Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Beaverton Neurofeedback

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Beaverton Neurofeedback Photos

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - Beaverton Neurofeedback

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    11 months ago

    Business owner information

    Photo of Olga W.

    Olga W.

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Ask the Community - Beaverton Neurofeedback

    You might also consider

    Ray Pienczkowski, PMHNP

    Ray Pienczkowski, PMHNP

    2.5(14 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    First, I have to say I'm shocked at the negative reviews. I originally was treated by Dr…read more Pienczkowski prior his move to his private practice location. I was new to the world of therapy, but felt 100% concerned and cared about. After he left, I stopped going to the office. When I (mentally) realized I still need help, I went in search of his new location because his prior group gave me the 'I don't know where he went', which I thought was BS and their way of trying to make me see someone new in their office. No thanks. Upon seeing Dr. Pienczkowski, he again made me feel comfortable and safe, which is hard for a person like me who is used to helping others not having people help me. He is always very straight forward and concerned with my progress. So these horrible reviews are truly shocking. I give the Dr 5 stars, but only put 4 stars because the receptionist is not the most responsive. IE this week, I called in the early am and then again in the pm on Monday to discuss rescheduling my apt (due to work mtg), I didn't get a reply so I told my boss I would have to miss meeting. She called me mid-am Tuesday (day of apt) and said she canceled my apt, after I tried to say I didn't hear from her so I would keep the apt (so no cancel fee). She did put me in to see Dr two days later, so all worked out. Again, reading the horrible reviews is truly shocking. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but (again) being someone not comfortable with the idea of 'therapy'...I would refer him to every and any friend, family or co-worker.

    I visited Dr. Pienczykowski today for the first time and he was rude and unprofessional. I have…read morenever experienced such an awful interaction with a mental health professional. He was incredibly demeaning and unprofessional. I do not recommend him; if you're looking for a good psychiatrist, I would advise you look elsewhere. Very unsatisfied with my experience.

    New Leaves Clinic

    New Leaves Clinic

    4.0(8 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    As a 33-year-old late-diagnosed woman, a friend of mine recommended Dr. Arnold to me when I was…read morelooking for a provider that understands how autism presents in AFAB folks. I was so excited when I got a call to schedule, and the entire experience was efficient and so very thoughtful. Dr. Arnold managed to find appointments for me super quickly (to take advantage of my mom being in town visiting) and speaking with her about the things that I struggled with felt like home -- for the first time in my entire life, somebody saw me and understood me and validated my experiences. After having such a profound experience in my assessment interviews, I was quite literally a wreck when my string of assessment appointments came to an end; but Dr. Arnold found time to keep seeing me for therapy. She is wicked intelligent, easy to talk to, and wonderful at fostering true acceptance for all the neurospicy traits that I have. 1000/10, completely recommended with no hesitation. If you are neurodivergent, you belong here.

    Several years ago, I was strugging to make sense of some personal issues in life, including a…read morerelationship that ended poorly. I can say that the time I spent working with Drs. Michael and Cynthia were a HUGE factor in helping me learn more about myself, believing in my good traits and finding areas I could improve upon. I've discovered that typical things we employ (self-help books, talking to friends, etc.) sometimes have their limits. I only wished I would have seen these limits sooner and have taken advantage of the experience that New Leaves Clinic provides. I've walked away with excellent tools: ones that I still use to this day in the course of trying to be a good person...

    Photos
    New Leaves Clinic
    New Leaves Clinic - Drs. Friedrichs & Arnold

    See all

    Drs. Friedrichs & Arnold

    Wolf Pack Consulting and Therapeutic Services - Entrance on back side of building.

    Wolf Pack Consulting and Therapeutic Services

    2.3(3 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    TL/DNR: Run far away…read more My 20 yo has some mental health challenges and two or three years ago we neded a new therapist and eventually a psychiatrist. Wolfpack advertises themselves as a non- traditional , edgy, cool mental health provider, and also they serve LGBTQ youth which we need. I knew about them from working for our local county's mental health division where I was a wraparound consultant. I am a therapist myself. My kid signed up with a therapist and as was typical during Covid it took a long time to get in. Kid was assigned to a young LCP intern probably fresh out of grad school. He was nice but not very effective.I do not think he was ready for someone with symptoms as acute as my kid. Not his fault. His supervisor should have caught that.  When we asked to switch therapists they said no. Kid was also assigned to a drug and alcohol person (weed) who broke my kid's privacy/ confidentiality by following them around Safeway talking about very personal things, so kid fired them. Kid also had an EMDR person who was good until the end when he dropped kid suddenly without any closure or goodbye in the middle of EMDR which has frankly left my kid in a state of crisis. They said " the contract was up." There was no contract as my kid has double private insurance and plenty of mental health benefits. We had asked if the EMDR guy could be my kid's primary therapist and Wolfpack said no to that, too. We began working with Wolfpack's "medical provider" (you would think psychiatrist right? um no) who promised he would start a certain medication that had been helpful in the past when we went to Mind Matters ( they stopped taking the kid's insurance). Kid jumped through all the hoops and then the Dr. said " no I was never going to give you that." So we asked for a new med provider and they said no. Also, it turns out the dude is a naturopath. Not a psychiatrist. And when we all ( this includes our OHSU primary care) found that out, we were floored. Apparently a number of other OHSU doctors had patients who were also clients at Wolfpack and they all thought he was a psychiatrist too. Nope. So my kid is in a mental health crisis again, having been dropped in the middle of EMDR which drags up past trauma and forces you to remember everything and then is SUPPOSED to give you closure. When I texted the EMDR therapist after their last session and he didn't tell the kid it was the last session and still brought up some horrible painful memories, I asked him to at least call or text a goodbye to the kid. He asked for the kid's #. Then nothing. The kid feels no one cares. Wolfpack certainly does not.

    My son has been receiving services through Wolfpack for the past four years. During that time, he…read moreworked with four different therapists. With the exception of one, each therapist left Wolfpack within about a year due to various personal reasons. My son's last therapist was competent and cordial, but unfortunately, they just didn't click despite trying multiple techniques and approaches. In December 2024, his therapist essentially became unresponsive after we rescheduled, despite being aware of my son's ongoing struggles and crisis situations. At that point, I felt it was time to transition to a different therapist, as we had given this arrangement enough time to work (almost 10 months), I reached out to the office to request a therapist switch and left a message for Carissa. After several days of no response, I followed up multiple times--only to wait a full week without hearing back. When I finally connected with her, I was informed that there were no other counselors available for children, and that I could add my son to a "new client" waitlist that is currently estimated to be around six months out. This was despite her knowing our urgent situation and the length of time we've already been with Wolfpack. Instead of showing compassion or exploring alternative solutions, her response was repetitive--constantly suggesting, "Maybe try a different counseling office." When I asked why it had taken a full week to return my call, she explained that she wanted to speak with our current counselor first. However, it seemed as though she may have had difficulty reaching him as well, given the delay. I expressed how dismissive and disrespected I felt, especially given our circumstances, and how much time was wasted by keeping us in limbo--time we could have spent seeking other care or resources. Rather than taking any accountability or demonstrating basic compassion....she hung up on me. I'm unsure of her role or authority, as she referred to herself as the "owner of Wolfpack," but this was not clarified. Based on this experience, I cannot recommend Wolfpack, especially if you find yourself in a crisis or in need of timely support, and definitely if it is your child who needs the support.

    Beaverton Neurofeedback - c_and_mh - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...