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    Column Health - Dishonest Slogan

    Column Health

    3.5(2 reviews)
    0.8 miDavis Square

    This were the trouble started transferred here much closer to home the help comes and goes they…read morescrew up your prescriptions then they blame on the drug store I lost count on how many times that happen they never returned important call I was Hospitalized no call back to from column health To authorize that I am taking Suboxone to receive it at the hospital 90%of the staff are very nice they just screw a lot you just get a aggravated because of the screw ups but there's one doctor there. He's a punk. He's got an attitude for him. Sorry I was always uncomfortable with them one day. He finally push my buttons. I ended up getting thrown out. I had bad urine, which I know I didn't, but it was the best thing that ever happened to make the review shot, I found a place that accepted me with no weight. I couldn't believe it. My primary care could prescribe me Suboxone boy It is so much comfortable because she knows me she knows I don't look for trouble. Never have a problem. It's like paradise compared to column health column health is a program where they like to say I gotcha so they can control you but I'm not being control. No more. It is free free at last from misery and that's a good way to stay sober.free free misery and that's a good way to stay sober.i pray that Colum health straightens out their act so people that really need help and get sober because if it's still the same way, don't go there

    I have been a patient in Arlington for a long time, but have recently switched to Somerville. Just…read morelike Arlington, this office is the best in every way! The office is super clean, the staff is always so nice, friendly, and accommodating. I've referred friends here, who agree. The only downside is that I've had to switch providers a couple of times, due to them switching to further away locations and stuff, but I really like everyone I see there. Highly recommend this office.

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    Alcohol & Drug Detox at Hillside

    Alcohol & Drug Detox at Hillside

    3.0(3 reviews)
    5.3 mi

    Sometimes you need context to understand the content of this program. Is it nicer than most…read morefacilities? Yes. Do they offer flatscreen televisions in the room? It's actually two. Do the tv's function correctly? That depends. Do you get a set of temu wireless headphones? Are they configured to your room? That's a leap of faith. Do you receive three meals a day prepared by a dedicated staff? Yes. Are the beds spacious? Surprisingly so. Are the rooms cleaned daily by a dutiful third party? That's a definite yes. Turn down service if you're paying attention in the afternoon and they are quietly dedicated to removing an almost insurmountable amount of detritus. The kitchen and the cleaning staff are the backbone of Hillside. Will you be able to use your beloved cellphone? Last I heard this was still in place. Do I think it's necessary for people on a detox unit to have access to the outside world? Your mileage may vary. Is the staff caring? For the most part. Are there some people who seem to just exist? In my head there are. Do you form a bond with people who overlap your 28 to 32 days in recovery? If you're human and doing it correctly you try. Mostly though you realize that almost everyone is going to fall and that day trips outside of the protective walls are mostly fantasy. This applies to all facilities and programs. It's like Verizon telling you they'll give you a new phone for free and you'll save money doing it. That's not how profitable businesses work. Does Hillside occasionally catch lightning in a bottle? Yep. When it happens four out of five dentists will say you're fucking nuts, but it does actually happen. Well how about the nursing staff? Let's put it this way. I would let any of them borrow my truck for the weekend and bank on the fact that it comes back clean and with a topped off tank. Follow the golden rule and you'll be able to figure out the rest. Most of their days are filled with unending lines and acute muscle memory. If they look like they're in an another place they're probably dreaming about a beach without people. They are some of the nicest, most professional people I have had the privilege to meet and they come from all walks of life. Now we get to the staff. People who work the floor can vary widely. Some of them you immediately gravitate towards and some of them you keep at arms length. The overnight shift is the most underrated group because they're trying to make sure people are sleeping without waking them. If you happen to catch them with their eyes closed there's generally someone nearby taking a rotation. It's teamwork out of necessity and most of them are either dedicated to the program or younger kids trying to work two jobs. The clinical staff and those who run regularly scheduled weekly groups are hit or miss. This is where content and context are relevant. If you're relating to the individual then you are in luck. I don't care if it's meeting based, rehab pottery or you're listening to that one peculiar weirdo who loves PowerPoint and the brain. If you're learning something it's relevant, if you're enjoying something it's relevant and if you're relating to something it's therapeutic. I won't single out any particular weekly meeting that I think is unnecessary, even the "Hunger Games" meeting where everyone puts forth a wishlist of various items is lowkey hilarious. I have had three very specific requests during my time there. Raisins (no one eats raisins), skinny pop (because I'm fancy) and hand soap in the men's residential bathroom. I don't know if this is gender specific, but body wash and hand soap are not one and the same. I'm currently 0-3, but I will be taking notes when I come back for a commitment meeting. Sorry ladies, boys are gross. I'm still surprised no one else has noticed this. If you've made it this far you're either one of ten current users who turn to Yelp! when seeking out information or you're Tyreek. I'm definitely not spelling that correctly, but here is your honest, no rush assessment of the program and the staff. Feel free to copy and paste. Would I send a loved one here? Yeah, but it still comes down to context and content. I have eternal gratitude for Hillside. It's not perfect, it's occasionally held together by gumption and duct tape and the second elevator might as well be turned into a "safe space for people who love out of order people movers" but at the end of the day they make it work and that has nothing to do with the amenities and everything to do with the spirit of the program.

    Super caring staff. Very clean facility, that has more of a hotel feel than hospital…read more Wasn't really fond of the nursing staff if I'm going to be honest. Other than James. James was a whole vibe. I would definitely recommend this detox/css, solely because most of the RS's there are absolutely fantastic, the hotel feel, and food was bomb!

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    Column Health - Dishonest slogan

    Column Health

    2.2(14 reviews)
    1.8 miEast Arlington

    I transferred to column health 2017 it was closer to my house everything was great it was fairly…read morenew just opening the Arlington office Dr Karlin was great about 4 months latter he was gone so you would ask Where dr karlin with an attitude they will tell you we don't wanna talk about that no more he's gone. That's it that's when it started going down hill I mean down hill they lie to us calling in prescriptions go to pick it up at drug store and there be a prescription missing come to find out the doctor that wrote out the prescriptions wasn't authorized to fill out certain ones, but there was no other doctors around eventually you'll get it but like a week later They were tricky like that The facility I was at before for about five years. I never had a problem. Matter fact they used to call me the king because I always clean urine it was one doctor at column had a dr real bad attitude I mean bad believe me it was Dr. Ortiz these places you wanna behave because you don't wanna get thrown out you want everything going easy all of a sudden coming up bad urine which is not true after about six months of being accused of a urine that they found out they were wrong meanwhile seeing someone different every other month, it will always be short on stuff unhealthy and it's not a good place for new patients he would never get sober eventually they push my buttons enough where I retaliated back I am human doctor Ortiz is a punk so eventually I got thrown out I guess there a first time for everything I come to finding out that was the best thing that happened to me getting thrown out because now I'm at a place. It's not a problem. It's great. It's a primary care doctor. She makes you feel so comfortable. It's unbelievable where I'm at now.. i wouldn't recommend anyone to go to column health especially if you knew cause you're not gonna get sober with that kind of overhead there are some good people there at column I pray that column health gets their act together so people can get sober without a problem they shouldn't be open till they straighten out

    Addiction treatment that does suck. Column Health was the worst place I've ever encountered to…read morereceive addiction treatment in my 10+ years in the field. Jim McIntyre the manager there was a moron, Kristina Brown was incompetent and the systems in place were atrocious. They simply could not shoulder the needs required to provide services there, which is probably why they closed ( - which they spin to be sold - ) to brightview.

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    Column Health - Arlington Clinic - 339 Massachusetts Ave, Arlington, MA 02474

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