Evermind Psychiatry

2 specialties
4.45

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Overall rating
4.45
Wait time
4.87
Bedside manner
4.57
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Overall rating
4.45
Wait time
4.87
Bedside manner
4.57
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Excellent listener. I felt very comfortable speaking to him
There was an hour of questions about my childhood 30 years ago. There should have been questions relevant to adhd today. I got no indication of weather I have adhd and no feedback about weather I could benefit from medication. He judged me as a stay at home mom like I don’t need medicine if I’m not working. It felt like a scam to get 3 more appointments out of me. He kept typing and reading repetitive questions from a script. Felt really impersonal and not helpful to my real life concerns and issues.
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Really great experience
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A perfectly adept physician that I'm sure is great for male clients; he was inconsistent with how he referred to me as a gender-diverse client, which would prevent me from booking further appointments.
While Andrew was kind and pleasant to talk to, I felt that he didn’t hear fully what I was saying to him and latched onto one aspect of all of my symptoms. He also did not take into account my medical diagnoses and was not truthful in the medication he was prescribing. It wasn’t until I met with another clinician that I learned the medication was not an SSRI as he had stated.
I signed up for a specific doctor and was given someone else. I saw in the reviews that the same exact thing had happened to someone else. so it wasn't a coincidence but a common practice. The nurse I got lacked in experience and did a poor job of communicating. I spent 36 hours getting information for this new nurse which included asking other doctors for their time only to find out at the next meeting that the nurse had changed his mind and the information was not needed at all. The nurse mentioned my age so often I almost, and should have, directly accused him of age discrimination. I see that this nurse has gotten some good reviews and they must be from a different age group. May he gather more experience, sensitivity, and wisdom as his career continues.
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