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    Francis Pasnecker, PHD, LP

    5.0 (1 review)

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    West End Consultation Group

    West End Consultation Group

    3.1(15 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    Poor billing department. They cannot keep track of payments made and lose checks. I cannot tell…read moreenough about the stress they've caused me. They obviously don't care. Look at all the negative reviews on Yelp.

    I'm a current patient of Angela Melland, and I am so thankful I was referred to her through a…read morefamily friend. While other reviews are correct, they do require a $200 deposit for your appointment, that $200 is used towards co-pays and any fees. In my case, I was tired of going through the gamut with poor quality providers and wanted someone that was thorough, so I was willing to pay up front based on the referral I received. Once again, I'm so thankful I did - Angela has changed my life drastically, for the better. From day one, Angela listened to my concerns and the struggles I was having, while validating what I was feeling and explaining why I was feeling that way. She is passionate about the work that she's doing and it shows in her commitment to her patients and their overall wellbeing. She takes time to attend conferences and reads in her time outside of work, to continue to improve her knowledge in the area that she is providing service for. Through her recommendations of several books and online resources, I have been able to educate myself on what I (and others) experience so frequently. Angela took the time to listen to my concerns in regards to medication - something that any mental health patient values - and she didn't disregard what I said. She requested lab work to ensure she was making the right medical decision to proceed and validated that the symptoms I was experiencing weren't coming from another source. We found nothing wrong with the current plan, which another provider wanted to abruptly stop, and I was able to continue my treatment. This allowed me to work with Angela over six months, to build a solid treatment plan, that addressed ALL of the issues I was experiencing. I don't see Angela as frequently as I did while we were building my treatment plan, but every visit is the same experience: Angela is a thoughtful provider that is exceptional in her field. She has expertise that cannot be overlooked. I would HIGHLY recommend Angela, and I do, to anyone looking for mental health support.

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    Sonder Behavioral Health & Wellness - Minnetonka

    2.6(11 reviews)
    5.6 mi

    I went here for a first appointment and this psychiatrist Iris Medini was the worst psychiatrist I…read morehave ever had. I'm 60 and have seen psychiatrist since I was 18. She obviously just did not want to take my case. I do not know why. This is what I experienced. She will ask you questions and while you are answering she speaks over you and interrupts until you are agitated by asking another question. This was repeated until I had to speak louder to feel heard. Then she says this might not work because you are getting agitated. I told her it was because she kept interrupting me. She said if she didn't I would just keep on talking. I feel like she did that on purpose and I believe that was very unethical behavior. Interrupting, being rude and triggering someone's PTSD on purpose isn't good or professional. I just needed medication management. I'm already diagnosed and I have a Therapist. I needed her to review my DSM and my psycho neurological tests which she didn't even have in front of her yet. Anyway she did reject me but I agree we aren't a good match because a psychiatrists most important quality is to be a good listener. I also feel like her knowledge of medications is lacking due to our conversation about Straterra and Cataplexy. It absolutely can be used to treat it. I googled it and it is used for that sometimes and it has helped me with my Cataplexy so, she was not going to continue a med I depend on to function anyway.

    My experience at Sonder Wellness was amazing. They were very polite and helpful. I would highly…read morerecommend Sonder Wellness.

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    Abbott Northwestern Hospital

    2.5(91 reviews)
    7.2 miPhillips

    I have ALWAYS had positive experiences when I've come to ANW. In the past, I've only come here for…read moreemergencies--fell and hurt my hand, eye issues, and one time getting outpatient surgery in 2004. However, last week was my first time as an inpatient. If you've read through my previous reviews, you will have discovered that I had my first gallbladder attack in November 2012 while I was a resident of Maryland. I had the unfortunate experience of going to Laurel General Hospital and received subpar care. I was advised at that time to get my gallbladder removed, but I sure as hell wasn't about to get the procedure done there, so I declined. From about 2013 until last Thursday, I was symptom free; however, I experienced the same gallbladder attack around 1 a.m. last Thursday. That pain eventually went away, but another intense pain continued and did not go away. I was shaky and weak and decided I better go to the emergency department to get checked out. When I went in, it was around 6 a.m., and no other patients were in the lobby when I arrived, so I was tended to immediately. The nurse took my vitals and placed me into a room. Another nurse named Richard was my caregiver after that. He was very compassionate and kind took EXCELLENT care of me. He placed my IV, gave me fluids, and pain medication. Shortly thereafter, around 7:30, I got my abdominal ultrasound, which showed that my bile duct was dilated and might be blocked with a stone. I was advised to get an endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) to sweep clean the bile duct, then get my gallbladder removed, which I agreed to have both procedures done. I had quite a few doctors come through before my EUS to check in on me, make sure I was the correct patient, and knew of which procedures I had agreed to have done. The EUS done around 1 p.m., and when I woke up in the OR, it was a little bit after 2 p.m. The EUS went very well, and the stone blocking the bile duct was able to be removed. The only issue was afterward was that my throat felt so bad because of the tubes that had to go down my throat. In the recovery area, a nurse named Iris was WONDERFUL! She kept checking on me and giving me ice chips. I was scheduled to have my gallbladder removed the next day (Friday) around 10:30 or so and was admitted. I was disappointed with how long I had to wait for my room, which was a good 3 hours or so (UGH!), but I finally made it there around 6:30 and was happy that I was given a private room. I have to say that all the nurses who cared for me when I was in my room pre-op and post-op were great, and the two standouts were Reza and LaVivian. They were AWESOME!! Five stars for these two! My surgery came and went without complication, and Reza was incredibly kind, helpful, and very straightforward. He helped me get out of bed the first time after my surgery, and I was in so much pain that I didn't want to move, but he was patient and stern with me and in so many words told me to get my ass out of bed and into the bathroom. I finally did and things got better on their own. He was Johnny-on-the-spot checking in on me and making sure I had everything I needed. LaVivian was one of the night staff nurses, and she was kind, compassionate, and HILARIOUS! Absolutely loved her! I hated that she had to go back to her station, but it was all good. About three doctors came in to check on me throughout my stay, which very thorough, in my opinion, and the nurses were fastidious with my heparin injections and pain meds and to take vitals. I was never in too much pain from my actual surgery; however, I did have an issue with back and leg pain. Because I was strapped down on the operating table and have spinal stenosis and was on my back for so long during gallbladder surgery, the upper part of my left thigh was numb, and I had constant pain in my back on both sides, which then radiated into my legs. That was the worst of it. Of course, now, those problems have resolved. I disliked being woken up, of course, to have my blood drawn, but it's a hospital, and that's just par for the course when you're an inpatient. I didn't eat a whole lot, but as far as my first experience with hospital food, it wasn't bad. I ate mostly Jell-O and water ice, drank mostly cranberry juice and water, and on my last day, I had my first full solid meal of scrambled eggs, a veggie sausage patty, French toast, raisin bran with soy milk, and more cranberry juice. On my last day, the doctor came in and said I could be discharged and that it would take about an hour, but it took more like 2 or 3 hours; nonetheless, I was happy to be leaving. Reza tended to me and ordered an escort. He was able to make me and my husband laugh and was just a super star of a caregiver. I will never forget the great level of care I received during my stay. This is why I will always go to ANW for emergencies and anything else. Thank you, ANW staff, for taking very good care of me!

    Bad bad service. My wife who had back surgery needed to go to the rest room to pee but after 15…read moreminutes no one came. After I assisted her to the restroom and got back to the bed and tucked her in someone showed up 45 minutes later and I angerly told her I took care of it and I will send you a bill. My son who is a RN worked here and said allina is the worst hospital he's ever worked in and the employees are all grumpy from the treatment they get from the upper echilon. He works at Methodist hospital in St.Louis Park and said it's a wonderful place to work. Go there if you need surgery.

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