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    Worldlink Medical

    1.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    OCD Anxiety Centers

    OCD Anxiety Centers

    3.0(15 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    This. Center. Changes. Lives. It is a godsend. I graduate from the program next week and after only…read more2-3 months I feel in control for the first time in my life. Where else can you get that?! I am close to tears as I type because of the fact that I just had an experience tonight that a couple months ago would have sent me into a spiral. And instead I thought about skills I've learned (completely different skills from any YEARS of therapy I did before hand) and I walked myself through it. I feel proud of myself, and have the tools to manage this diagnosis now. I have OCD but I have seen friends (clients) enter the program with all sorts of anxiety disorders and leave so much better. Not healed- but better. In control. My brain is a little bit quieter. I've never had quiet before. It's amazing. The staff is INCREDIBLE. From the darling front desk ladies, to the CAs who help you in your treatment, the therapists, all the way up to the director. I have felt so much love, validation, and support. They have a great system to report any issues you have. When I had personal conflict with a CA, I was able to talk to the head people and they took my feedback super seriously. I have been just keeping my head above water my whole life. Now I'm swimming. Please go to an intro appointment and see if they can help you. They need these centers worldwide. I seriously cannot believe how organized, professional, kind, and knowledgeable this place is. I cannot promise it will help you. But i can testify that it's helped me and so many others. It won't get rid of your disorder. But it can help you live with it. I. Love. It. Here. I did the daily program and now am moving on to the weekly and then monthly appointments. I broke into tears last night because I will miss it. It feels more like home than anything ever has. Thank you. For helping me get my life back. And thank you for never undermining how hard it's been, for listening on all the tearful painful horrible days. For giving me the credit, and praising me for showing up. I did a lot of the work. But wouldn't have known how to do it without you. I've been trying to do it for years without you- and now I finally have traction. I'm finally keeping goals and progressing. It's hard. It's a grueling program. You probably don't think you can do it- but you can. Stay with it. It's so so worth it. All the hard days and ups and downs. (Why is the third week when everyone seems to feel it the most? It's like it finally hits them) All of that. All the money. All the time. All the commitment. It is worth it all and more. I am eternally eternally grateful.

    My son's weekly regular therapist recommended the clinic. He gave me the number and when I called I…read morespoke to Conner. Conner was lovely and helpful. He set up a virtual video interview, of sorts, with Ash to make sure the program would be a good fit for my son. My son is an adult with Autism. Ash and Conner were both on the virtual call. Ash spoke to and asked my son questions for approximately 45 minutes. He excused my son from the call and spoke to me for about 10 minutes. He said my son did great and would be just fine in the program and a great fit. Because of my son's Autism, Ash wanted to make sure my son would be able to engage, actively participate, and have the emotional and intellectual ability to participate. We were thrilled that this program would be able to help him and that he was a good fit. I changed three people's schedules in order to accommodate the M-F IOP schedule for 12-17 weeks. If you are familiar with Autism, you know that change is not something they are easily flexible with. It took a lot of explaining and hyping up the program for him to be open to it. When he found out the Ash said he'd be a great fit, and my son was SO HAPPY that he finally found a place that could help him, "not worry all of the time." We started on Monday, August 10th in the Riverton location. My son got in the car after his first day and said, "Mom! I'm not alone, other people worry like me." He also showed me a note card that the therapists asked everyone to write the ultimate goal for the program on. My son wrote, "that my OCD would go away and never come back." I called our extended family and let them know how wonderful it went and how invested my son was. We were SO HAPPY. On Tuesday, August 11th, Ash called me to discuss treatment (his voicemail). I called him back and he said they were going to discharge my son from the treatment. ONE DAY. He attended ONE DAY. I asked him did something happen or what the reason was. He said the therapists notes said my son was, "Unable to identify the root cause of his worry." ON THE FIRST DAY. I asked him how ANYONE would be able to do that on their first day and wasn't that what the program was supporsed to helpf their clients with. He said that was a very good question but did not elaborate. He also said the notes said that my son needed more support than the group could provide. I reminded Ash that he interviewed my son and said he would be a great fit and reiterated that HOW could anyone dealing with OCD be able to identify it's root cause in their orienation session? They wouldn't need to go the center if they could do that. The program is 12-17 weeks so how do they expect someone to do that on the first day. The amount of planning, rearranging, and energy it took to make space for my son to attend this program was massive. I am also a single mom and had to postpone another one of my non-driving children's enrollment for SLCC so I could make space to take my son to their program. If I could give this facility less than one star I would. I feel strongly that my son was discriminated against becasue of his disability. There is nothing I can do, but I want others to know what happened to my son and to my family. I had to lie (chose to) to my son and tell him I removed him because I found a better place, but I haven't. I was heartbroken for him because he felt included, accepted, and Ash said he did great and would be great for the group. He finally found others who "worry" like him and he so badly wanted help. I would never recommend this place to anyone. Dismissive and discriminatory. An absolute disservice to the community to treat people the way they treated my son.

    Life Health & Research Center

    Life Health & Research Center

    1.0(1 review)
    1.3 mi

    It seems like this place doesn't want to have new patients anymore. Calling them results in it…read morebeing forwarded to someone who is in the same building as them, but is not them. I've tried sending emails, using the contact form on their website, reaching on on their Facebook page chat, and calling the second number on their website, but none of them resulted in any response. When I finally started getting trickles of information through the person who the phone reaches (who is very nice and seems to be provided with little more information than is on the website), I was told someone would be contacting me, but I've haven't heard a thing for three weeks now. I've pretty much given up, and wanted to leave this review so others wouldn't waste as much time as I have. A final issue: Their website has either out-of-date or misleading information about financing. They apparently had a deal with a third party insurance billing company to significantly reduce the price, but when contacting them, that deal has long since expired. The price mentioned to me over the phone is also higher than the price on the website.

    From the owner: LIFE Health Centers is the leading detoxification and energy based wellness facility for the…read moretreatment of Lyme Disease, treatment of Cancer, and treatment of autoimmune diseases. We eliminate diseased cells holistically without surgery and medication by treating with hyperthermia, stem cell therapy, nutritional IV therapy, and various other non-toxic treatment modalities for cancer and lyme disease. Our physician-provided services are either complementary to your existing or pre-planned physician-assisted treatment program or constitute a powerful standalone detoxification program for general health and wellness. Absolutely no other alternative or complementary facility offers the same level of expertise, proprietary science-based equipment, and systematized modalities as provided through the LIFE Health Centers.

    University of Utah Hospital - Approaching the medical campus, smoke from the Bonnevile fire was visible for miles.

    University of Utah Hospital

    2.5(185 reviews)
    7.6 miUniversity, East Bench

    I had a great experience on bring my special needs nephew last year to do his tooth surgery. he…read moredid great felt good after, drove back drink some Hawaiian juice, right wakes. amen .The teams are great I'm plan to do my tooth gums surgery with then. Thanks. Dirce Carlson,

    I can't say nothing but great things about U of U Health. I came here October 13th to receive my…read morenew kidney. From the moment I stepped foot into the hospital, I was taken care of. Every doctor, every nurse to every one else in between that helped me recover did a fabulous job. The ICU nurses were attentive and caring. My nurses on the regular floor gave me a little more independence and freedom. My transplant doctor, Dr. Bluff has set the bar high for any other specialty doctor that helps me in the future. She was fantastic! My nephrologist, Dr. Jweehan was amazing! When you're going through your healing process, you deal with multiple nephrologists. Dr. Jweehan was my only nephrologist from the beginning til the end. She was the kindest, most passionate, most caring doctor. I'm happy that she was with me through the whole process. The facility is beautiful. It's a very big and stunning hospital. I appreciate that there's someone playing the piano in the lobby. It eases some of the stress I went through having to do labs multiple times a week. It was nice hearing such nice music while waiting for my name to be called. I stayed in Utah for 5 weeks. And every visit I had at this hospital was great. All the staff here is just nice. I think the only negative incidents that I had was a CNA kicking my husband and daughter out of my original recovery room and a gentleman who was dropping off my food. Other than that, my interactions with this hospital was fabulous. I couldn't recommend a better hospital to be taken care at. I have my 6 month check up on April. I look forward to coming back and seeing my doctors who took such great care of me.

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    2.5(35 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    From making appointments to getting results of tests this is very Confusing as COPE transfers to…read moreOgden Medical- Ogden Medical gave my medical results through a CALL Center! I felt very embarrassed and violated as I thought HIPPA protected me with privacy. A call center reads a one sentence script on results of my own tests which left me 3 steps removed. In making appointments one is left very confused with which company, what location or what medic. This is very important for insurances which I'm left to decipher. I wanted to write a different review for medic Sandra Robinson who was kind but not helpful. My gut issues were dodged not addressed. If its broken they see it. If not the obvious they deter it. Never a helpful resolution. I gave COPE/Ogden Clinic/Call Center (different company) one more go ~ They had an in house therapist for domestic abuse. She was very young and she was very rude stating "I feel your holding back"- NO training/knowledge in domestic abuse, No help outside of a shallow religious Davis County realm. We are in a Real World of violence! Help with domestic abuse, addictions, grief counseling or resources available for such traumas are not her thing. But I was certainly charged for nonsense! This whole place is a joke!

    Jennifer Crafton is great. I like the way this office has everything set up. Check-ins and…read morecheckouts are easy.

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