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Review by Anonymous on November 12, 2011 -
Providence Psychiatry - 900 North Orange Street Suite 202
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“Just say no”
Dr. Molinaro believes in the 'just get out and have some fun' treatment plan for depression. I think they have switched to the scientology methodology for depression at MUSC. Perhaps Tom Cruise is teaching a course. Dr. Molinaro did not seem to care about what was in my best interests. Our visits were only 20 minutes long, yet after just a few months he was able to change my diagnosis after 5 YEARS of prior treatment and my diagnosis was verified by 4 psychiatrists and 2 psychologists (PhD's). I was still supposed to keep taking my current meds though. All in all I don't trust Dr Molinaro and regret ever having him as my doctor.
Comment - “ Just say no ”
Dr. Molinaro believes in the 'just get out and have some fun' treatment plan for depression. I think they have switched to the scientology methodology for depression at MUSC. Perhaps Tom Cruise is teaching a course. Dr. Molinaro did not seem to care about what was in my best interests. Our visits were only 20 minutes long, yet after just a few months he was able to change my diagnosis after 5 YEARS of prior treatment and my diagnosis was verified by 4 psychiatrists and 2 psychologists (PhD's). I was still supposed to keep taking my current meds though. All in all I don't trust Dr Molinaro and regret ever having him as my doctor.