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    OSU Physicians Behavioral Health

    OSU Physicians Behavioral Health

    1.0(1 review)
    4.9 mi

    PARENTS, you need to be heavy-handed when securing care for your child. My family has lost 2.5…read moreyears of life-changing early intervention (EI) for autism. Getting a DIAGNOSIS is the best thing that you can do for your child who has delays/autism. Applied behavioral analysis (ABA) is like the gold standard for treating most of the problems that autistic children have but it's only accessible with a diagnosis. "The 2001 National Research Council (NRC) report Educating Children with Autism recommended children with ASD receive a minimum of 25 hours of intervention per week, 12 months a year. Available research suggests children with ASD require a certain intensity of services to ensure their continued development and progress."https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/actearly/autism/case-modules/early-intervention/03-closer-look.html PARENTS, be very wary of any doctor or specialist who advocates a wait and see passive approach to your child's delays. Time is not your friend. Behaviors become entrenched will require 4x more therapy at $120/hour than if dealt with earlier. I've done hundreds of hours of research to get my daughter the appropriate help. The research is extremely clear that EI is a child's LIFELINE when it comes to developmental delays. "Wait and see," "wait and reevaluate in a few years," etc are useless recommendations that create broken families, dysfunctional homes, severely delayed children, and divorced couples. Waiting and seeing is not advocated by the AAP or CDC. "I can't stress strongly enough the importance of diving into action immediately. Every expert in the field agrees that early intervention is essential and critical. The "wait and see" approach is detrimental to your child. Children with autism tend to avoid things that are difficult, and communication is difficult for them, so they avoid situations where they might be expected to communicate. As a result, they become more isolated and withdrawn. So it's critical that you get a program started right away" (Overcoming Autism, Lynn Kern Koegel PhD). PARENTS, who you take your kids to matters a lot. Dr. Henley of the Healthy Children's Clinic and The Griffin Promise Autism Clinic accomplished more for my daughter in 2 MONTHS than Pediatric Specialists of Tulsa and OSU did in 3.5 YEARS. If left to the devices of these first 2 places, let's just say my daughter would have no hope of ever being mainstreamed, my husband and I would be divorced, etc. OSU cost us almost (another) a year of EI. We went in expecting an ADOS. The report says ADOS was not done. They butchered my child's evaluation. I learned that thanks to my daughter's amazing occupational therapist, Brooke Nelson, and the founder of Building All Children, Kendra Morgan. Watching a kid interact with a dad or mom instead of doing an ADOS will not yield the same results as watching them interact with an examiner or child. Brooke explained, "...if they would have talked to her themselves they would have gotten to see a very different Mikayla," and "we were all (her therapists) expecting it to come back with an official autism diagnosis." PARENTS, I am uploading the results and feedback session from my daughters evaluation at OSU in the hopes that this will help another family not suffer the way that we have. There's an audio and a few videos. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/qorpyt77eqmcax9/AABLBl5gtVUl_oLVaj7If86ua?dl=0 I cringed when replaying it and hearing, "I think we could reevaluate her in a couple of years" A COUPLE YEARS??? In the audio at 4:20 you'll hear that kids with autism don't EVER develop social skills. This is NOT true. This is the whole point of therapy - to address deficits, delays, and symptoms. I informed Dr. Rich that I made many errors on the parent questionnaire and she lied & said that would not change anything. PARENTS, EI through the state covers birth to age 3. If some provider just wants to "wait and see" until the child is 3, 4, 5, etc years old, then that window has closed on your child. OSU, you need to do better. You should not be offering psychological evaluations for children when you aren't going to give them the help that they need.

    From the owner: The OSU Physician system covers a wide variety of specialties with more than 135,000 patient visits…read moreeach year. The community-based Tulsa clinics serve as a teaching model for OSU medical students. They are staffed by medical residents and faculty physicians. Each clinic provides essential health care to the community, primarily taking care of Tulsas sick poor. From family medicine to specialty care, OSU Physicians clinics serve Tulsa, and Northeast Oklahoma.

    Parkside Psychiatric Hospital & Clinic

    Parkside Psychiatric Hospital & Clinic

    1.0(2 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    I just got out of this hospital and let me tell you it was a fucking joke. All you do all day long…read moreis sit and play fucking board games. I was in their for drug addiction and they didn't help me AT ALL. All they did was keep me sedated. All I did for 3 days straight is play fucking uno. They offered no help at all. And they are SO unprofessional it's ridiculous. One of the so called group "therapists" was literally sitting their talking about how she goes to the casino all the time and how much money she wins. WORST FUCKING PLACE EVER. BEING in their made me want to do fucking drugs cause it was so stupid!!

    One of the worst experiences I have ever had! My daughter suffers from severe depression and had a…read morerelapse due to the lack effectiveness of medications she was taking and we just needed a review/evaluation of those medications. I spoke to a lady the day before (Kelley) who told me they had two beds available and to call the next morning to set up an assessment. I did as suggested and the lady (not Kelley) was extremely rude but we drove an hour anyway because I knew my daughter needed it. We sat for an hour (the only people in the waiting room) before an assessment was even done and then another two hours before they told us they did not have any beds available after being told they did. The entire staff was beyond rude and while doing the assessment the lady really wouldn't listen and tried to continuously correct me on matters regarding my own child like I had no clue. She even said "well, people like me with a masters degree". After all of this they wanted to send my daughter to a 7 day treatment center, one I knew nothing about, which caused me to feel uneasy and when we as a family declined THEY REFUSED TO LET US LEAVE out of "concern" for my daughter. It's a locked facility and we literally had no way out. Keep in mind we were there at our own will and only did an assessment, no check in paper work was filled out! After almost 5 hours of no help, being held against our will, and the unablilty to eat lunch or even have a drink of water, we where finally set free, but only after they tried to charge us $3000 for the pointless assessment! I would highly suggest finding somewhere else to take your love one in need!

    OU Physicians - psychiatrists - Updated May 2026

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