- Children to adults
Legacy Behavioral Health Services - Valdosta
- Address: 3120 North Oak St Ext, Suite C | Valdosta, GA 31602
- Rating: 3.17 (69 reviews)
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3120 North Oak St Ext, Suite C, GA, 31602
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They constantly cannot keep therapist employees and I havent spoken to one over two years because of the constant turn over rate. Im at the point of selling my car just to afford therapy and a psychiatrist that actual cares. Great if you dont have any insurance to get your medication but besides prescriptions expect no other help. Definitely a temporary fix to a problem that never goes away. Not to mention the help desk staff is super rude its like going to a drive thru with the customer service they provide. Makes me feel like we are in the 1960s with the mental help they provide. Always highly disappointed with this facility but its all I can afford.
The crisis center is great for detox and medication management. The main building is great for follow up with the main doctors. All of the staff are polite and treat the patients well. Extra kudos go to the chef at the crisis unit He goes above and beyond Thank you for that
I began treatment with this center back in the ye olde days back when it was still called as it was in its original incarnation BHSSG...I will not waste yours the readers valuable time with the decent amount of grievances which i could spend most of about 3 hours and with that a finely produced work of a collegiate essay detailing with horrifying descriptions of the most unfair useless time -wasting services of any psychological treatment center that i have ever known to existAnd their Baker Act center nearby just a bit down the road.... Right... AmSo alll i will chime in on regards to the standing of that place is that i was held involuntarily for a total of 36 days straight . I do believe there are certain statutes of individual medical rights which stipulates that after a period of 3 days 72 hours one may release themselves on their own recognizance OR the law states that one MUST be released thereafter if originally placed involuntarily.I was in no way any sort of threat to myself or any other living creature or any inanimate object just to be fair to all things considered.I was held a virtual prisoner. They simy would not release me. I had to seek the help of a law firm to secure my release.In conclusion i will go out on a high note if one would say and issue this final paragraph as a general warning So as it is they have changed their name to include the word Legacy- i will say only that any Legacy of which they are riding a path in establishing for themselves is a historical Legacy of let-down highly agitated confused broken and unhappy clients those of whom were no more than mere guinea pigs to be experimented in by undertrained just passed their studies to barely make it half- witted Uiversity of Phoenix trained doctors and councillors. After 2 and a half years of their treatment i finally list the delusion that seeing them was some kind of beneficial and moved in toward a private doctor.I left Legacy Behavioral Healthcare WORSE off than when initially began treatment from day 1All in all-Dont go here . Please .
Legacy offers mental health services of every kind. Thoughtful caring therapists and doctors work hard to find the right solutions for your specific needs. From group therapy to an in house pharmacy Legacy is a great fit for compassion and care.
If I could leave no stars I would I sat at this place from 830am to 500pm for absolutely nothing Waited 4 hours to see the dr. And then when it came time for the pharmacy everyone went home and told me absolutely nothing. A lady from the front desk had to tell me and another person that the pharmacy had closed I wouldnt recommend anyone to go here I wouldnt have gotten so frustrated if the person at the pharmacy when I check in with them told me that it would be the next day before it would be ready but no they told me just wait in the waiting area
All these years living in this city I never knew this Facility Legacy Behavior Health Crisis Center exist If you or your love one suffered of depression or mental Illness you wont regret visit Legacy They provided an excellent extraordinary and comprehensive care. Absolutely IMPRESSED with this program Florida has mental health facilities BUT nothing can compare with Georgia It is time to educate and inform people about mental illness because it is real They have the most knowledgeable caring and professional staff Each care provider we encountered from the Security Receptionist Nurses RN Therapist Case Manager Team Leader and Physicians they offered such a special care with LOVE and kindness. especially when you are so broken Forever grateful I highly recommend Legacy to anyone who is looking for Mental care.
Wow Some Not All At The Inpatient center on the floor made fun of me once but saw them make fun of other poor patients several times and lots of very foul language by some workers on floor would not disclose their titles but they varied. There were a few workers especially lead therapist that was not on the floor much that seemed to want to help but you shouldnt say anything to others in back or on floor just my opinion in case you get it worse best to get in and out ASAP . The only therapy I received was by lead therapist but maybe altogether 15 minutes she really cares if I could I would give her 10 stars Mrs. G I will call her here. However a worker on floor was blunt to say quote we dont give therapy you get the as they put it soft touch at behavioral health therapy. I disagree if you and a lot on floor do not have true feelings and compassion empathy for ALL patients find other work you are probably in the wrong line of work These workers hopefully will never face any of what the patients face however making fun and mistreatment I would say God sees all
I was hit by a car and a truck on the interstate 10 miles outside of Valdosta it tore off my left leg at the ankle it tore of my arm at the elbow which they sewed back together at SGMC I have neck and back injuries as well and in the accident I had a severe head injury and concussion I am on mental and physical disability from the accident and the staff at behavioral Health dr. Patel each of my counselors and associated program called the Graduate Program have been helping me with my mental and physical disabilities. Ive been in the program 9 to 10 years and they have all been a blessing in my life which granted I am disabled but I have a good life people around me that care about me and are there when Im having issues. I am very grateful to each and everyone of them for all the help they have given me.They deserve a big pat on the back and a great big thank you Thank you all for helping me to live a better life...
The doctors and therapists are great The doctors strive to help his patients to improve their lives and to become and remain successful. The nurses who take vitals are really nice. They provide a variety of different classesgroups to help people in specific areas of their life. The afternoons are extremely busy so I would recommend morning appointments if you arent big on being in a crowd of people. The pharmacy employees arent the nicest people you will come across but they fill your prescription in a decent amount of time. I would recommend the services here
I have been treated here on a regular basis since 1998. The doctors and therapists have worked with me thru my severe depression bipolar and anxiety issues all these many years.These people never gave up on me. There have been many many times that I felt I didnt want to see another sunrise.Thru the years I think I have only had 2 therapists. My first therapist after a few years went on to a different department. then i was assigned another therapist. I have been her patient now for over 12 years. These people listen and show they truly care and you are not just a number. They do have a large staff and sometimes it does get hectic but as far as the doctors and therapists are I owe my life to them.
They are complete shit. Waited 2 months for an appointment only to get turned away because new appointments are before 1 when they scheduled it for 2. The...
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