National Provider Identifier Database

MARY ANN CLEARY, LCSW, CADC – NPI #1295194710
Clinical

A social worker who holds a master?s or doctoral degree in social work from an accredited school of social work in addition to at least two years of post-master?s supervised experience in a clinical setting. The social worker must be licensed, certified, or registered at the clinical level in the jurisdiction of practice. A clinical social worker provides direct services, including interventions focused on interpersonal interactions, intrapsychic dynamics, and life management issues. Clinical social work services are based on bio-psychosocial perspectives. Services consist of assessment, diagnosis, treatment (including psychotherapy and counseling), client-centered advocacy, consultation, evaluation, and prevention of mental illness, emotional, or behavioral disturbances.


Contact Information

MARY ANN CLEARY, LCSW, CADC
5517 N KENMORE AVE
CHICAGO, IL60640
Phone: 773-275-7962
Fax: 773-561-5497
Website:
Specialty Taxonomy Code
* Clinical 1041C0700X
Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) 101YA0400X
Social Worker 104100000X

* Indicates primary specialty

NPI Profile & details for MARY ANN CLEARY

NPI Number 1295194710
Credentials LCSW, CADC
Entity Individual
Enumeration date 02/11/2016
Last updated 05/30/2018 - About 8 years ago
Sole proprietor1 No
Identifiers
  • IL License #: 149020354
  • IL License #: 150101658
  • IL License #: 32954
Hospital affiliation n/a

1 A sole proprietor/sole proprietorship is an individual, and as such, is eligible for a single NPI number. The sole proprietor must apply for the NPI number using his or her own Social Security Number (SSN), not an Employer Identification Number (EIN) even if he/she has an EIN.

Reviews for MARY ANN CLEARY, LCSW, CADC

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  •  02/09/2026 by PREVIOUS PATIENT - (1 out of 5 Stars)

    I had Mary Ann as a therapist between 2023-2025, roughly. During that time I had multiple crises and needed mental health support, but did not get that from her. She was overly clinical yet didn’t say anything of value — the only reason I say “clinical” is that she did not make an effort to connect emotionally, and her primary motivation was payment and minutes. We had telehealth sessions where I could see in her glasses reflection she was doing something else (and this was confirmed by her AI-like responses of “that sounds hard” or “I’m sorry”).

    Overall, I am truly sorry that I stuck with her as long as I did. Sticking to the facts and not editorializing: she offered me little support. When I had an attempt, her only outreach was asking why I missed my session and that I would be charged the $200, not covered by insurance, no show fee (I was incapacitated and in the hospital). I think that speaks for itself, and I won’t get into her character that at most times came off as condescending.


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