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Parthenon Medical Center LLC
By Anonymous July 23, 2014
Excellent service, friendly caring staff and first class Physicians who take their time and spend time with patients in need.. Hydromassge bed is also a must. Ask about the new patient discount and receive 50% of Hydromassage package. “ ...read more
Lakeview Health Systems
By memortician April 24, 2014
In 2006 I hit rock bottom, again. I had been to a couple other rehabs in the past, and for what ever reason I continued to hit the streets. I was in dire straits when I called the hotline, and within 24 hours, I was on a plane to Jacksonville. I got more help there with the caring and knowledgeable staff than I had in the past. I believe this place is a life saver, and I would recommend it to anyone! Eight years later I am still grateful for my time there. Lakeview, keep up the good work! The only suggest I have is to personally vet any aftercare programs suggested. Through no fault of Lakeview I had a rather bad experience in my aftercare, but in spite of that, this coming September I will celebrate 9 years! ...read more
Addictions The Cure, Dr. Sanford Pollak
By ADDICTIONS-The CURE, Inc. DRUG- ALCOHOL TREATMENT & RECOVERY CENTER March 27, 2014
I can in for pain and Dr. Pollak saw I had something more serious...possible heart attack. He sent me immediately to Dr. Ashi and yes, I was in the middle of a heart attack at 44 years old! The man SAVED my LIFE! After I recovered I went back to Dr. Pollak and he treated my knees and ankles with my own stem cells PRP and with prolotherapy. BINGO! I was totally pain free in minutes! Honest, MINUTES! It has been 6 months and still NO PAIN where he did the stem cell therapy! GOD BLESS YOU DR> POLLAK! ...read more
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Rhonda Hidalgo Health Service
Our qualified and knowledgeable providers give personal attention specific to your healthcare needs. Referrals are available as indicated. If you have a Student Health Insurance Plan, you need to schedule a visit with one of us before seeking outside care. Appointments are required, with limited walk-in hours available for acute illnesses only. Students can also manage their health information with Patient Portal, an online service for conveniently and confidentially submitting health and immunization records and accessing information about past or upcoming visits to the Health Services Center. Address: 2594 Boundary Street Jacksonville, FL 32217 Phone: 904-636-5267 Website: http://rhondahidalgohealthservice.com/ ...read more
By Rhonda Hidalgo Health Service June 15, 2017
May is Mental Health Awareness Month
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, If your fighting Depression, PTSD, Addiction, ADD, ADHD or Axiety. Please don't wait and schedule an appointment today at 904.513.3240 http://emedprimarycare.com/mental-health-care/ ...read more
By Emed Primary Urgent Care May 13, 2015
The implications of Health Care Reform for addiction treatment
If there is there an issue of the day more contentious or complicated than health care reform, I don't know about it. Regulating the financial sector and fixing the economy? Child's play in comparison, at least in my humble opinion. At any rate, while pundits, analysts and the public as a whole are slowly digesting the wide and complex ramifications of the health care bill passed yesterday by Congress – and evidently destined to be signed into law by President Obama in a matter of days – certain aspects of the bill's impact on the mental and behavioral health sector are being scrutinized and talked about by professionals in the field and the occasional journalist. Psychiatric Times came out with a piece before HR 3590 and HR 4874 were passed by a razor thin majority about the likely impact of Democratic health care reform on the practice, costs and funding of mental health treatment, including drug and alcohol treatment: "Extending Mental Health Coverage: What the House and Senate Have in Mind" The long and short of it is that health care reform will include mental health care coverage for many currently uninsured Americans set to become eligible for expanded Medicaid benefits or federally sponsored health insurance. It would appear that these folks will have access to addiction treatment services as well, although to what financial extent is unclear. Of course, as is usually the case, the devil is in the details, and the changes this legislation will effect are going to be involved and far-reaching. ...read more
By Lakeview Health Systems April 09, 2010