Wallace W. Wong, PsyD

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Wallace W. Wong, PsyD in College Area is a San Diego clinical psychologist holding California License PSY 19920 and NPI 1730202250, practicing from 4786 Lucille Drive in the 92115 ZIP. Dr. Wong's clinical psychology licensure under taxonomy code 103TC0700X designates a specialization in clinical assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders across the lifespan. The Lucille Drive office sits in a residential section of College Area south of the SDSU campus, in a neighborhood that blends student housing, single-family homes, and small clinical practices. Clinical presentations treated include anxiety disorders, depression, trauma-related conditions, and behavioral concerns in children and adults, with assessment protocols that incorporate standardized psychological testing alongside clinical interview. Families navigating behavioral challenges in children build coordinated care plans that include diagnostic evaluations from the clinic and family-focused intervention at San Ysidro Health Community Heights Family Medicine, where integrated behavioral health services sit within a primary care setting. The proximity to San Diego State University places Dr. Wong's practice in a ZIP code where mental health demand spans college-age adults managing academic stress and first-episode mood disorders alongside longstanding community residents with complex clinical histories. Psychological evaluations produced by the practice generate diagnostic reports used by schools, courts, employers, and other treating providers who require formal documentation of cognitive and emotional functioning. El Cajon Boulevard runs through the commercial core of College Area, and the international dining corridor and student-serving businesses along that stretch create the neighborhood texture surrounding Dr. Wong's residential-side office. The mind-body dimension of chronic psychological distress intersects with somatic care, and Family Connection Chiropractic on El Cajon Boulevard addresses musculoskeletal complaints tied to stress-related tension patterns that benefit from concurrent psychological treatment. The practice accepts referrals from primary care physicians, school districts, and other mental health providers across San Diego seeking clinical psychology consultation and formal psychodiagnostic evaluation.