DDatPDX
GBVery good, Well Worth the Money Very good/Excellent! Very good service and very smart clinician. Where I live (rural) we have a very acute shortage of clinicians in general and almost no psych med prescribers at all. It is very inconvenient to have to drive 50 miles (~100+ round trip) to see a psych med doctor once a month, or even every 3 months, for my meds. I literally have no free time. I am a full-time student and work part-time to full-time at my wife's business. Virtual Psych has solved my time and travel problem. Yes, you have to pay cash and it is not cheap. But you get what you pay for. THANK GOD for DEMOCRACY and THE FREE MARKET and CAPITALISM and MODERN TECHNOLOGY!!!
Psychbox
GBThis is simply a money grab This is simply a money grab. We paid for a visit and never got the medication. Then we went back and forth with the provider for days who ultimately told me that I went to the wrong pharmacy. It's the same pharmacy we've been getting meds from for a decade. Even the pharmacist took the time to try to call but had to set up an account to even get assistance. So $99 down the drain and no meds. Not okay at all! Insult my intelligence for trusting this service...not for thinking I'm too dumb to know where I live. I guess things are different in Florida.
Rebecca N
GBPretty rushed Pretty rushed. Didn’t feel like we went over past medical history enough. Didn’t go over past medications and their reaction. A 45 minute appointment was only 15 minutes. Not enough time to prescribe medication IMO. Nice but felt rushed and cut short.
Justin
GBThis practice is a life saver for those… This practice is a life saver for those that can’t get an appointment with a psychiatrist due to lack of available doctors. We were able to secure an appointment for our son within 24 hours. The nurse practitioner he is working with is very responsive to messages. We are grateful this option is available in our state.
anna
GBBe Weary of Judgement I booked an evaluation, to get a second opinion and possibly more insight into my brain. I reached out at a time when I needed advice about my path forward after a very serious panic attack. I was extremely honest about my medications, what happened during the panic attack and my history going back 5 years to show that this is something that does happen. The evaluation was pure judgement, the doctor was VISIBLY judging me, verbally judging me and I walked away with a sense of … failure, on my part.