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    Kelly W Hunt, MA, LMHC

    Kelly W Hunt, MA, LMHC

    4.0(4 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    The first visit was on 4/22 and she ended up talking more than I did which perhaps was her way to…read morebuild rapport. Once she found out we're both from the same area in Marietta and the same doctor birthed our children, she immediately knew who I was, why my circle is the way it is, and would find commonalities between the two of us. Instead of listening to me and asking probing questions.. she would go into her own story and then my hour was up. That happened the first two visits. The third visit I did my homework and we barely discussed it. I mustered up the courage to ask her to stop cutting me off because I needed to talk through this and she said okay but your hour is up. For the fourth appointment, she texted me the day before, "Morning, I am in Alabama with a family emergency and was going to call u to reschedule. I will contact later today or tomorrow to set up new appt." Well that was 5/12 and still haven't heard from her. As others mentioned she doesn't give receipts for visits and you have to pay your copay in cash because she doesn't like using Square (because they take part of her pay). She doesn't have a receptionist or front desk so there isn't anyone to schedule or talk to if she is in a session. She has two cell phones that she WILL look at during your session as though you don't matter. I will never go back and would not recommend anyone to see her.

    I was tired of not getting anywhere. Ir is scary to say i need some direction or support. She did…read morenot make me feel bad but heard me and supposed me. And, i made the steps forward. Thanks to he kindness and skills

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    Reichbach Center - Dr. Steven Reichbach, MD Board Certified Anesthesiologist

    Reichbach Center

    4.5(8 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    I couldn't have higher praise for this group of professionals. I travel from Arkansas just to be a…read morepatient here. From the doctor down, you are treated with dignity and the highest of standards. They actually listen, and I've never in my life called an office where the doctor actually answers and speaks on the phone. This place is top notch and worth every penny. I've found so much comfort from my treatment, and my infusions have been some of the best I've ever had. Lolita is his nurse, and she is a gem. She is the kindest, most caring and attentive soul. She will do anything to make your treatment comfortable. From the front office, to the infusion rooms, and then the restrooms this place is spotless. It's clean and comfortable, and you feel like you're visiting a spa more than a doctor's office. This is not a cash cow place. They have an extensive background in anesthesia and keep up on all the latest medical studies on depression, anxiety, PTSD, and pain treatments. I wouldn't go anywhere else. Not to mention, they make every effort to accommodate an appointment as soon as possible, or reschedule appointments when necessary. I'd give them 10 stars if it were possible! Also, you get to enjoy their two puppies, if you are a dog lover like me! Thank you, Dr. Reichbach and Lolita for giving me hope and my life back.

    My dad died one year ago, and in 2 months she was dx with myasthenia gravis, spending a month in…read morethe hospital. My mom (85 years old) had no medical problems prior to this other than hypertension, and she was volunteering running the office of Meals on Wheels in her town. Depression set in, and nothing we did could help her. Got her affairs all in order; she had been hinting about suicide for some time; the family all was very engaged and doing the best that all of us could. Nevertheless, she had a suicide attempt one month ago; thankfully with no lasting damage. Her last stop was ketamine. She unwaveringly believed that any of her physical symptoms were a product of depression, she believed it was the disease, which myasthenia gravis (which it does not-it is autoimmune). My 85 years old mom had two ketamine infusions so far. After one treatment we all saw the difference, she denied feeling any different initially The second treatment in the same week-Whoa, we got our mom back! She was out of bed only about 4 hours a day previously. She couldn't walk without walker or cane; she was very unsteady on her feet. No appetite. No interest in anything or anyone. Talked with her eyes closed. This morning she told me, "I can think clearer, it's not as fuzzy. I was pulling weeds in the yard this morning, can you imagine? I went shopping yesterday with Denise for 5 hours!" She has gone to the senior center-alone, on SCAT. She is welcoming physical therapy to come in. She wakes in the morning and goes to bed at night. No naps. She will rest, but she will be on her iPad playing scrabble. Her gait is normal, no walker, no cane, and beginning to zip around like she used to. (We joke it's like miracle like Lazarus). I am an RN of 41 years, many of those years in mental health. I have NEVER seen such excellent results with any treatment. I have to admit, I have been giving her MD's a rough time believing that with "more or different medication" we can treat the exhaustion from her disease. Even a seasoned professional myself did not realize THE EXTENT her depression had on her physical symptoms. The Veterans Administration throughout the country has APPROVED Ketamine Clinics in all their medical centers since nothing so far done has curbed the number of suicides in our veterans. Ketamine is not experimental treatment, it is the state-of the-art treatment for depression. Many people to do not realize that depression has so many physical symptoms; one attributes it to aging or other medical diagnoses. Yes, a medical diagnosis brings on exhaustion of the body, however, the component of the "emotional anguish and exhaustion" of dealing with a physical illness is separate. Depression is NOT a normal process of aging. This is a fallacy. Yes, the older adult has continued loss of friends from death and loss of bodily functions. Nevertheless, sadness to the point of suicide is NOT a part of aging. My grandmother lived until 96. Mom has a good decade yet. Our goal is to get her feeling strong enough to visit Israel again, something place she holds dear to her heart. I'm expecting it will take about 6 months since due to the depression, she has become so debilitated from bedrest so many months. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

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    Carrie Eckert

    Carrie Eckert

    5.0(1 review)
    1.5 mi

    Carrie's coaching style combines great listening with a warm and soothing yet practical style. One…read moreof her greatest strengths is an ability to look at whatever tangled situation I bring to her and help me unravel it. She's able to immediately sense what I need and helps me arrive at creative solutions. The best part is that I always leave our sessions grounded and with so much more clarity than when I started.

    From the owner: Carrie is a health & wellness coach who helps women and men find their way out of suffering,…read morediscover more joy, and take their lives back from the grips of mystery illness. Over five years ago, she was diagnosed with more than a dozen mystery illnesses; and through a powerful combination of mind-body techniques and coaching support, she was able to overcome years of suffering from vague yet debilitating symptoms. Carrie's academic credentials include studies in neurology and nutrition. She incorporates a mind-body therapy approach to coaching, supporting those facing symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome, adrenal fatigue, fibromyalgia, autoimmune disease, anxiety, and food and environmental sensitivities and helping them return to their bodies' and minds' natural states of ease. Carrie also offers "healthy home" consultations. During these in-home sessions she shows clients how to implement simple changes to enhance the air quality of their indoor living spaces and offers personalized

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