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Rising Tide Counseling

5.0 (1 review)
Open • 6:30 am - 5:00 pm

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5 months ago

very kind caring understanding person we thank her for all help and guidance help patsy and kevin​

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Tri-Care Family Medicine

Tri-Care Family Medicine

1.5(4 reviews)
2.0 mi

Never again will I set foot into this office. I am not sure what has been going on lately, but this…read morelast visit, and even the days leading up to it were a disaster. I had an appointment scheduled for 9:15 and three days before, I get the usual confirmation email but it said 10:15. They had changed my time without letting me know. I called to make sure and sure enough, they had because they were overbooked. When I complained, all the girl on the phone could say was, "Well you got the e-mail didn't you?" No need to be rude, but it seems over the past few months the front office staff has gotten progressively worse. The day before my visit I got a call asking if they could push it out almost a week or two. Absolutely not. I had called in a left a voicemail for a call back because my meds for depression and other issues were not working, and they wanted to push it out two weeks? Absolutely horrendous to even suggest so! So I ended up with an appointment another hour later at 11:15. Upon arrival I just had a gut feeling that it was not going to be a good visit. Call it anxiety, call it instinct. I was right. The triage nurse took my vitals and BP and she was still the same sweet caring lady I had always dealt with. I got put into a room and waited for some time and a lady I had never seen or dealt with before walked in. She ended up being Robin, the nurse practitioner. My appointment was made for Dr. Dasher, not his nurse, and never was I told things would be switched around. I felt very uncomfortable talking about my mental health and other issues with a complete stranger, especially since I had already built a great relationship with Dr. Dasher, who knew me and my conditions very well. It was clear she didn't bother reading over my chart and didn't look at past meds, because she kept suggesting meds I had already been on that didn't work. The breaking point for me that sent me over the edge was when she suggested a drug that I had been on that was highly addictive and made me suicidal to the point that I had actually tried to take my own life while on it. At this point I could have cared less what she was going to try and prescribe because I felt like I couldn't trust a word she was saying. There will not be any follow up appointments for me at Tri-Care Family Medicine. Hopefully I can find another doctor in the area that genuinely cares about their patients and has a staff that feels the same way. Next time I will make sure to find a doctor that actually reads my charts and history, and doesn't try to send me out the door with a death wish/note/prescription in hand.

They have the RUDEST staff I have ever encountered. I never leave reviews, but my experience was so…read morebad I made an account just to leave this one!

Statesboro Psychiatric Association

Statesboro Psychiatric Association

3.0(7 reviews)
0.8 mi

My son had been a patient of Dr. Reed in the past and was pleased with the rapport that he was able…read moreto have with Dr. Reed .Tragic family loss caused finances at the time to be a little tight.Regrettably unable to continue with treatment at the facility and with Dr. Read. In time we were glad to return to the clinic to reopen patient file and continue treatment , Either through insurance that we now carry or out of pocket as we are in a situation to be able to financially do so if necessary. Was a very embarrassing situation when an office manager pulled us into a room to ask us if they were not in network with our insurance then how were we going to afford to pay? Now there we're no problems in the past for payment. Never having a reason to have met their office manager in the past . Although I thought it was a very unprofessional question to ask a patient or potential patient as I was there to fill out new patient papers as well.Loss of a child can and did change many things within a family unit.Finances are back in place and able to pay out of pocket if necessary.This office manager proceeded to ask us why do you have insurance if you can't use it here?I did my best to explain to her that there are many other medical reasons to have insurance other than psychologist and psychiatric care.You might get pregnant , grow a tumor ,not to mention no ins. at the end of the year fee on taxes lol . It was quite amazing to me to be in an office that is supposed to be able to help people that may have disorders or difficulties and are there asking for assistance in dealing with their every day situations and have someone create one within the office that seem to be , something that had never been put in front of me to deal with before in 57 years. Needless to say that if a person does have certain disorders, I would think that anyone working in these offices would be educated in this area enough to know that this is definitely a trigger for people with certain disorders and to explain this to the lady that she was making us feel very uncomfortable making us feel like we weren't worthy to pay them orwelcome there and we were going to have to wait till the following day to find out if she was going to allow our file to be reopened and to be a patient in their facility again, there were no problems in the past and we were given a nice letter when we did have to discontinue treatment and it states in that letter "at a later date you would like to return as a patient. Please contact the office to schedule an appt.Then repetitively more than three times.she wanted to know how we would pay for our own prescriptions. How are we gonna be able to pay for that , have you ever been asked a question like that before ??Told her to look back at the file or call where they called in our prescriptions and see we've always picked up our prescriptions and if there's been any difficulties there and that maybe she could take that into consideration when she gave us her decision and if she would be allowing our file to be reopened is whether or not she would allow us to be patient there ....will let everyone know how this turns out . just wanted to let you know that it was the most demeaning unfair uncalled for unprofessional treatment at a facility of any kind and most of all to be one of mental health behavior by no means is any of this a reflection on Dr. Read. .Amanager myself for 27 years, I felt compelled to let the public as well as the facility itself made aware of how their patients returning for care had been made to feel and for the doctors to know that something this simple could really cause some back steps on progress that they had helped people take steps forward. I would've wanted to know ?myself in my situation so that I would know better how to get with my colleagues and my employees and address these things to help them have better public relations skillset after all these are the places we go for help. not to give as complexes about oneself and need help.

Fantastic practice. Great providers, friendly staff, cozy atmosphere! Such a welcoming group of…read morepeople caring for others!

Eagle Health & Rehabilitation

Eagle Health & Rehabilitation

3.0(2 reviews)
1.0 mi

The care team here is great! The CNAs and nurses are so attentive the patients and the rehab team…read morereally pushes them to help them get better.

The first words out of my mother's mouth when she arrived in the room for rehab was "This place is…read morea dump!". There was nothing on the wall facing the bed other than a TV and a very crooked mounted wall holder for the activity calendar. There was no shelf or place to put pictures of family or vase of flowers that she could see from her bed to help cheer and motivate her. The built in dresser was also positioned to where no one in the bed could see any items on top of the dresser, and the wooden drawers stuck and twisted making them very difficult to open or close. The bathroom appeared clean, but a strong smell of urine was always present. In addition to the room being totally depressing, not even one chair was present in the room for a visitor to sit. Missing also was the portable thermostat (finally brought days later from another room) or bed controls (brought to the room 2 weeks later again from another room) that my mother could use. Even the staff struggled to adjust the bed with the controls at the end of the bed. Shortage of equipment continued with the staff struggling to locate foot rests for the wheel chair. There also appeared to be a shortage of staff for let visitors enter or leave the facility and not even a door bell to press when leaving. Visitors just had to wait until a staff member walked by in order to leave. Although my mother was able to walk 25 feet upon arrival for the evaluation physical therapist and another 15 feet after resting, she failed to show progress after that day. A major cause of this was the difficulty we had getting the facility to add nutritional supplements to her diet until over a week after we requested this, resulting in continual weight loss and energy. My mother's appetite was poor and though we were told we could select from a choice of food for her meals, nothing we ever tried to select were brought to her. The final draw was when I found one of her diapers on the floor on the far side of the bed. We made the decision immediately to locate a better place for her. That was probably a relief to the social worker who was continually pressing us for our plan "B". While several of the assistants and the physical therapist were very kind and caring to my mother, the experience overall was very unpleasant. If you care for the health and recovery of you loved one in need of rehab, choose another place.

Rising Tide Counseling - c_and_mh - Updated May 2026

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