Kaiser Permanente Health Care Program - Highline Center Mental Health Office

Kaiser Permanente Health Care Program - Highline Center Mental Health Office
Kaiser Permanente Health Care Program - Highline Center Mental Health Office 10350 East Dakota Avenue Aurora, CO 80010
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Kaiser Permanente Health Care Program - Highline Center Mental Health Office

Kaiser Permanente Health Care Program - Highline Center Mental Health Office is a Counselor facility at 10350 East Dakota Avenue in Aurora, CO.
Primary Specialty

Counselor

Services Kaiser Permanente Health Care Program - Highline Center Mental Health Office offers counseling at 10350 East Dakota Avenue, Aurora, CO 80010 in Aurora, CO.

Please call Kaiser Permanente Health Care Program - Highline Center Mental Health Office at (303) 367-2900 to schedule an appointment in Aurora, CO and to get more information about the counseling services offered.
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(11 Reviews)
Service
4 star average for Service
Environment
4 star average for Environment
Expertise
2 star average for Expertise
Staff
3.5 star average for Staff
Recommended
2 star average for Recommended
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Recent Reviews
Quick service, competent, caring professionals.
by Nik Nikkel xxx.xxx.246.24
December 01, 2014
Previous reviewer “truthteller” is spot on; these people are UNETHICAL and HARMFUL. I had originally been referred to Highline, because of anxiety (which is another Kaiser nightmare story—long story short, my physician diagnosed me as having anxiety which was causing IBS (after refusing to run any tests or referring me to a gastroenterologist)… went to a doctor outside of Kaiser, who discovered the opposite. I was having a bad allergic reaction to antibiotics—and the stress of not receiving treatment was causing crippling anxiety). The first counselor that I saw was Olyk Salas. She signed me up for their intensive outpatient program (IOP), without even explaining to me what it was. I asked if it was a type of group therapy, and she replied with: “don’t worry – there will be people worse off than you there.” I felt as though she was unprofessional and requested a transfer to another counselor/therapist. When she learned of this, she called my cellphone and told me that I had “a lot of issues”, no one else would be willing to take my case, and I would lose my health insurance. I went to IOP without any positive results. When I refused to go any longer, the psychiatrist Jean Milofsky, forced me to go to Bridge House (an inpatient halfway house)—despite the crisis team reviewing me and concluding I had no reason to go there. I went to Bridge House, where I was released shortly, because I did not belong there. If you are able, DO NOT go to this clinic and always, always, always ask for a second opinion.
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.211.50
April 12, 2013
Recent Polls
Did this provider ever take personal phone calls while in the appointment room with you?
No, they've never taken personal calls with me
Did you leave feeling satisfied with your visit?
Not satisfied, but not unhappy
Was this provider late to your appointments?
No, they were on time
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.9.26
November 13, 2013
Did this provider answer all of your questions?
Yes
Was this provider's staff friendly?
Yes
Did you leave the office feeling satisfied with your visit?
Yes
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.140.246
September 05, 2012
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