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Meet Tolulope Oduyejo-Williams!! She’s a licensed, board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner.
Tolulope Oduyejo-Williams is a licensed, board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner at Serenity Mental Health Centers. Tolulope places great emphasis on the patient’s involvement in determining goals of treatment. Meaningful goals for patients generally go beyond symptoms to include quality of life, functioning, and a sense of fulfilment. Her evidence-based and compassionate treatment approach allows integration of clinical expertise with the best available evidence from current research to improve patient outcomes. Contact Serenity today to schedule an appointment with Tolulope!
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Meet Kayla Brewer! She’s a licensed, board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner.
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Kayla Brewer is a licensed and board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner at Serenity Mental Health Centers. Kayla approaches patient care with the mindset that remission is possible. She collaborates with her patient to make this a reality. In her own words, “We are here to live and live life abundantly, and those who may have a mental illness are not exempt from living an abundant life.” ...
Introducing Yun (Winnie) Bunch
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Introducing Yun (Winnie) Bunch
Introducing Beth Martin
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Introducing Beth Martin
Serenity - Lakewood, Colorado Location
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Serenity - Lakewood, Colorado Location
Introducing Dr. Mahmood "Emon" Hossain, DO
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Introducing Dr. Mahmood "Emon" Hossain, DO
Introducing Dr. Scott Akridge, MD
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Introducing Dr. Scott Akridge, MD
Introducing Dr. Madeline Andrew, MD
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Introducing Dr. Madeline Andrew, MD
Introducing Dr. Benjamin Shapiro, MD
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Introducing Dr. Benjamin Shapiro, MD
Introducing Derin Colvin
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Introducing Derin Colvin
Introducing Christine Foster
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Introducing Christine Foster
Introducing Pamela Ziel
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Introducing Pamela Ziel
Introducing Dr. Erik Lundmark, MD
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Introducing Dr. Erik Lundmark, MD
Introducing Priscilla Austin
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Introducing Priscilla Austin
Introducing Brenda Galvez
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Introducing Brenda Galvez
Introducing Dr. Jerzy Hubert, M.D.
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Introducing Dr. Jerzy Hubert, M.D.
Introducing Brian Thomas
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Introducing Brian Thomas
Introducing Dr. Jayson Tripp, D.O.
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Introducing Dr. Jayson Tripp, D.O.
Introducing Sarah Samsky
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Introducing Sarah Samsky
Introducing Tyler Aman
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Introducing Tyler Aman
Introducing Brenda Sanchez
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Introducing Brenda Sanchez
Introducing Shelley Abadi
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Introducing Shelley Abadi
Dr. Teejay Tripp, DO | Serenity's Values
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Dr. Teejay Tripp, DO | Serenity's Values
Dr. Teejay Tripp, DO | Ketamine Therapy
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Dr. Teejay Tripp, DO | Ketamine Therapy
Dr. Teejay Tripp, DO | Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
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Dr. Teejay Tripp, DO | Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Dr. Teejay Tripp, DO | Military Promo
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Dr. Teejay Tripp, DO | Military Promo
Introducing Paulene Jean-Baptiste
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Introducing Paulene Jean-Baptiste
Introducing Dr. Geena Sethi, MD
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Introducing Dr. Geena Sethi, MD
Starla Smith Takes Back Her Life Through TMS
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Starla Smith Takes Back Her Life Through TMS
Serenity - Biltmore, Arizona Location
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Serenity - Biltmore, Arizona Location

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  • @devillxx9612
    @devillxx9612 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Only difference is location 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @carilynfirestone3438
    @carilynfirestone3438 หลายเดือนก่อน

    P r o m o s m 😥

  • @cosmicclouds3543
    @cosmicclouds3543 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Running a full marathon is always 26.2 miles shorter ones have different names

  • @justenbenally522
    @justenbenally522 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I had TMS for 90 days. Its been almost a year since my last treatment, and i still have uncontrollable tremors every 5 minutes.

  • @abren1339
    @abren1339 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Not to sound really repetitive but pete n repeat were on a boat....

  • @HaveSomeBajaBlast
    @HaveSomeBajaBlast หลายเดือนก่อน

    No more

  • @Louse1021
    @Louse1021 หลายเดือนก่อน

    seeing this trash clip replayed over and over makes me realize that no one knows what common sense really means. It refers to obvious answers that can be deduced, not specific information that must be saught out..

  • @scottr9064
    @scottr9064 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So dumb, hey, watch me farm for mental likes

  • @bullymaguire4457
    @bullymaguire4457 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Jesus Christ died for this bimbo just so she could point a camera in her face and make such stupid looking facial gestures.. 🤦🏽‍♂️

  • @stevelyons2744
    @stevelyons2744 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Originality is dead.

  • @fishybusinessco.8398
    @fishybusinessco.8398 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Not to send really stupid, but the first one asked the smart question. The second one is stupid not all marathons are the same.

  • @antlures845
    @antlures845 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Crap

  • @user-ov6yj9ir2t
    @user-ov6yj9ir2t หลายเดือนก่อน

    What is this trend supposed to be?

  • @user-ub6eu6rn6j
    @user-ub6eu6rn6j หลายเดือนก่อน

    You missed the button on them bibs. Also that straw is going to give you lip wrinkles, princess.

  • @greg.l922
    @greg.l922 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Why does everyone make the same videos?

  • @thatscap777
    @thatscap777 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Why yo forehead built like the great wall of china?

  • @danielcoronado1757
    @danielcoronado1757 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Your voice 🤢

  • @user-mm4bx8bj1u
    @user-mm4bx8bj1u หลายเดือนก่อน

    How many y stupid videos did this moron make that yoi force feed my feed with?????

  • @EmraldGreenNoras123
    @EmraldGreenNoras123 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Oh gosh

  • @Victory987
    @Victory987 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What if one marathon was uphill and one was downhill?

    • @Drooploop
      @Drooploop หลายเดือนก่อน

      Same distance just different elevation

    • @averagejoe1659
      @averagejoe1659 หลายเดือนก่อน

      What if one was flat the other was inclinen?

    • @canthinkofaname4
      @canthinkofaname4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@Drooploopmarathons aren't the same length ... There's literally 5k,10k,etc etc

    • @Drooploop
      @Drooploop หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@canthinkofaname4 a marathon is the same distance lmao theyre all 26. Something miles but there are races that are different distances.

    • @chinchilla641
      @chinchilla641 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Then you'd have 2 marathons. Idk what you want me to say lol

  • @yagirl3612
    @yagirl3612 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How did my mental health provider show up on my feed

    • @andysux1
      @andysux1 หลายเดือนก่อน

      💀

  • @jaredgarrison8721
    @jaredgarrison8721 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Stop with these!!!

    • @caveranger369
      @caveranger369 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Can you explain i don't get the punch line of this corner joke

  • @johnnyjohn9300
    @johnnyjohn9300 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love when im out of the loop on what shit means. Im gonna guess TMS is T-rex maniac syndrome. Then its funny

    • @Cabledawgphoneg
      @Cabledawgphoneg หลายเดือนก่อน

      I'm guessing they are referring to a TENS machine, light electrical current that stimulates muscles, since they are saying it's the same as electro shock therapy 😂

    • @johnnyjohn9300
      @johnnyjohn9300 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Cabledawgphoneg mines better

    • @Cabledawgphoneg
      @Cabledawgphoneg หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@johnnyjohn9300 just cause it has a dino name in it doesn't mean it's better and those new shoes never made you run faster or jump higher 😂

    • @johnnyjohn9300
      @johnnyjohn9300 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @Cabledawgphoneg oh so only kids can like dinosaurs, huh? I can't think dinosaurs are cooler than some silly medical practice? That's pretty rude

    • @Outandalout
      @Outandalout หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@johnnyjohn9300don’t listen to the haters, dinosaurs will always be better than anything, period. And that is no one’s fault!

  • @Josk97
    @Josk97 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What is it supposed to do

  • @WheelingyDealing
    @WheelingyDealing หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nah, ECT is much more hardcore. I would know.

  • @nathanrodriguez914nr
    @nathanrodriguez914nr 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Still better than being locked in a room full of people talking about their depression when they've never talked to a doctor or therapist

  • @mikesrandomshorts
    @mikesrandomshorts 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Can you help me with my mental health issues? I think Im addicted to… the way you look 😞

  • @maggs-zo8um
    @maggs-zo8um 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    allegedly

  • @videowatchingperson9
    @videowatchingperson9 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Terrible. He takes a vacation every other week. Do not see him if you need help. He was late to both appointments I had with him by 45 minutes yet still ended our sessions early. Avoid at all cost. He does not listen or provide help.

  • @mhluska
    @mhluska 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Be careful they employ Priscilla Austin who was investigated for patient abandonment

  • @mhluska
    @mhluska 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Be careful they employ Priscilla Austin who was investigated for patient abandonment

  • @mhluska
    @mhluska 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Be careful they employ Priscilla Austin who was investigated for patient abandonment

  • @mhluska
    @mhluska 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Be careful they employ Priscilla Austin who was investigated for patient abandonment

  • @mhluska
    @mhluska 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Be careful they employ Priscilla Austin who was investigated for patient abandonment

  • @mhluska
    @mhluska 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Be careful they employ Priscilla Austin who was investigated for patient abandonment

  • @mhluska
    @mhluska 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Be careful they employ Priscilla Austin who was investigated for patient abandonment

  • @mhluska
    @mhluska 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Be careful they employ Priscilla Austin who was investigated for patient abandonment

  • @mhluska
    @mhluska 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Be careful they employ Priscilla Austin who was investigated for patient abandonment

  • @mhluska
    @mhluska 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    2023 update: Priscilla Austin and this business were investigated by the Nevada State Board of Nursing. I ended up switching providers and getting the medication I needed (my diagnosis was confirmed via a Qb test). If you're trying to treat a legitimate mental illness, I would avoid this provider at all costs. TLDR: Got ghosted by provider Priscilla Austin and discharged after following up. My experience here was odd to say the least. I had a session with the provider. We talked about my ADHD symptoms and how my current medication is no longer being covered by insurance. She prescribed an alternate medication and life was good. A week later I went to pick up the prescription and found that she had cancelled it without notifying me. No email or voicemail from Priscilla or the staff. I called in and the manager Kyle told me she had a change of heart after having a closer look at my medical history. I just wish I was notified about the change because now I have a week to find a new provider before the current medication runs out. I only found out by contacting the pharmacy and being told that there's nothing available. I wish there was a firm decision made in the initial appointment to avoid wasting everyone's time. The odd part is the facts she presented to the manager about why she canceled the prescription were quite different from what her and I discussed in the initial appointment. It felt like she threw me under the bus to protect her medical license. That all being said, everyone was warm and friendly to me in the office face to face. I was stupid to think we had established some kind of rapport in the session. It's a reminder that the patient is just a number and will be erased if the risk/reward ratio doesn't make sense for the bottom line. Its funny - I came here with the intention of improving my mental health. But after the way they abandoned me, I’m left with a far worse mental state than before.

  • @mhluska
    @mhluska 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    2023 update: Priscilla Austin and this business were investigated by the Nevada State Board of Nursing. I ended up switching providers and getting the medication I needed (my diagnosis was confirmed via a Qb test). If you're trying to treat a legitimate mental illness, I would avoid this provider at all costs. TLDR: Got ghosted by provider Priscilla Austin and discharged after following up. My experience here was odd to say the least. I had a session with the provider. We talked about my ADHD symptoms and how my current medication is no longer being covered by insurance. She prescribed an alternate medication and life was good. A week later I went to pick up the prescription and found that she had cancelled it without notifying me. No email or voicemail from Priscilla or the staff. I called in and the manager Kyle told me she had a change of heart after having a closer look at my medical history. I just wish I was notified about the change because now I have a week to find a new provider before the current medication runs out. I only found out by contacting the pharmacy and being told that there's nothing available. I wish there was a firm decision made in the initial appointment to avoid wasting everyone's time. The odd part is the facts she presented to the manager about why she canceled the prescription were quite different from what her and I discussed in the initial appointment. It felt like she threw me under the bus to protect her medical license. That all being said, everyone was warm and friendly to me in the office face to face. I was stupid to think we had established some kind of rapport in the session. It's a reminder that the patient is just a number and will be erased if the risk/reward ratio doesn't make sense for the bottom line. Its funny - I came here with the intention of improving my mental health. But after the way they abandoned me, I’m left with a far worse mental state than before.

  • @mhluska
    @mhluska 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    2023 update: Priscilla Austin and this business were investigated by the Nevada State Board of Nursing. I ended up switching providers and getting the medication I needed (my diagnosis was confirmed via a Qb test). If you're trying to treat a legitimate mental illness, I would avoid this provider at all costs. TLDR: Got ghosted by provider Priscilla Austin and discharged after following up. My experience here was odd to say the least. I had a session with the provider. We talked about my ADHD symptoms and how my current medication is no longer being covered by insurance. She prescribed an alternate medication and life was good. A week later I went to pick up the prescription and found that she had cancelled it without notifying me. No email or voicemail from Priscilla or the staff. I called in and the manager Kyle told me she had a change of heart after having a closer look at my medical history. I just wish I was notified about the change because now I have a week to find a new provider before the current medication runs out. I only found out by contacting the pharmacy and being told that there's nothing available. I wish there was a firm decision made in the initial appointment to avoid wasting everyone's time. The odd part is the facts she presented to the manager about why she canceled the prescription were quite different from what her and I discussed in the initial appointment. It felt like she threw me under the bus to protect her medical license. That all being said, everyone was warm and friendly to me in the office face to face. I was stupid to think we had established some kind of rapport in the session. It's a reminder that the patient is just a number and will be erased if the risk/reward ratio doesn't make sense for the bottom line. Its funny - I came here with the intention of improving my mental health. But after the way they abandoned me, I’m left with a far worse mental state than before.

  • @mhluska
    @mhluska 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    2023 update: Priscilla Austin and this business were investigated by the Nevada State Board of Nursing. I ended up switching providers and getting the medication I needed (my diagnosis was confirmed via a Qb test). If you're trying to treat a legitimate mental illness, I would avoid this provider at all costs. TLDR: Got ghosted by provider Priscilla Austin and discharged after following up. My experience here was odd to say the least. I had a session with the provider. We talked about my ADHD symptoms and how my current medication is no longer being covered by insurance. She prescribed an alternate medication and life was good. A week later I went to pick up the prescription and found that she had cancelled it without notifying me. No email or voicemail from Priscilla or the staff. I called in and the manager Kyle told me she had a change of heart after having a closer look at my medical history. I just wish I was notified about the change because now I have a week to find a new provider before the current medication runs out. I only found out by contacting the pharmacy and being told that there's nothing available. I wish there was a firm decision made in the initial appointment to avoid wasting everyone's time. The odd part is the facts she presented to the manager about why she canceled the prescription were quite different from what her and I discussed in the initial appointment. It felt like she threw me under the bus to protect her medical license. That all being said, everyone was warm and friendly to me in the office face to face. I was stupid to think we had established some kind of rapport in the session. It's a reminder that the patient is just a number and will be erased if the risk/reward ratio doesn't make sense for the bottom line. Its funny - I came here with the intention of improving my mental health. But after the way they abandoned me, I’m left with a far worse mental state than before.

  • @mhluska
    @mhluska 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    2023 update: Priscilla Austin and this business were investigated by the Nevada State Board of Nursing. I ended up switching providers and getting the medication I needed (my diagnosis was confirmed via a Qb test). If you're trying to treat a legitimate mental illness, I would avoid this provider at all costs. TLDR: Got ghosted by provider Priscilla Austin and discharged after following up. My experience here was odd to say the least. I had a session with the provider. We talked about my ADHD symptoms and how my current medication is no longer being covered by insurance. She prescribed an alternate medication and life was good. A week later I went to pick up the prescription and found that she had cancelled it without notifying me. No email or voicemail from Priscilla or the staff. I called in and the manager Kyle told me she had a change of heart after having a closer look at my medical history. I just wish I was notified about the change because now I have a week to find a new provider before the current medication runs out. I only found out by contacting the pharmacy and being told that there's nothing available. I wish there was a firm decision made in the initial appointment to avoid wasting everyone's time. The odd part is the facts she presented to the manager about why she canceled the prescription were quite different from what her and I discussed in the initial appointment. It felt like she threw me under the bus to protect her medical license. That all being said, everyone was warm and friendly to me in the office face to face. I was stupid to think we had established some kind of rapport in the session. It's a reminder that the patient is just a number and will be erased if the risk/reward ratio doesn't make sense for the bottom line. Its funny - I came here with the intention of improving my mental health. But after the way they abandoned me, I’m left with a far worse mental state than before.

  • @mhluska
    @mhluska 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    2023 update: Priscilla Austin and this business were investigated by the Nevada State Board of Nursing. I ended up switching providers and getting the medication I needed (my diagnosis was confirmed via a Qb test). If you're trying to treat a legitimate mental illness, I would avoid this provider at all costs. TLDR: Got ghosted by provider Priscilla Austin and discharged after following up. My experience here was odd to say the least. I had a session with the provider. We talked about my ADHD symptoms and how my current medication is no longer being covered by insurance. She prescribed an alternate medication and life was good. A week later I went to pick up the prescription and found that she had cancelled it without notifying me. No email or voicemail from Priscilla or the staff. I called in and the manager Kyle told me she had a change of heart after having a closer look at my medical history. I just wish I was notified about the change because now I have a week to find a new provider before the current medication runs out. I only found out by contacting the pharmacy and being told that there's nothing available. I wish there was a firm decision made in the initial appointment to avoid wasting everyone's time. The odd part is the facts she presented to the manager about why she canceled the prescription were quite different from what her and I discussed in the initial appointment. It felt like she threw me under the bus to protect her medical license. That all being said, everyone was warm and friendly to me in the office face to face. I was stupid to think we had established some kind of rapport in the session. It's a reminder that the patient is just a number and will be erased if the risk/reward ratio doesn't make sense for the bottom line. Its funny - I came here with the intention of improving my mental health. But after the way they abandoned me, I’m left with a far worse mental state than before.

  • @mhluska
    @mhluska 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    2023 update: Priscilla Austin and this business were investigated by the Nevada State Board of Nursing. I ended up switching providers and getting the medication I needed (my diagnosis was confirmed via a Qb test). If you're trying to treat a legitimate mental illness, I would avoid this provider at all costs. TLDR: Got ghosted by provider Priscilla Austin and discharged after following up. My experience here was odd to say the least. I had a session with the provider. We talked about my ADHD symptoms and how my current medication is no longer being covered by insurance. She prescribed an alternate medication and life was good. A week later I went to pick up the prescription and found that she had cancelled it without notifying me. No email or voicemail from Priscilla or the staff. I called in and the manager Kyle told me she had a change of heart after having a closer look at my medical history. I just wish I was notified about the change because now I have a week to find a new provider before the current medication runs out. I only found out by contacting the pharmacy and being told that there's nothing available. I wish there was a firm decision made in the initial appointment to avoid wasting everyone's time. The odd part is the facts she presented to the manager about why she canceled the prescription were quite different from what her and I discussed in the initial appointment. It felt like she threw me under the bus to protect her medical license. That all being said, everyone was warm and friendly to me in the office face to face. I was stupid to think we had established some kind of rapport in the session. It's a reminder that the patient is just a number and will be erased if the risk/reward ratio doesn't make sense for the bottom line. Its funny - I came here with the intention of improving my mental health. But after the way they abandoned me, I’m left with a far worse mental state than before.

  • @mhluska
    @mhluska 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    2023 update: Priscilla Austin and this business were investigated by the Nevada State Board of Nursing. I ended up switching providers and getting the medication I needed (my diagnosis was confirmed via a Qb test). If you're trying to treat a legitimate mental illness, I would avoid this provider at all costs. TLDR: Got ghosted by provider Priscilla Austin and discharged after following up. My experience here was odd to say the least. I had a session with the provider. We talked about my ADHD symptoms and how my current medication is no longer being covered by insurance. She prescribed an alternate medication and life was good. A week later I went to pick up the prescription and found that she had cancelled it without notifying me. No email or voicemail from Priscilla or the staff. I called in and the manager Kyle told me she had a change of heart after having a closer look at my medical history. I just wish I was notified about the change because now I have a week to find a new provider before the current medication runs out. I only found out by contacting the pharmacy and being told that there's nothing available. I wish there was a firm decision made in the initial appointment to avoid wasting everyone's time. The odd part is the facts she presented to the manager about why she canceled the prescription were quite different from what her and I discussed in the initial appointment. It felt like she threw me under the bus to protect her medical license. That all being said, everyone was warm and friendly to me in the office face to face. I was stupid to think we had established some kind of rapport in the session. It's a reminder that the patient is just a number and will be erased if the risk/reward ratio doesn't make sense for the bottom line. Its funny - I came here with the intention of improving my mental health. But after the way they abandoned me, I’m left with a far worse mental state than before.

  • @mariannecontreras1197
    @mariannecontreras1197 ปีที่แล้ว

    OMZAIZII