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Cynthia Bertolotti BCBA

Behavioral Analyst

6601 OWENS DR STE 270 PLEASANTON CA, 94588

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Cynthia Bertolotti BCBA is a top Behavioral Analyst in PLEASANTON, CA. With a passion for the field and an unwavering commitment to their specialty, Cynthia Bertolotti BCBA is an expert in changing the lives of their patients for the better. Through their designated cause and expertise in the field, Cynthia Bertolotti BCBA is a prime example of a true leader in health care. As a leader and expert in their field, Cynthia Bertolotti BCBA is passionate about enhancing patient quality of life. They embody the values of communication, safety, and trust when dealing directly with patients. In PLEASANTON, CA, Cynthia Bertolotti BCBA is a true asset to their field and dedicated to the profession of medicine.

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6601 OWENS DR STE 270 -
PLEASANTON, CA 94588
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