PeaceHealth Outpatient Neurological Rehabilitation

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Vancouver, United States

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PeaceHealth Outpatient Neurological Rehabilitation Reviews | Rating 1.9 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

PeaceHealth Outpatient Neurological Rehabilitation is located in Vancouver, United States on 505 NE 87th Ave #460. PeaceHealth Outpatient Neurological Rehabilitation is rated 1.9 out of 5 in the category medical center in United States.

Address

505 NE 87th Ave #460

Phone

+1 3605147771

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

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Karen Brockhage

The amount they charged per visit is far above industry standard, but it is impossible to find out the cost before you go. We did not receive a bill until after 5 visits, so we were blindsided by the cost. The therapists were knowledgeable but over 600 per hour? Really?

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Nikole Records

Not a great experience. My dad utilized their therapy services after a stroke, and they cancelled his therapy without warning, saying that he had met his cap on insurance. I understand that, but there was no warning. My dad had asked them to please call my mom or myself to give us instructions moving forward, and he was told that a therapist would call and advise. Never called us. I called and was told that a therapist would call us. Still no call. We found our own outpatient therapist who was wonderful!! I would NOT recommend this rehab! There lack of communication and follow through is horrible!!

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Sean Lambert

Peace health in general is so incredibly mismanaged. 6 months to get in. Several months between visits because the wait is that long. Hire more people. Care about your patients.

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Brandi Frigon

Dr. Jacobson was my favorite doctor. It's no wonder he chose to retire. I've had 2 new neurologists in the past 12 months. the newest one tells me multiple times within 10 minutes: "I don't specialize in Epilepsy." She went on to say that there are no options to help me for my Epilepsy. Go to OHSU. Why am I spending 2 hours of my day to make phone calls because Dr. Hassan failed to send my referral to OHSU and fax my paperwork to FMLA.

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Alex Larsen

Let's start at the beginning. They no longer accepted my insurance and then canceled my appointment without notifying me or the referring doctor. I got insurance they accepted and went to the specialist only for him to not order or send the referral for an exam. I called one month later thinking I should have at least received the referral paperwork but it turns out it was never sent and the doctor went on vacation. I asked the Medical assistant on the phone if this happens often, and she said, "yes, all the time with this provider". If you want medical help that means anything, go elsewhere.

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Jennifer Buehler

The phone system is terrible. Prepare to be on hold for ten minutes, minimum. My appointment had to be made four months out, then was rescheduled two days beforehand by the clinic for another two weeks out. The icing on the cake was, after being told that I "could be an expert" on migraines by the doctor i was finally able to see (I am; I've had them for over 30 years), I was just told to take Excedrin and Benadryl to get rid of my 24 hour-long migraine by said doctor. GTFO. Looking for a new neurologist right now.

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Brandy Hayes

Paul Jacobson Is Best Doctor I Have See...

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Bruce Melkonian

Their phone system is awful. You get to hear a ringing sound for a long time, and if you're lucky you'll be put on "hold" for another long period. Their excuse, which they've using for years, is "a high call volume." The doctors are good, however. The best, Dr. Herschberg, was forced to quit because of a personal health problem. But Dr. Jacobsen is okay.