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LifeWorks NW

(25 reviews)

My teen daughter is enrolled in the EASA program. If you don't know what that is, it's the Early…read moreAssessment and Support Alliance (EASA). They provides support to young people experiencing symptoms of psychosis for the first time. She was diagnosed with Autism, ADHD and PTSD when she was 13. Then about 10 months later she confided in me that she was having overwhelming fears of being watched in places that didn't make sense to me, like our private bathroom at home. Then she would be in bed at trying to sleep and hear someone whispering her name in her ear. Even watching TV or movies was challenging because she would see things that I didn't see like ghoulish faces on characters suddenly appearing then disappearing. We discussed this with the private psychiatric nurse she was already seeing and after determining she had prodromal schizophrenia she referred my daughter to EASA. We first met with Tammy Talbert, the Program Director and she did an assessment or questionnaire with my daughter. It was so validating to my daughter to be able to have questions being asked that confirmed her experiences. Things she hadn't even told me about, like hallucinations that included smell, taste, touch sound and visual. Later we were able to meet with the Occupational therapist Michelle DeOliveira. She's been so helpful figuring out strategies for my daughter to approach the environment around her and feel safer. The mental health therapist David Castleton has such vast experience and great demeanor. He is very approachable and helps solve real world problems. He's definitely an advocate you want on your side. I'm so very grateful for the Lifeworks NW EASA Team and we haven't even met everyone yet. Thank you for your compassionate professional care and support.

they should close their doors or at least stop advertising for new clients. It takes over two…read moremonths to get in and they keep calling and rescheduling your intake appointment and then once you get they keep calling and rescheduling your actual care about money, not the person they They try to make four weeks out that does not help the person stay away from this place.

Advanced Pain Management Center - Dr. Vladimir Fiks, Medical Director

Advanced Pain Management Center

(28 reviews)

Southwest Portland

The Dr treats pain. But, the office is not run well. You can never call and get someone to answer…read more There is 1 Dr, his Asst and a nurse. Yet, 2 receptionist and several more people in the back for ??? You text to get an appointment The Dr sees you then prescribes a treatment. If you get medicine, sometimes it takes weeks to get. You then see the Asst. from then onward. then the receptionist calls to give you another appt 5 weeks later so you're always out of meds a lot. They also make you fill out a daily 4 questionnaire w/o telling you they charge you for this. No one checks this information. In my case they would request from my insurance company for treatments i hadn't agreed to, they charged me for extended appointments when I saw the Asst for less than 10 minutes. I finally told him I was done coming, yet I was charged for 2 more months of visits. I had to file a claim with my insurance company. I finally got the amount I was supposed to pay from over $1,000 to $90. I would avoid this office. The receptionist is nice.

Do Not waste your time in this office. I saw the PA 3 times, and after the 3rd visit, was shaken…read moreemotionally due his abruptness, lack of professionalism, talked over you when trying to finish a sentence, was curt and downright rude. He would not listen, and someone in this field should be better behaved and show empathy, kindness, not an accusatory tone. He certainly thought a lot of himself, was gruff & despicable. His office staff was cordial and friendly, he does not belong there and needs to be fired.

Virginia Garcia Beaverton Wellness Center - Meet the senior staff at the NEW Beaverton Wellness Center

Virginia Garcia Beaverton Wellness Center

(24 reviews)

Southwest Portland

Chronic Pain, Mental Health, and/or Transgender? AVOID THIS…read moreCLINIC! They will do everything in their power to avoid doing anything for you while still collecting money from insurance for appointments. Have complex mental health issues? Hope you only need talk therapy. Their in-house psych refuses to touch complex psychiatric conditions that require 'restricted' medications. The PCPs I and my partner have dealt with refuse to touch psych meds. They don't care about suicide risk or self-harm, they will do everything in their power to avoid touching your care and they will not help with medications, referrals, or safe hand-offs. My partner's PCP actively argued with him and tried ending a video appointment early when he said he was actively suicidal and was having a panic attack. QA and "patient advocates" were notified - nothing. Chronic pain? After several escalations, we had a nice chat with the head clinician where we were told to our faces that we're "addicted to not being in pain", after the PCP refused referrals to rheumotology, neurology, and other related diagnostics for non-medical reasons like they're "overbooked", "radiation", "they'll try the same meds we are". A request for a pain management referral was redirected to a rehab clinic. Ongoing extreme pain associated with on-file and documented conditions yielded a naloxone prescription for 'pain relief'. Apparently we're drug-seeking tweakers, so we don't deserve to have second opinions or individualized assessments/care. Need testosterone but the Trans Care Specialist is already abandoning and abusing your partner for the same issues? Not our problem. Either keep using the abusive trans care specialist we have or we'll force you to go to OHSU for any trans care at all, period, even when we prescribe hormones to cis people without requiring off-site specialists and hoops. Because "I'm not familiar or comfortable" with doing my job because trans people are complicated and difficult to deal with.

I have been taking my grandkids here for several years. They do a wonderful job getting us in and…read moretaking care of them.

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OHSU Family Medicine

(8 reviews)

Re Labwork: I stopped by on 3/19/25 at 10am to have follow…read moreup fasting bloodwork drawn. (I was told on 3/18/25 by my DR to show up, check in and my Dr's tech would draw blood.) In the past two years, I have been to this location for lab work at least twice. I have never had to wait more than 15 minutes. Today I was told for "walk in" labs it would be at least an hours wait. I could not wait, since I had a previously scheduled dentist appointment. I know my Doctors office moved from floor 2 to the first floor a couple weeks ago and the "bugs" have not been worked out yet. I feel the move has not been efficient for this office. Lab blood draw wait times of over an hour are unacceptable in my opinion. At this time I would not recommend having labs done at this office. I hope they work this out!!

For OHSU Immediate Care Beaverton…read more Writing this review is challenging for me, as I deeply respect the healthcare profession. On 4/16, Daryl Plotzker examined my daughter and me. Following the examination, Daryl informed us that there were no indications for antibiotic treatment. I respectfully questioned this decision, explaining that my daughter's symptoms worsened at night and had been progressively more difficult to manage with at home remedies - a situation we have experienced before. I emphasized that our visit was not impulsive; we had waited eight days to seek medical care. Despite this, we were not provided any treatment or antibiotics. Within hours, we sought care at another immediate care facility where a different healthcare provider diagnosed my daughter with pneumonia. Ten days after our visit to OHSU Immediate Care in Beaverton, I visited a new urgent care facility where the doctor identified the most severe ear infection (in both ears) he had ever encountered. I plan to contact Patient Advocacy Relations in hopes this does not happen to another family again.

Life Works NW - c_and_mh - Updated May 2026

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