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    Denis Mee-Lee, MD

    5.0 (4 reviews)

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    Garrett Halweg, MD - Dr. Garrett Halweg

    Garrett Halweg, MD

    4.3(25 reviews)
    0.3 miDowntown

    Dr.Halweg is the man. Very knowledgeable. Takes the time to listen and understand. He looks into…read morethe future and solves problems you may not have even considered before they happen. Couldn't ask for a higher quality of care. Whoever runs his office is extremely sweet, punctual, and accommodating. If you are looking for specific treatment he knows what to do. If you are looking for someone to talk to, he's your man. He's a real one.

    My two sons have been seeing Dr Halweg for almost 15 years, and he has seen them through young…read morechildhood through to their 20s. I genuinely can say that Dr. Halweg's knowledge, expertise, diagnostic help, and treatment plans have kept my boys alive through serious mental health issues, ADD/ADHD, ASD, anxiety, and times of depression. He has always been very conservative with his suggested treatments, starting with changes in diet, daily habits, supplements or exercise before we tried prescription medication...which I appreciated. When necessary, his knowledge of medication and how different parts of the brain work or react has been critical to pinpointing any changes or expectations. I always think meeting in person is more engaging, but the fact that he offers telemedicine options has been incredibly helpful through Covid or other locational moves such as college for my kids. Dr. Halweg also has always treated my husband and I as welcome participants in my children's sessions too, since we could provide insight for better care. Dr Halweg will get to the bottom of an issue, its root causes, and offer suggested treatments or strategies better than anyone else we've used during our almost 20 years of therapy for our family. He knows brains and behaviors, and sweet Aja is a welcome bonus to all interactions!

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    Wellness Partners Mental Health

    Wellness Partners Mental Health

    3.3(7 reviews)
    9.9 miHawaii Kai

    I just got out of the hospital and everything was in order. The caseworker had set me up with Aja…read more When I got out, I had an appointment and I saw her. In the first Zoom meeting, I kept telling her about what's going on with my family and how important it is and she said she can't help me regarding my child, but she can help me with just me. I kept telling her that something was going on with my child that made me feel a certain way so that I needed to talk about that. She kept saying that she cannot help my child and I understood that. Anyways, I told her that if she specializes in human trafficking and she's a Christian because that's the two things that I was shocked to see someone had a specialty in and that is what I needed help in. I believed this was set up and a blessing from above, from God himself because how easy is it to find Christian-based therapy with specific things you're going through? She just seemed very dismissive and she seemed like she didn't wanna see me and I just told her that I feel like this is a very important matter to me that I need to speak about it and then we eventually came to a mutual understanding about what I needed in therapy. In the second session, she said that I cannot see her anymore because I need to take medicine and I already have a therapist. I told her I don't have a therapist. Their office and the hospital just said that I have one, but that I don't. I'm not seeing one right now. I was seeing one from before but I am not seeing anyone but her. She said if I don't do the medicine (which the hospital didn't require) then they can't see me. I said fine I don't think we can do this then. So we mutually agreed to end services with one another. Then I decided to go to Linda. So I made an appointment with her. The day I got a phone call, I didn't respond because I was busy. They left me an email saying my appointment was canceled the day of and they sent me an email discharging me. I called the office and the girl said the manager said I am not a good fit so they will not be seeing me anymore. I asked to speak to the supervisor to get this right. She was listening to everything that I said I said I was gonna write a Yelp review. I said that I did the survey just so that they would have feedback to know what went on with me. To know that I wasn't satisfied, wasn't helped, didn't feel hurt, just got out of the hospital, I don't have a therapist now and now I have to look for one, and they just didn't help the way that I needed them to. They kicked me out two times. So I confirmed with the manager about her saying I am not a good fit and they won't be seeing me anymore. So I got an email that they discharged me and I just told them I don't trust them or feel comfortable doing any work with them or any services with them anymore. And it's there. I would not recommend anyone who just got out of the hospital who's kind of vulnerable and is trusting people to help them to just go here and expect them to actually help, as they treated me like easy throw away patient, with no compassion.

    Public Review -- Wellness Partners Mental Health (Hawai'i)…read more (1 star) As a retired United States Navy Chief Petty Officer receiving treatment for a service-connected psychological injury, I cannot recommend Wellness Partners Mental Health (Hawai'i). While I encountered compassionate care at the clinical level, the experience was significantly compromised by administrative conduct that lacked professionalism, empathy, and trauma-informed awareness. Let me begin by acknowledging the one strength of this practice: my therapist, Aja Wallace, was respectful, grounded, and provided a calm and judgment-free environment. Although our sessions remained conversational and did not advance into deeper therapeutic modalities, her individual professionalism made a difference. She treated me with dignity and attentiveness. Her efforts are the sole reason this review includes even one star. However, my interaction with the administrative office was a very different experience. After missing two appointments--which were scheduled as part of my ongoing treatment for mental health conditions resulting directly from military service--I received a standardized, impersonal email from a staff member who identified themselves only as "Garnet." The email reminded me of the clinic's cancellation policy, stated that I could be charged a $50 no-show fee, and warned that I could be discharged from care entirely if a third appointment was missed. The wording was superficially polite, but the underlying message was bureaucratic and threatening. There was no inquiry into my health, no recognition of the nature of my condition, and no attempt to understand the reality that missing appointments is often a direct result of the very psychological conditions being treated. In short, the response failed to reflect even the most basic principles of trauma-informed, veteran-centered care. As someone who has been under psychiatric care since 1992, I am fully aware of scheduling policies and patient responsibilities. I do not take them lightly. However, I am not receiving elective or convenience-based services. I am seeking help for injuries incurred through my time in uniform--injuries tied to the long-term consequences of military service. When a clinic's administrative staff reduces that reality to a matter of metrics and policy enforcement, it signals a serious disconnect between clinical mission and operational execution. Moreover, it is unacceptable for any medical office holding sensitive personal and military-related health information to correspond with patients using only a first name, without professional title, credential, or accountability. Transparency is not optional in healthcare--especially when addressing veterans whose trust has been hard-earned and easily broken. This review is not written in anger but in disappointment. Disappointment that a facility offering mental health services does not distinguish between procedural enforcement and compassionate care. Disappointment that, despite all we now know about post-service mental health challenges, administrative practices still rely on cold, automated responses rather than personalized engagement. Disappointment that I, like many veterans, continue to experience institutional indifference in civilian care settings. Wellness Partners Mental Health must confront the contradiction of claiming to support veterans while using systems that penalize them for the symptoms of their injuries. No veteran should have to defend or explain their absence to administrative personnel. No trauma patient should be met with form-letter warnings instead of outreach rooted in care and concern. Until meaningful changes are made in how this organization communicates with and supports its patients--especially those receiving treatment for military-related psychological conditions--I cannot recommend them. I strongly urge any veteran considering this facility to carefully assess whether it truly understands the complex and often invisible wounds we carry. Respect is not found in fine print or fee reminders. It is found in how we are treated when we are struggling--and how we are supported when we reach out for help. Non Sibi Sed Patriae -- Not For Self, But For Country. David Leonard Vega Chief Petty Officer, United States Navy (Retired)

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    Ethan CT Pien, MD

    Ethan CT Pien, MD

    3.3(17 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    A few months ago I found myself stuck in a conundrum. I was all over the place and failing…read moremiserably in life - not able to focus and always getting in trouble. My career was on the line and my family was falling apart due to me being not mentally present. I have always struggled with school and being able to control my behaviors my entire life and never understood why. After sitting with Dr. Pien on my first session we have come to a conclusion that I have ADHD. Dr Pien has started me on medication and my life has come full circle. I'm actually able to hold conversations without changing topics every minute, listen to others while being present in my own head and comprehend what others are saying instead of just nodding and not knowing what was stated and complete essential daily tasks. I recommend Dr. Pien as he is easy to talk with and does not make me feel judged when I may say something which I think might be crazy. I'm grateful for him and highly recommended that if you struggle with any mental disorder to at least take the time to sit down with him.

    I had a hard time while seeing Dr. Pien. Its been a while now but I think for me I had asked for…read morethe lower dosage medicine but what was prescribed was the 6mg rather than the 3mg discussed. Since I already picked it up it didnt make sense to reorder so i had to cut them in half but I thought that was a big mistake to make. Like what we talked about didnt get heard. In addition, we switched from hmsa online to another video platform but I was never informed it would go from being free with insurance to costing me i think $20 each time especially since our calls are only 5-15min long. I was just disappointed overall and several of the other complaints I resonated as well. I know psychiatrists are different than psychologists but the empathy, care and attentiveness seemed lower than what I would expect.

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    Greg Yuen, MD - Patient area

    Greg Yuen, MD

    3.9(8 reviews)
    0.3 miDowntown

    Dr. Yuen is excellent. A good psychiatrist is very hard to find. It's unfortunate that the poor…read morereviews are due to an office employee that is no longer there. My family has received wonderful care for years.

    While I don't doubt the fact that Dr. Yuen is an accomplished, very good Dr, I cannot really get…read morepast the lady that answers the phone. In need of a good Dr, I called this office on the recommendation of my insurance company. ME "Hey, would you be able to tell me whether or not you're accepting new patients with an HMSA PPO Plan?" LADY "Depends, what's wrong with you?" I'm sure that the lady is very good at her job and I'm sure that she deals with A LOT of nonsense, I find this attitude to be kind of unacceptable in a profession that REQUIRES a modicum of "bedside manner..." A simple yes or no would have sufficed and her short, pointed and unfriendly responses to my general query made me not want to go to the Dr. anymore. It exacerbated my issue as I had previously been feeling happy to have found what looked to be a great Dr. In the end the lady told me she'd have to get back to me after she spoke to the Dr. to see whether or not he, "...would want to see me." While waiting to see if I was good enough, I phoned a different Dr. where the receptionist spoke to me as if I was a human being and I made an appointment. Problem solved. Thanks but no thanks Dr. Yuen!

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