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  • Monday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Tuesday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Wednesday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Thursday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Friday 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
Reviews
Rebecca Carberry (07/29/2020)
Dr. Doshier is an excellent doctor, with an equally helpful (and friendly!) receptionist/assistant. I felt respected and listened to while working with him- like my treatment plan was a collaborative effort between the two of us.nWhen I first started working with him I had trouble taking ownership over my life and making decisions for myself, and having my input valued on something so important (my mental health) made a big difference. Dr. Doshier is compassionate and thoughtful during our sessions. He really encouraged me to take control of my mental health.nWorking with Dr. Doshier has been great experience for me, and I highly recommend him.
Diane Loais (12/19/2019)
Dr. Doshier is very professional, friendly and thorough and he appears devoted to his profession.
Elizabeth Stern (05/29/2018)
Dr. Doshier is a soft-spoken, smart and caring doctor. He is conservative with how he prescribes and takes into account my feelings. Even though i understood he only prescribes, I have found on most of my visits he gives me the time I need to talk a bit about how I'm feeling emotionally, and he offers his observations as well. This is key because of course it ties in with how he prescribes. I'm completely satisfied with this practice and glad I found him.
Ahimsa Satya (03/14/2017)
I think he is a brilliant diagnostician. With that said, I appreciate his subtle and encouraging stance on mental illness, in that one's diagnosis is what one has, and not who you are. Diagnosis are merely tools, not the end. He is conservative on drugs, seems he prescribes them as tools to help you work with/on your stuff, when you are ready to, and support you in your journey to mental health. Expensive, yes. My insurance stinks, and won't cover psychiatric unless it is an intake.nnYes, quality mental health services at an affordable price is an issue that needs to be resolved by our society - but until we have insurance companies that see how important mental health is, and pay for it, have governments that see health care, including mental health care, as a human right, it is unfair to blame this well-trained {for many years and at great cost I bet} and brilliant diagnostician. whom I feel genuinely cares about his patients and profession. After my seeing mental health professionals on and off since I was eighteen years old, he was the first professional who made me feel like I was getting to the real issues surrounding my mental illness. Can I afford this doctor? No, I am unemployed. I have some support. But two months of not buying coffee will pay for the bi-monthly check-ins. And my relationships with others - I am beginning to understand my motivations, and theirs, and because of that, I am beginning to heal. That, in my book, is the litmus test of progress, and effective mental health care.
Susan Jenkins (03/26/2018)
He showed no empathy to my pain whatsoever. he kept forcing medication on me even though it was making me black out , and suggested I had a drinking problem! Which I did not! He was very dull, uncaring, and unhelpful. Treated me like a drug addict and just a patient number, not a real human being. Wouldn't properly Medicate me with what I needed and refused to have an open mind. This man prescribed me medicine that nearly killed me, but still blamed me for it. I felt like he could wait for me to leave or stop talking . Very cold, uncaring and never made me feel welcome or encouraged. Very closer minded, especially to younger people. Not every young person abuses medications but he automatically assumed I would based solely on my age (I'm in my early 20's). I would not only not recommend him. I would steer clear completely as he is a very bad Doctor in my opinion.
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