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Henry I Elder, MD

Henry I Elder, MD

(4 reviews)

I've seen psychiatrists since I was about 8 and I've never had an experience like this one. In…read moreCalifornia, a practitioner like this would be out of a job. I had to drive an hour to Corvallis because my insurance doesn't cover anyone within my area that is accepting new patients. When I got there early, I was reprimanded for not having filled out an in-depth questionnaire and then asked to fill one out, which took me about 40 minutes. I had just finished taking finals and completing projects in school; more paperwork is the last thing I wanted to do. Instead of talking to me and getting to know me, Dr. Elder attempted to pick apart my answers on the form and diagnose me based on each one. I wasn't looking for a diagnosis (and if I was, this would be an interesting way to get one!), simply trying to renew a prescription I've had for over a year. When I mentioned this, he got snappy and told me prescribing medication was a risk and he needed more "details" about me. I asked what sort of details he needed, which led him back to picking apart my questionnaire answers. Since I wrote "yes" to "Do you worry about contamination and sanitation?" he started to say I had OCD tendencies, and I explained that the question wasn't clear, I meant that I don't eat meat but I'm not washing doorknobs obsessively. When I told him there wasn't a connection and he was reading too much into my answers on the form (just talk to me! that's what you get paid for!), he got defensive and informed me that based on my answers I also show signs of "attention deficit disorder and depression". Well duh, I wrote down that I have "ADD and depression" on the very first question and that's what I told the receptionist I needed to be seen for! Very difficult to work with, and when I questioned his strange practices he got EXTREMELY defensive and then angry at me, eventually telling me he didn't want to work with me and then kicking me out of his office, yelling "God!" and slamming the door behind me. I'm reporting this to the medical board, he really should not be working with depressed people because he makes people more depressed. Absolutely no compassion or concern and a very quick temper.

I saw Dr. Elder for a couple of years despite his beside manner. I will say that he isn't a…read morepleasant man to deal with, and in this setting, that makes for problems. I initially set out to work with him to get OFF medications, but he just kept adding more insisting that it would stabilize me. It had exactly the opposite effect. When I expressed suicidal ideation to him, he cut the appointment short and sent me on my way. He told my GP that I'd been abusing a prescription because he hadn't figured in 31 day months, and one time I needed it two days "early". He caused me great distress, solved no problems, and to top it off, he's expensive! I would not recommend him to anyone who is looking for a compassionate psychiatrist. The one positive thing I'll say about him is that he knows his meds.

Center for Developing Hope

Center for Developing Hope

(3 reviews)

I am both neurodivergent (Autism, ADHD) myself and so are all of my children. My youngest is a very…read morecomplicated kid. He is Autistic, has mixed type ADHD, Bipolar/depression issues, tics, etc...and prior to finding the Center For Developing Hope, my son had been seeing a psychiatrist who had him on so many medications, my son had become a semi-functional zombie. Despite all the medications, he had a miserable quality of life. Nothing we tried seemed to work. He was barely speaking anymore and we hadn't seen a smile on him in years. Then we found Josh Sizemore at the Center for Developing Hope. It is not an exaggeration to say he has absolutely changed our lives. He got my son off the anti-psychotic drugs (which it turns out he did not need) gently and with great kindness and patience. He looked at my son as an entire person rather than a bag of symptoms that needed managing. Slowly, (and after we had tapered him off previous medications) Josh used his amazing diagnostic skills to add only the medications at dosages absolutely needed without over-medicating him. The medications he prescribed support my son/his various conditions rather than numbing him to everything. My son started talking to us again-we even get an occasional smile! Though we still have a long way to go, I just wanted to put this out there for any other parents of struggling neurodivergent children, that this is a SAFE PLACE to take them for help. I absolutely recommend the Center for Developing Hope and specifically Josh Sizemore. I really can't say enough good things about him and the center :) Another great thing-if you are neurodivergent and have sensory issues (such as lights, smells, etc), this center is fragrance free and they actively ask clients and family to not wear colognes/perfumes/etc. They are happy to dim lights even further when needed, but the lighting is not like the harsh over-lighting of standard practices.

Patient focused, collaborative practice. They have been willing to work with us on scheduling and…read moretreatment. K. Moen in particular is great to work with.

Sobotka Jon, MD - psychiatrists - Updated May 2026

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