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    4.3 (11 reviews)
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    Psychological Care Associates of Woburn

    Psychological Care Associates of Woburn

    1.7(26 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    I was once a regular patient of one of the doctor's here for over 10 years. I moved away for a…read morebrief period in 2019 and when I came back the practice had changed it's name. I was not in need of an appointment until a few weeks ago. I did their 'on-line' form to update all my information and was told I would receive a call to set up an appointment. Well, a week went by with no call. I called the office and was told I would need to submit my information 'on-line', and then someone would call me back to set up an appointment. I told her that I had done this a week ago! She said she would look into my request and have someone call me back....That was last week, and I still have no appointment and no call back from them!

    I'd give 0 stars if I could…read more If you want to be left feeling angry, unheard, and uncared for, than I highly recommend seeing Dr. Eli Spector. If you are like most other human beings seeking care who are looking for an empathetic therapist who will treat you like the human being that you are and not just another number who helps pay the bills, than I strongly suggest you stay as far away as possible from Dr. Eli Spector and psychological care associates. I was matched with Dr. Spector to help deal with anxiety. During my course of time with him, he consistently tried to push a DBT group on me and made me feel guilty for needing medication to deal with my anxiety. He didn't seem to express empathy at any time for the emotions and feelings I was having. The icing on the cake was when I scheduled an appointment with him hours after having an miscarriage. His response was that the "good news was I could get pregnant". Not really the best thing to say to someone experiencing a loss. When I returned the following week to see him, I intended to let him know how uncomfortable I felt but he cut me down again by telling me that my reaction to my miscarriage was "not normal". Such a horrible word to use with someone who has a child with special needs who is not neurotypical. I left his office feeling incredibly angry and upset. When I left a message expressing this, I received a cold voicemail with no apology for his words or any acknowledgment of the hurt and pain he caused me. In the end, seeing him put me even further behind in my journey of trying to heal. When I spoke with the office they were somewhat apologetic but I doubt he was ever spoken to. He was so wrong and disrespectful. He should have reached out and offered an apology or tried to find out what he had done that had caused me pain but since I was just another number and part of his paycheck he couldn't care less. I hope that no other woman has to sit in the same office as this horrible individual.

    My Mental Health Matters Psychiatric Services

    My Mental Health Matters Psychiatric Services

    1.0(1 review)
    0.1 mi

    "Dr." Munhutu is reckless in her prescribing practice and not qualified to care for pediatric…read morepatients. She took my family to the most vulnerable place we could go, and then she dropped us. She provided no follow up, no transfer of care. Nothing. She should have her board certification revoked. Our 6 year old child experienced an acute mental health crisis. We had one parent session, and then Fortunate also had 15 minutes of virtual introduction to our child for which she asked me to leave the room. She prescribed medication without taking a medical history for my child or a complete family history from us. She did not provide any explanation of risks or potential side effects. Our child began experiencing significant side effects. The school called us with behavioral concerns. The medication, it turns out, is contraindicated for individuals with a certain family history; use of the medication in those individuals can precipitate development of more serious and potentially irreversible mental health conditions. Our family history in that respect is complicated, but Fortunate had not taken an actual (full) history, which is a glaring omission that became much more concerning in light of my child's growing side effects There was no way to communicate with Fortunate. None. I was provided with a phone number and email address to message her assistant. I sent an email and a text asking how to get in touch. No response. I sent a text the next day. No response. The assistant then called me to explain that there would be no communication with Fortunate unless I scheduled an appointment. I explained that my daughter was experiencing significant side effects and we needed to know whether they were concerning or not. The assistant insisted that I must make an appointment and that Fortunate would not reply to any queries in between appointments. She stated, and I quote, "Dr. Munhutu is very busy between 9-5 caring for patients and cannot answer questions". Please note that a quick check of her schedule availability makes clear that the majority of Fortunate's days are very wide open I asked if I could send a message through an email or a patient portal. The assistant said no. I pushed back, and the assistant asked me to send the assistant an email. Several minutes later, before I could send the email, the assistant called me and requested I join a zoom with Fortunate 48 hrs after putting my child on a psychotropic drug, Fortunate Munhutu opened a bizarre zoom call by stating to me that things were "not working out" due to my lack of "trust" in her capability. I repeatedly indicated that I needed some way to communicate side effects and that I expected a care provider to provide some means of contacting them. Fortunate asked me how it works with a PCP, and I stated the following: "I would call my PCP and leave a message to let them know that a medication I just started taking is making my heart race. The PCP or a nurse would call me back or send a message to tell me either that the side effects is expected or to lower my dose". Fortunate just kept shaking her head sadly and saying no, that's not how medical care works. I explained that I also work in medicine, that is how it works, and then she became irritable. She claimed I called her in the middle of a session, which was beyond ridiculous. I had no number to call, no way of contacting anyone other than texting her completely unresponsive assistant. There was nowhere else to go, the call ended, and my husband and I spent the remainder of the day in desperate consultation with our pediatrician and other medical providers to try to figure out whether to keep my child on this medication or not. What kind of medical provider would put a patient -- a pediatric patient, nonetheless -- in this situation? This is reckless. I was not asking for responses. I was not asking to get Fortunate on the phone or zoom. I was asking for an appropriate, responsible way to communicate side effects to the care provider we literally just met Note that "Dr." Munhutu received her advanced NP degree from an online school for which credentials are not accepted in no fewer than 12 states. Her claimed publication, "To Promote Safe Use of Benzodiazepines in Psychiatric Outpatient Settings" *does not exist* in any academic database. She is not a medical doctor, and she is absolutely not qualified to manage medication in emotionally vulnerable patients.

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