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    7 years ago

    It seems that RRC has free services for Veterans. Which is a good thing when you're on a fixed income.

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    Lisa Fairweather, DO

    3.7(21 reviews)
    14.4 mi

    Dr. Fairweather is fantastic!…read more We've had great success addressing my bi-polar disorder, and are about to start work on my add. I've started feeling better about everything because of her! She's so easy to talk to and I trust her. She relates to everything I'm going through, because she's been there. I highly recommend Dr. Fairweather!

    I was a patient of Dr. Alloju/Fairweather/Frankenstein as a college kid. I'd been struggling with…read moredepression and anxiety since I was 15, and now at 20 the consequences of these conditions were having a disastrous affect on my school performance. I went to this doctor because I needed help. I felt like an outsider looking in, trying but failing to be a Human Normal. I hated myself with fury and fire. And I didn't want to want to die, but I certainly longed for an eternal reprieve from the pain. So I went to a doctor. I was in school in Brooklyn but grew up in Texas, and as I was home for the holidays, I started seeing Dr. Alloju. I didn't know the far-reaching and indelible mark this would leave on my life, changing the course completely. I was a bright kid. I read constantly. A bit of a nerd. A writing major. I wanted to write plays and movies. But here's what happened instead: After talking to me for 45 minutes and barely listening, this woman diagnosed me as having Bipolar II Disorder. I wasn't that upset about it because I thought, well maybe she's right and maybe she can help me. Over the course of the next year, culminating in a near-death experience, I was put on these medications concurrently: Lamictal 400mg, Seroquel 350mg, Klonopin 2mg twice daily, and to cap it all off, Geodon 80mg. This is enough medication to sedate an obese elephant. I was 20 years old, 5'2 and 107 lbs. I had to drop out of college because I almost died from this demented drug cocktail. That was a long time ago and I'm still angry. I'm still angry that it took me 10 more years before I was properly diagnosed as ADHD and on the autism spectrum. I didn't need to be on those drugs. I just didn't. When I told her they weren't working, she'd just increase the dosages. Once, during a phone session, she said I sounded drunk and went a step further to label me as an alcoholic. I didn't really drink at the time; my words were slurred because of the sedating medication. The irony, of course, is that Dr. Alloju has multiple DUIs and was on some sort of probation while treating me. I only have flashbulb memories from an entire year of my life. Apparently I almost died from an overdose of these medications. It took many years to try and get my life back from this monster. This is all to say, this woman will destroy your mind, body, and spirit. And she almost ended my life. What she did to me was criminal. Not just malpractice, although it was also that, but it was a deeply immoral negligence and breach of trust. At least if she *had* killed me she might not be practicing to this day. Stay. Away.

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    Hi, I'm Dr. Lisa Fairweather. I specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of Adult ADHD; I also treat virtually adult psychiatric illnesses.

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    WellBridge Fort Worth

    WellBridge Fort Worth

    1.3(15 reviews)
    8.8 miWedgwood

    I recently had a 10 stay at this facility. While there were many negative experiences the positive…read moreexperiences out number the bad! Negative- *it was far from filthy but I will say the patient's shower definitely need to be cleaned way more frequently as well as the toilets. I will say if you voice your concerns to the upper management or ask for a grievance form, things get taken care of. The night shift excluding Mai, Andy, and a very kind young lady that I only remember her name starts with a T, are absolutely horrible! They treat you like you are in jail. The night tech Dominick absolutely has no business working with patients! She is rude, dismissive, and very disrespectful! This happened many different times! *your location and well being is checked either every 5 or 15 minutes. While this is not actually a bad thing except when the night tech is checking on you, it wasn't uncommon to be awakened with usually a male standing over you and this made me feel uncomfortable BIG TIME! I yelled out one night because I was startled awake, and his response was "don't talk to me like that, I'm not your slave! This needs to be addressed! *I myself had a breakdown, and literally was dismissed by the night shift! Andy, who is one of the night techs, as well as the other tech (I will call her "T" as I can't remember her name) came to me! Those two I feel like listened and after a few minutes I was okay. It was horrible the way they treated me! *too many different types of patients together! I will say they do the best they can for this problem. NOW THE GOOD STUFF ! *Mai Dang-the most patient, empathic, and without a doubt the nicest person I have ever met! He needs to train all the other night nurses! *Ali-if even a few more techs had her attitude and kindness and personality, it would probably be a much happier/cleaner environment! She absolutely needs and deserves to be a trainer for the other techs! Her as well as Becky! Becky-she's an awesome person! She makes sure rules are followed but she makes the day with her sweetness and is very kind and empathetic! Mr T the chef-the food was really good and he always took time to cater to everyone! *I would definitely go back for treatment

    Do not send anyone you love to this facility…read more My son entered of his own will for depression. As soon as he entered the transport car he was told he had to stay 72 hours which ended up being 5 days. They gave him so many drugs he doesn't even remember the first 2 days. He tried refusing the drugs and a nurse named Edele told him if he didn't take them she'd make sure he stayed longer. Another nurse told him just do what your told if you want to get out of here. They are locked out of their rooms all day. There is one single phone so good luck trying to reach them. They are bribed with "if your good you'll get a cigarette on break" His roommate which was an angry released prisoner was told he wasn't good. He proceeds to go in a rage and bust the walls. Their solution was to send him to the room he shared with my son. He busted those walls. This again is my sons roommate!!! Thankfully after this they moved my son to another room where he had his own room. My son drinks alot of water. One day he asked for a cup for water. They asked where is your cup from the day before? He didn't have it so they told him to use his hands. His psychiatrist came in and he asked for a cup. The psychiatrist said he'd tell the nurse. He never got a cup that day. He witnessed a man completely overdosed vomiting profusely. He would tell me certain instances and I would ask what employee was it. They wear their names badges backwards so he could never say. The day we picked him up every single employee I saw had their name badge backwards including the front receptionist! We drove 4 hours to see him only to be told you can only visit on Thursday by the lady at the front desk. After he was released we learned from the handbook that was an absolute lie. I could write pages on this place. It was a terribly traumatic experience. The lawyer had to get him out of that nightmare. Do not ever ever use this awful place.

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