Address: 983 Mar-Don Dr, Winston-Salem, NC 27104, USA
Phone: +13369237426
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:30AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9:30AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9:30AM–5PM
Thursday: 9:30AM–5PM
Friday: 9:30AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Anna Marterre
Full Life Counseling and Recovery has been a life saver for me for multiple years now. Not to mention that they have excellent staff, including the receptionist and therapists, but they go above and beyond for their patients. During the Pandemic they made sure we still had full access to our appointments through zoom. Since moving to Texas, they still accommodate for me to have my appointments through zoom or in person when I'm visiting NC. I can not recommend this facility enough!
HannahKate Meadows
Here comes HK with another therapy review. I'm trying to go. I'm trying to get my life together. But I have a real problem with disrespect for people's time and that seems to be a theme with therapy. In my own professional practice as a nurse, I am a huge proprietor of respect for people's time. I expect the same when I seek care. So basically I made an appointment here under high recommendation. I was asked to come in thirty minutes early to fill out paperwork. I arrived around 1227 to find no one in the lobby but several clipboards with paperwork laid neatly on the desk. I chose one and proceeded to fill out approximately 20 pieces of paperwork. At 1302 (my appointment was at 1300) someone who was clearly a therapist themselves wandered through the lobby. I verified that I was in the right place. Now she was very kind, but this did not get me seen, she just told me that everybody was in a meeting. At 1310, the person who was described to me by the original therapist appeared through the front door late back from lunch. At 1317 after a 47 minute wait and 17 minutes of my appointment gone, I left. About an hour after I left, I received a call from the office manager, I believe her name was Susan. She offered me another appointment with a different therapist and I declined. I clearly stated that I did not want to move forward due to my terrible first impression of their service. I then received a second call an hour later from Charlie who stated the other therapist was going to call me and to expect that call. I was very clear to the first person I did not want to return. At this point, it felt like harassment. It also concerns me that I never provided any paperwork or consents for them to share any information about me, even interdepartmental and yet I received calls from three separate people. Now my insurance covers therapy pretty well, a lot of insurances don't; if you're paying out of pocket here, you're looking at upwards of $135 a session to be disrespected and disregarded. I don't know about y'all, but I'm not about that life. Highly DO NOT RECOMMEND.
Aldona Towner
Our family has been working with Full Life for over 3 years. We had been to many counselors, psychiatrists, etc to help my son with addiction. We finally found Full Life and they have been instrumental in helping my son, and us, navigate the disease of addiction. It’s not an exaggeration to say they saved his life. They helped us every step of the way from determining if had the disease of addiction and wasn’t just going through a phase, finding the right recovery program for him, counseling my husband and I, providing intensive outpatient counseling to help our son learn to live sober, and drug testing. They have every service that you need when battling addiction for all family members. I can’t recommend them highly enough and can’t imagine where our family would be without them.
L CGO
Ginny Mills and her staff provided our family with an incredible amount of compassion, support and professionalism. She provided us with clear guidance based on her extensive knowledge and experience. Ginny was recommended to our family and it turned out to be one of the best calls that we have ever made. It is a journey, but with Ginny's guidance, we now have hope.....
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Although Full Life offers an Intensive Outpatient Program, it doesn't sound like that is what you are requesting (since it is 10 hours a week for 12 weeks). Most people who are required to complete that amount of time get those services through an ADETS provider. You can find a list of them here: https://www.ncdmh.net/providerlist/FacilityList.aspx Please let me know if we can offer further support for either of you, and thanks for reaching out to Full Life!
We do, indeed, Chris. We definitely have staff who work with those needing help with depression and anxiety. Some of our staff are dually-qualified to address mood/anxiety issues and alcohol/drug issues, while others simply work with those who present with one or the other. We have some staff who are much more affordable (but whose services cannot be billed to insurance) and others whose services would qualify for out-of-network insurance reimbursement. Please call our office at 336-923-7426, ext 0 to set up an appointment.
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