin, LMSW

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“I was inspired to become a therapist by a deep interest in creating space for healing and supporting others in facing challenges and reaching their personal and emotional goals.”

Ramya Chunduri, LCSW

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"Growing up, I noticed a lack of representation/cultural awareness . As I grew up dealing with life's struggles alone, I later realized that I wanted to bear witness to life's hardest moments and walk with others in their respective journeys."


Stephanie Eichler, LMSW

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“I have always been genuinely interested in learning about people and hearing their stories. I am passionate about helping clients lead fulfilling lives, empowering them to discover their inner strengths and overcome challenges.”


Annie Elfers, LCSW

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“I am a proud former ADHD kid who has had her own fair share of good and bad experiences in behavioral health settings. I aspire to provide the thoughtful, empathetic care that all children and families deserve, though many wish they could find.”

Sierra Freeman, LMSW

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“As a former teacher who grew up with ADHD, I know how hard it can be when children don’t yet have the words to share what they’re feeling. That inspired me to become a therapist, so I could support kids and families in finding those words, feeling understood, and knowing they are valued just as they are.”


Gina Foster, LMSW

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“I was inspired to become a therapist after my experience providing one-on-one and group counseling to 6th-8th graders while pursuing my MSW. I find it energizing to watch individuals grow in confidence and self-understanding, while supporting them through such a formative time.”


Edward Merritt, PhD

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“What excites me most about the field is being able to connect therapeutic skills to the interests or passions of my clients. It is very motivating when I see something that we have been working on finally click with a child.”

Nikhil Nadkarni, MD

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“Prior to becoming a doctor, I had spent time working in leprosy colonies in rural India and there I learned that the social consequences of illness can be profound and often more impactful than the medical consequences of illness. With this in mind, I found my way to Psychiatry, which is the discipline in medicine that I believe is the most attuned to the social determinants of health and the social consequences of mental and physical disorders.” 

Hannah Rush, MSN, FNP, PMHNP

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“My inspiration to become a nurse practitioner was because of my desire to help people, especially in underserved areas."

Sylvia Ryszewska, PhD

Therapist Sylvia Ryszewska

"I knew I always wanted to work with children and families in some capacity - I am a strong advocate of early intervention and want children and families to have the necessary coping skills to navigate life effectively as it can, and does, change the trajectory of their lives."

Nikki Vega, LCSW

Nikki Vega, LCSW headshot

"I became a therapist because I believe deeply in the healing power of relationships and the power of community. I wanted to learn from and work with people working to repair their relationships with themselves and with others."

Madelyn Williams, LMSW

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“I am inspired to become therapist by seeing how powerful it is for children and families to have someone truly present with them in difficult moments. What continues to motivate me are the small but profound shifts in resilience and confidence that happen when kids feel safe, understood, and supported.”

Meet our Brooklyn care team

Tara Balin, LMSW

Tara Balin, LMSW- headshot

“I was inspired to become a therapist by a deep interest in creating space for healing and supporting others in facing challenges and reaching their personal and emotional goals.”

Tara's profile

Ramya Chunduri, LCSW

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"Growing up, I noticed a lack of representation/cultural awareness . As I grew up dealing with life's struggles alone, I later realized that I wanted to bear witness to life's hardest moments and walk with others in their respective journeys."


Ramya's profile

Stephanie Eichler, LMSW

Stephanie Eichler, LMSW- headshot

“I have always been genuinely interested in learning about people and hearing their stories. I am passionate about helping clients lead fulfilling lives, empowering them to discover their inner strengths and overcome challenges.”


Stephanie's profile

Annie Elfers, LCSW

Annie Elfers, LCSW- headshot

“I am a proud former ADHD kid who has had her own fair share of good and bad experiences in behavioral health settings. I aspire to provide the thoughtful, empathetic care that all children and families deserve, though many wish they could find.”

Annie's profile

Sierra Freeman, LMSW

Sierra Freeman, LMSW- headshot

“As a former teacher who grew up with ADHD, I know how hard it can be when children don’t yet have the words to share what they’re feeling. That inspired me to become a therapist, so I could support kids and families in finding those words, feeling understood, and knowing they are valued just as they are.”


Sierra's profile

Gina Foster, LMSW

Gina Foster, LMSW- headshot

“I was inspired to become a therapist after my experience providing one-on-one and group counseling to 6th-8th graders while pursuing my MSW. I find it energizing to watch individuals grow in confidence and self-understanding, while supporting them through such a formative time.”


Gina's profile

Edward Merritt, PhD

Edward Merritt PhD 500

“What excites me most about the field is being able to connect therapeutic skills to the interests or passions of my clients. It is very motivating when I see something that we have been working on finally click with a child.”

Dr. Merritt's profile

Nikhil Nadkarni, MD

Nikhil Nadkarni MD headshot

“Prior to becoming a doctor, I had spent time working in leprosy colonies in rural India and there I learned that the social consequences of illness can be profound and often more impactful than the medical consequences of illness. With this in mind, I found my way to Psychiatry, which is the discipline in medicine that I believe is the most attuned to the social determinants of health and the social consequences of mental and physical disorders.” 

Dr. Nadkarni's Profile

Hannah Rush, MSN, FNP, PMHNP

Hannah Rush, MSN, FNP, PMHNP headshot

“My inspiration to become a nurse practitioner was because of my desire to help people, especially in underserved areas."

Hannah's profile

Sylvia Ryszewska, PhD

Therapist Sylvia Ryszewska

"I knew I always wanted to work with children and families in some capacity - I am a strong advocate of early intervention and want children and families to have the necessary coping skills to navigate life effectively as it can, and does, change the trajectory of their lives."

Dr. Ryszewska profile

Nikki Vega, LCSW

Nikki Vega, LCSW headshot

"I became a therapist because I believe deeply in the healing power of relationships and the power of community. I wanted to learn from and work with people working to repair their relationships with themselves and with others."

Nikki's profile

Madelyn Williams, LMSW

Madelyn Williams, LMSW- headshot

“I am inspired to become therapist by seeing how powerful it is for children and families to have someone truly present with them in difficult moments. What continues to motivate me are the small but profound shifts in resilience and confidence that happen when kids feel safe, understood, and supported.”

Madelyn's profile

What Brightline offers through our in-person and online appointments

Care for every child starts with a diagnostic evaluation. It includes structured, in-depth conversations with both parent and child, and a follow-up session where we'll share evaluation results and a recommendation for next steps.

The goal? That you come away holding a care plan you helped create, knowing we truly understand what your child needs. From there, Brightline will recommend one of these paths:

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