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5.0 (1 review)
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Barry Jones, MD - Georgia Behavioral Health Professionals - Best of Forsyth 2017 Psychiatry

Barry Jones, MD - Georgia Behavioral Health Professionals

2.8(13 reviews)
2.9 mi

Avoid this psychiatrist. He is a monster who used to work at the Emory University Hospital…read morePsychiatric Unit. I was there the summer of 1970. He physically abused me under the pretense of performing a physical during the first 3-4 days I was there. It is very clear to me still and I was able to tell my life long psychiatrist about the incident before he died. I am now 73 and haven't forgotten it. If AI is correct Dr. Barry Neill Jones is now 82. If this is correct, he would've been around 26 when the abuse occurred. I still want someone to know about this, even though I am very late speaking out. I cannot rate my experience even with one star. The type of care was supposed to be for severe depression, the quality of care was zero as I wouldn't talk to him during sessions after what he did and I was referred to my life-long psychiatrist because he said he couldn't help me because I didn't like him. Back during this time, girls who were physically abused and touched inappropriately did not speak of it. Being in a psychiatric unit made it even worse, as no one would have believed me. The nurse who accompanied him into my room had been one of the nurses who was on duty when I was admitted. She was very nice to me when I was admitted, but during the time she was in the room with him when he asked me to take off my clothes, she said nothing. I still feel extreme hatred toward Dr. Barry Neill Jones. It seems that I am forced to give a star rating. I have to hit one star to post this. I am sorry I have to rate even with one star in order to post this. I hope I can save at least one young person from this doctor who put me through this horrific experience back in the summer of 1970.

I agree with the first post completely. This is a BUSINESS not a care provider…read more I have several reasons for terminating this practice as my provider, but without going on and on, a couple examples are: Each time I went in, it was like I was here for the first time. Susanne, who I saw each time, never seemed to have any recollection of previous visits, as I had to remind her of everything previously explained. I understand that they have a lot of patients, and it would be impossible to remember every single detail, but it was like she didn't even take 2 minutes to simply review my chart. It was impossible to progress at all as each time it was like starting over. And keep in mind, they have you come every single week for the first couple of months, so there was not much of a time lapse between each one. I was also "tricked" into taking a test for ADHD, the TOVA test. I was told before taking the test, that I may need to start taking a low dose of Aderall. I took the test, paid out of pocket, and was then told that I would need to be a patient of theirs for a year, before the would consider prescribing me the medication THEY suggested in the first place. Please stay away from this place.

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The Sylvia Brafman Mental Health Center - Theo. 8/2025

The Sylvia Brafman Mental Health Center

3.4(5 reviews)
3.6 mi

This was my very first inpatient experience and I personally selected Sylvia Brafman because of…read moregeographical location, single room accommodations and the small, intimate environment. It was a huge decision for me and not inexpensive. Of course, I knew that I would need to adjust and it took about a week to feel comfortable. I was so impressed by the kindness and devotion from the staff. They worked long shifts but always made us their priority. Mr. Chase, Mr. Jordan, Miss Mary and too many to name were so friendly and respectful not only to me but to all of the patients. Dr. Fiegel was my Psychiatrist and he was beyond brilliant in nailing down my diagnosis and prescribing the proper meds so that I could sleep for the first time in years. I slept a solid 8 hours on the very first night with my new medications. The Internists Dr. Pham and Dr. Patel also made sure that we stayed healthy. The Social Workers and the Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner went above and beyond to make sure that we had the therapies and meds to make us feel better. I was especially fond of the group therapy and learned many tools and skills to excel in my personal life. A big shout out to the Social Workers and to Mr. Michael who brought a wealth of experience to our groups. His ability to communicate with us and show compassion was so welcome and appreciated. It was the BEST decision of my life and I am so glad that I admitted myself for 30 days. I had been struggling with anxiety, depression, insomnia, PTSD and knew that I needed this level of professional care. I cannot say enough about the staff and Director, Mr. Magner. Everyone was kind, professional, focused and skilled in their mission to change our lives for the better. The food was adequate and filling but there were a few blips. The Chef went out of his way to make sure that the meals were served properly and it is my understanding that the food has to be catered from a vendor until they get a license to operate the kitchen. No big deal. We never went hungry and there were lots of high quality snacks, fresh fruit, juices and water whenever we wanted it. The patients were incredible and came from all walks of life. We supported one another and I was touched by their friendships and stories. It was extremely difficult to leave when the time came. All of us were equals and had the same goals. I was especially fond of the emotional support dogs that some patients brought with them. We loved taking turns walking and playing with them. One in particular was Theo, a Labradoodle who loved everyone and even stayed in some of our rooms. It made our stay incredibly meaningful. Feeding him crunchy, sliced apples was the highlight of my stay. Sylvia Brafman changed my life forever. Was it perfect? No place is perfect. The Georgia facility is new and has some growing pains but they are doing everything they can to make it a place of healing and transformation. Thank you for making my life better and my future journey a lot easier. I will be forever grateful.

I am in a transitional living program now and am thriving. I still struggle with a lot of social…read moreanxiety, but my trauma from this place has mostly been healed. It has been over 9 months since I left my 30 day stay here, and I still have nightmares about being in residential mental health.

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