Please stay away from here. I used to see Dr. Boggess here and I loved him. Unfortunately, he left, so when I returned I had to see another psychologist. I was unhappy with her and the practice would not allow me to change doctors so I decided to see a psychiatrist for the first time in my life. It will also be the last time in my life. The psychiatrist I saw was a very nice but abrupt young man, a resident of course. I told him my symptoms and within 5 minutes he wanted to put me on an antidepressant, even after I firmly established my opposition to them. I told him I would prefer a low-dose benzodiazepine as a rescue just for panic attacks, even just 5 or 10 a month, but they don't prescribe them due to addiction. He put me on Buspar, an anxiolytic. After one dose I had such severe brain zaps I nearly passed out. Foolishly, I took a second dose with the same result. Before my second appointment, I had to cancel due to a personal issue. I got a dismissal letter from nurse Emily saying I had missed 3 appts and could not return. When I called to tell her I had only been there once, she lied through her teeth about it, insisting I had missed 3 appts. The administration automatically took her side. Finally, the administrative assistant took it upon her self to get to the bottom of it, listen to our phone calls, and discover that I was right all along. She waived the dismissal and I got a second appointment. This was an even bigger mistake... When I discussed the side effect with my doctor at the second appointment, he totally dismissed my concerns and said I should have taken it longer- and also told me he was leaving the practice and I would have to see someone else. I asked to see his supervisor, Dr. Holroyt, to tell her I wanted a more long-term provider. She interrupted me mid-sentence to tell me they couldn't help me, and if I didn't like it, I could leave.
I left the practice in tears. I did nothing to these people to justify the way they treated me. If you are sick, you deserve to be met with compassion and the best care possible.