UnityPoint Health – Berryhill Center – Behavioral Health Urgent Care

Category: Mental health clinic

Address: 720 Kenyon Rd, Fort Dodge, IA 50501, USA

Phone: +15159557171

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–6:30PM

Tuesday: 8AM–6:30PM

Wednesday: 8AM–6:30PM

Thursday: 8AM–6:30PM

Friday: 8AM–6:30PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Justin Funck

Oct 24, 2022

Doctors and professions' are always quitting so it is hard to establish a relationship with them.

Barb Vonsak

Jul 26, 2022

My sessions with Emily S. Were the absolute best. In a year and a half she has been great to work with. Has taught me many self help techniques and I feel so much better. Office staff at window also very caring. Pharmacy the best. Thank you everyone especially Emily.

Catherine Schoon

May 16, 2022

Medication management is a joke! I finally had enough and switched to my home town doctor.

Kyle Egemo

Apr 7, 2022

Have used berryhill for medication management and more currently counseling sessions. In my experience I was unable to find someone that showed decent bedside manner, and just a carousel of medications prescribed. In one case an unnamed doctor (after reading enough other negative comments here about him I will pile on, it was Dean Guerdet) became frustrated with lack of progress, threw a fit, and suggested I see someone else. Compared to professionals that I've seen in other cities that I've lived in there is an obvious lack of knowledge and professionalism at Berryhill Center. For reference I was being seen for anxiety and depression.

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Questions & Answers

How can one get a saliva test to determine which antianxiety &/or antidepressants will work best for them?

Lisa Z | Nov 2, 2019
Chalkbaby | Nov 2, 2019

It's a genetics test to determine whatedicatioms work best just ask your doctor, it's a simple mouth swab

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Why are they OK pushing three atiypical antipsychotics and a depot injection on schizophrenia sufferers? Are they really that shameless and greedy?

Joseph “Coop” Cooper | Nov 2, 2018
Lisa Z | Nov 2, 2019

Apparently your symptoms require it. Do you see a therapist? Meds can only do so much- the behavioral change takes action on your part.

Why is it this place doesn’t care if you’ve been prescribed a terribly addictive drug wit( potentially lethal withdrawals and the taper you’ve been enduring for three years isn’t working? Why are they such human garbage?

Joseph “Coop” Cooper | Nov 2, 2018
Lisa Z | Nov 2, 2019

It's best if you keep a record of all meds prescribed. Often it takes trials of meds to determine if they work in your indivodual system.

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