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Cam'Ron BareRose (08/07/2020)
He seemed so great for years. Probably cause I paid in cash. Then 1 day out of the blue he had his nurse tell me I was no longer welcome. Turned out to be the best thing ever considering it opened my eyes to his lack of care for my actual well-being. It also got me looking into how a doctor could act this way, which lead me to his past. Sure wish I'd done THAT research before hand. He is pretty bipolar and is in it for the money. I can't believe after being on 60 minutes he's still allowed to even practice medicine in any form. If I could give him negative stars I would.
The Macker (07/15/2020)
Dr. Olson is a very good guy. I've known him for quite a few years. He's intelligent, caring, and he has very high standards. I've enjoyed the chats that I've had with him, and I highly recommend him. People come to him in a broken state, and it's important to understand that healing is a cooperative process where outcomes are improved if both parties are ready for change.
Jane Peck (02/12/2020)
This man disregarded my life long diagnosis of autism and Social anxiety disorder, told me I had brain damage and recommended electric shock therapy. Never went back after that visit. I told them in advance that I would not be coming back for another visit as I no longer wanted to be seen by him and was still billed 100 for the next visit I cancelled. The entire experience was disturbing. I know it's hard to wait for a visit but seeing this guy is not worth it.
tris bowen (01/27/2019)
For the love of all things good in this world, please look into Mr. Olson's history before you see him. The effects he has on his patients spans more than just the patient, but also his patients' children. He has been featured in an episode of 60 minutes (11.30 1997) causing grave damage. Do your research.
T Budelson (T-Bud) (01/28/2019)
My ex-husband and I both trusted this man with our mental health for less than a year. I was aware of his past from some research, but figured if he was still in practice, maybe it wasn't so bad.nnThis man will hear you out, and comes off as very compassionate, however he will just start prescribing medications. I personally went through over 4 different medications for only one of my issues in a very short span, and multiple others for one of my other issues.nnMy husband suffered worse by far. The man tried to tell him that his lifelong diagnosis was incorrect, and went through countless different pills. Mind you, these were month long supplies of pills being replaced constantly by new month long supplies of other pills, repeatedly, and it was not cheap. Several different doses of the same pills and several switches later... My husband was unable to leave the house, basically mentally incapacitated. He suffered through such terrible mental anguish that he couldn't work for months, and I couldn't bring myself to leave his side.nnThis was one of the worst years of our lives together, and was complete with several mental breakdowns for him, and one of my own.nnIt is devastating the effect this man can have on your life. Stay away, do not give him even a chance. He'll make you feel safe, understood, and even just throw pills at you even after you make it known that you have no income anymore due to the consequences of all the medication changes.nnLook him up, he has a very sketchy history, it's a huge red flag, and I made the tremendous mistake of brushing it off.
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