Port Human Services

Category: Addiction treatment center in Elizabeth City, North Carolina

Address: 1141 N Road St, Elizabeth City, NC 27909, USA

Phone: +12523350803

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Farrow Family

Jun 8, 2020

Ever since Dr.Drury left this place went downhill! I wouldn't recommend anyone to go here.Ihere.I've been treated like a junky instead of a patient and was Falsly accused of drug screenings when I was only there for mental health issues I had to do roughly 6 urine test a month in witch I have to pay for,Recently outta of Hospital do to them cutting my medications off after 20yrs.Big thumbs down to Port mental health Elizabeth City!

Cathy Morris

Feb 19, 2019

Good place to go for all mental and drug problems.

Emily Saul

Feb 4, 2019

Worst experience ever! Waited over an hour and didn't even get seen, Dr leonhardt is the most rude cruel Dr I've ever met .thankfully I'm changing drs

Shannon Esbrandt

Jan 24, 2019

I have been going to Port Health for many years. Initially, I saw Andrea Morgan who was great. She was kind and compassionate. Then, I got Dr. Leonhardt. I have never met such a cruel doctor. I am now forced to detox abruptly off four different medications all because I haven't been able to attend group therapy three times a week. I am a live in CNA that does hospice care, and cannot leave my patient unattended for long periods, and have only been able to attend once a week. According to SAMHSA, counseling and therapy should be tailored to the patient, because we all have different lifestyles. This is not the first time he has taken away my medications, and now will not see me. I couldn't be more truthful, and polite person, I've done nothing to warrant this. I am drug free, and attend every monthly therapy and psych appointment. I go to group one time a week. One time, I was having severe tremors in my leg causing me the inability to drive after he took away my meds, so I went there for a walk in appointment. I was refused to be seen, not given meds or any treatment. This place is awful under his leadership, and I may have a case for medical malpractice. I should also mention that the meds he has taken away, I have been on for many years, and cold turkey is severe, and should be only done under a doctor's supervision which I am not getting thanks to Dr. Leonhardt. Risk of death, seizures, hallucinations, and other major complications. To be safe, I should be tapered off that which he is refusing because my lifestyle prevented me from going three times a week. With Dr. Leonhardt not helping me, I will be checking into the ER soon as my symptoms continue to worsen without my medication. Port also claims that the state of North Carolina demands patients taking Suboxone attend 3x week. There is no such law, and if you check with any other Suboxone clinic they all have very different demands that must be made to continue treatment. Most other clinics I have checked work with your schedule, and not against it. I highly recommend to find another place for treatment, one that has actual compassion and care for human life. Update 1/24/2019: I am still very upset with the treatment, and lack of care I received at Port, and especially under the 'care' of, if you can even call it that of Dr. Leonhardt, and Geraldine Walker. Multiple times Dr. Leonhardt took me off my medication as a punishment for the fact that I worked and was only able to come to group once a week, instead of the required 3X weekly (how do people do this that work? They won't even work with you, it's impossible, and atrocious) The only person I found capable at Port was Wyconda my therapist. She truly listened to me, and I could tell she really cared about me, and people in general. My days of dealing with the devil, Dr. Leonhardt are gladly over. I am very happy to announce that I have a wonderful new doctor, and I highly recommend everyone to go see him. He is taking new patients. His name is Dr. Ferguson and he is the best doctor I've ever had. He cares so deeply for his patients, and he truly listens to what I have to say, and how I'm feeling. He is in Powellsville, well worth the drive. He abides by all laws, is by the book and does not require you to go to group at all, and unlike Port he doesn't lie to you that it is a law that you must go to group 3x weekly or at all, although he does recommend it, for it can be very beneficial to some people. With me working all the time, he understands that is best to go when time permits and it is seen as a true therapy instead of a burden or requirement and as I continue to stay free from my pain pill addiction. I have so much less stress now, and love how caring Dr. Ferguson, and the staff are. He is so great, I have made him my Primary Care Doctor. Do not waste your time with Port, or more importantly your sanity. Trust me you will lose it there. I can not speak about the legality of a case against Port, but can say it is being reviewed. Wish you all the best of luck.

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Questions & Answers

I would like to know if I could help.I'm a addict and have been sober for nearly 20 years.

Karen Howell | Oct 10, 2018
Samsung S'Seven | Oct 10, 2018

I would call and talk with them about it. If they can't help, they can give you the number of someone higher up. I know they wont admit it, but Port really needs experienced people...the one's they have right now are barely qualified.

Does Port human services provide a methadone treatment program

Martin Miller | Oct 10, 2017
Shelley King | Oct 10, 2017

In the process of opening a clinic in Elizabeth City that will provide Methadone treatment. Currently offer Suboxone as well as intensive outpatient Substance Use Treatment.

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