When writing a review the options are 1 to 5 stars; the lowest rating you can select is a 1 star. Dr. Barber is doctor that deserves a zero rating, he has absolutely horrible beside manners.
Patients are in need and should receive compassion from their doctors, they don't need to be hurried along and dismissed as though their needs are irrelevant.
My dad had an appointment with Dr. Michael Barber and I accompanied him to this appointment. The doctor started the conversation asking as most doctors would, "How are things going?"
I told him that my Dad seemed to be going backwards, he didn't seem to be improving. I then informed him that my Dad's neurologist had changed a medication that my Dad was using. Dr. Barber appeared to become angry and then stated that since we were seeing another doctor, he would no longer see my Dad.
I told him we didn't change the medication, the neurologist changed it, but he was adamant about no longer treating my Dad, and in the midst of trying to communicate with him he walked out of the office. I was furious and appalled.
Dr. Barber shouldn't be allowed to even treat animals, even they need compassion.
This doctor's behavior needs to be addressed. The patients he's treating are barely holding on, they need compassion, not dismissed and disrespected.
K H
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September 30, 2024
My daughter did not receive proper care. I requested further evaluation and I was told by Bianca Lynch that they just proceed with the diagnosis that is documented. (she was given new diagnosis. )Short conversation via phone and just prescribed the same medication she was previously received. I need further evaluation to ensure my child was receiving proper care
Jennifer Wade
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June 25, 2024
Worst office staff experience ever. For an office that deals with mental health issues, Crystal was very rude and unprofessional. She said she called twice and sent an email. I received no voicemail but did get the email and responded to confirm the appointment. When we arrived she tells us the doctor wasn’t in and basically implied that I was a liar because I never confirmed the appointment. If this is the way the front desk behaves, I definitely don’t want to see the doctor. Do better!!!
Lisa Lujano
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May 02, 2024
I wanted to express my sincere appreciation for the outstanding care provided by Julie. Her attentive and compassionate approach has been invaluable to me. Julie listens with empathy and offers truly helpful guidance, making a significant difference in my experience. I am grateful for her exceptional care.
The Real Bobo
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April 03, 2024
Amazing life changing experience going here. I was trepidatious about starting my journey on medication, but the nurse practitioners and doctors here really helped me. My room was a mess, my dishes weren't done, you get the picture.
Skip to 2 months later and all my clothes are ironed and put away. I'm able to confidently confront social situations now that had before seemed miles away from what I was capable of.
Humans aren't meant to live in little boxes like these, physically nor mentally.
Medication is a great tool we can use to spread our wings and unlock our own cages.
Special thanks to Julie Dang.
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When writing a review the options are 1 to 5 stars; the lowest rating you can select is a 1 star. Dr. Barber is doctor that deserves a zero rating, he has absolutely horrible beside manners. Patients are in need and should receive compassion from their doctors, they don't need to be hurried along and dismissed as though their needs are irrelevant. My dad had an appointment with Dr. Michael Barber and I accompanied him to this appointment. The doctor started the conversation asking as most doctors would, "How are things going?" I told him that my Dad seemed to be going backwards, he didn't seem to be improving. I then informed him that my Dad's neurologist had changed a medication that my Dad was using. Dr. Barber appeared to become angry and then stated that since we were seeing another doctor, he would no longer see my Dad. I told him we didn't change the medication, the neurologist changed it, but he was adamant about no longer treating my Dad, and in the midst of trying to communicate with him he walked out of the office. I was furious and appalled. Dr. Barber shouldn't be allowed to even treat animals, even they need compassion. This doctor's behavior needs to be addressed. The patients he's treating are barely holding on, they need compassion, not dismissed and disrespected.
My daughter did not receive proper care. I requested further evaluation and I was told by Bianca Lynch that they just proceed with the diagnosis that is documented. (she was given new diagnosis. )Short conversation via phone and just prescribed the same medication she was previously received. I need further evaluation to ensure my child was receiving proper care
Worst office staff experience ever. For an office that deals with mental health issues, Crystal was very rude and unprofessional. She said she called twice and sent an email. I received no voicemail but did get the email and responded to confirm the appointment. When we arrived she tells us the doctor wasn’t in and basically implied that I was a liar because I never confirmed the appointment. If this is the way the front desk behaves, I definitely don’t want to see the doctor. Do better!!!
I wanted to express my sincere appreciation for the outstanding care provided by Julie. Her attentive and compassionate approach has been invaluable to me. Julie listens with empathy and offers truly helpful guidance, making a significant difference in my experience. I am grateful for her exceptional care.
Amazing life changing experience going here. I was trepidatious about starting my journey on medication, but the nurse practitioners and doctors here really helped me. My room was a mess, my dishes weren't done, you get the picture. Skip to 2 months later and all my clothes are ironed and put away. I'm able to confidently confront social situations now that had before seemed miles away from what I was capable of. Humans aren't meant to live in little boxes like these, physically nor mentally. Medication is a great tool we can use to spread our wings and unlock our own cages. Special thanks to Julie Dang.