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Businiess name:  Ehp Behavioral Svc
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
When I was getting out of the hospital, I was placed with EHP (Everly, Hildreth & Platman) by my social worker. I wasn't given a choice. I saw a psychiatrist for meds and a psychologist for therapy. The way it works these days, psychiatrists are too busy to write prescriptions AND do therapy, which is a bad setup to begin with. So psychiatrists are rushed and do a rush job- they've been reduced to pill pushers and nothing more. It's a sorry state of affairs. My psychiatrist, Dr. Robert Cummings, was tyrannical and imperious. He brooks no dissent in his fiefdom. He (more than once) let on that he is looking forward to retiring to Florida, and you can tell that he'd rather be somewhere else. My psychologist was distant but gamely tried to be empathetic. My psychologist revealed that she had been pressured to shave time off how long she saw each patient, so that she could squeeze in more patients per day and thus make more money for EHP. My psychologist admitted that there were problems at EHP but was scared of losing her job if she complained about it. It's about ""The Benjamins"" at EHP! The office space is cramped, claustrophobia-inducing, and uninviting. The billing was a nightmare- the billing is done by another outfit called ""Psychbill"". They provided me with the most confusing bills I've ever seen. No business could operate like EHP if they had any significant competition, but EHP doesn't seem to. I've finally managed to find another provider, and am glad to be quit of EHP.

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