Amato Jacqueline MD

Category: Psychiatrist

Address: 841 Alder Creek Dr, Medford, OR 97504, USA

Phone: +15418587188

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–3PM

Tuesday: 9AM–3PM

Wednesday: 9AM–3PM

Thursday: 9AM–3PM

Friday: Closed

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Andrea Anderson

Aug 11, 2022

I have waited almost a year to write this review in hopes that I would not write in anything in spite. I truly would give her zero stars if possible. She does not listen at all, she does not care about her patients, and only pushes her own issues on those that seek care from her. She projects her insecurities and own mental health issues on individuals. She has no empathy, sympathy, or any general care at all for anyone but herself. Like I mentioned, that she doesn't listen, someone will say something and then be cut off only to listen to a 10-15 tirade on her own experience with the issue. She does not care at all about the path that patient wants to take, or even listen to past experiences with medications that went horribly wrong - "there are similar ones and it can be different." She openly mocks the amazing treatment received by other care providers and is completely in the wrong field of work. She is sociopathic narcissist that only cares about herself with no regards to the hurtful things she says (her staff say she is blunt - not true, she just truly doesn't care). If you want to be traumatized and relive any previous life experiences you have had or are going through, by all means set an appointment with her. But if you care for yourself, or your child (whom she should NEVER see), then avoid her at all costs.

Jenny Garcia

Apr 26, 2021

Uncaring drug pusher. Doesn't have time to talk to patients except to talk about the drugs they are on and the drugs she wants to put you on. Gave antipsychotics without discussing diagnosis with the patient and claimed there are NO side effects even though there are many possible side effects and one of the less common ones being tardive dyskinesia which could be permanent. Asks patients to buy drugs directly from her instead of pharmacy and claims generics aren't the same. Claimed that someone in their late 30s could not possibly have ADHD since they have not been diagnosed previously. Even though this person came from poverty in rural Mexico and did not have access to decent healthcare, much less mental healthcare. Came across as very ignorant and sarcastic, scoffed at what I wrote in the intake paperwork. Horrible, horrible psychiatrist who profits from kickbacks from the drug companies, profited $15k in one year for overprescribing Adderall.

Linda Travis

Jun 3, 2019

We were not a good fit but she wasn't helping me, the front office people, don't rate a star. Referred by my retiring Dr.

Chantell “Channy” Manninen

Jan 29, 2018

I really loved, trusted,felt comfortable with Dr Amato but when I tried to set up an appointment with her they refused because I have Medicare even though I previously had it and paid cash (which I have no problem doing again) and I hadn't seen her in a few years. I don't want to see anyone else because she is the only person that ever understood me,that I've trusted, and had actually helped. I wish I could speak with her but her office staff told me that it would not matter because I would be considered a new patient (because its been a while since ive seen her)and they won't see me because of my insurance. They wouldn't even refer me to anyone else. I'm very disappointed and I feel helpless. They should understand mental illness and alot of times special circumstances should be considered.

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Questions & Answers

Dear Dr. Amato, You were referred to us by Kimberly Eikenberry MS, MBA of Medford, Oregon My daughter, Sierra, 42, experienced a "acute psychotic breakdown" after a abortion at the end of May. She is stuck in repeating what she did wrong. Help.

Cathleen Katz | Sep 7, 2019
Kristina Roper | Sep 7, 2019

I just wanted to let you know that your question is public.

You have an MD not a PHD soooo you're not a psychiatrist are you? Don't be a liar!!! Fix you Google page!!!

Melody Neibert | Sep 7, 2019
NMA | Sep 7, 2019

Psychiatrists are medical doctors, therefore, they are allowed to write prescriptions. PhD can be in any field, but a PhD in psychology is usually a Psychologist. But to be a Psychologist you need to take State Exams. A Psychologist cannot write prescriptions because they did not go to medical school and have not taken the Medical Doctor boards. The schooling is one thing MD, PhD, PsyD but the license for the occupation is another. I can have a BA, MA, and a PhD but until I take the licensing exams I am not a psychologist nor, obviously, a doctor. I hope this helps.

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