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Welcome To Cruse Medical Organisation
We strive to provide assistance for individuals and families in need.
We have highly trained staff who are committed to our cause – changing the lives of children and their families.
At Risk Youth Programs is an educational / support programme for children, youth, and parents of troubled youth aged between 8 -17 who are currently facing difficulties in making the right decisions.
We have handled a plethore of conditions and are confident that new patients would receicve a memroable experience.
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Mood Disorder
Health conditions where a disturbance in a person’s mood is the main underlying feature.

Anxiety Disorder
This conditions characterized by escalated feelings of anxiety or fear.

Attention Deficit
When noticed in children, it may linger into adulthood if necessary intervention .

Learning Disorder
LD may affect a child’s ability to receive, process, analyze or store information
What We Do?
Our Mission Statement :
At Cruse Medical Care, our mission is to empower at-risk youth and latchkey kids aged 8 to 17 through comprehensive counselling, medication management, and linkages to safe housing.
Our highly trained staff is dedicated to transforming the lives of children and their families by offering an educational and support program that equips youth with the skills needed to make positive decisions.
With a wealth of experience handling diverse conditions, we are confident that each new patient will receive a memorable and life-changing experience.
At Risk Youth Parenting Resources
- Treatment
- Parenting
- ADHD
- Therapies
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Over 20 Years of Industry Experience.
Based in Lawrenceville – Georgia, Cruse Medical Care boasts of certified and qualified psychiatrists who have over 20 years of experience. We have handled a plethora of conditions and are confident that new patients would receive a memorable experience.
20
Years of Industry Experience.
50+
Programs
500+
Members
10+
Expert Therapies
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