EquivalentPepper9315

EquivalentPepper9315 t1_iv2be33 wrote

I went to Eustasis for several months and never saw the same “provider” twice because they use a “shared provider model.” Also, I never saw an MD, only a RN or nurse practitioner, although I think they billed my insurance for MD services. Eustasis is a profit-maximizing operation. Patient care is completely secondary based on my experience.

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EquivalentPepper9315 t1_iuukjw2 wrote

I really like my internist at Cox Ferrell-Duncan, Dr. Brad Wiley. When it comes to psychiatric care, however, he may refer you to Eustasis, but don’t go there. You will NEVER see a MD and IMHO it is a mostly a profit-seeking organization. The patients are exclusively seen my RNs and nurse practitioners. I am not saying they cannot provide good care, but I am saying that the model at Eustasis does NOT allow them to. Other than Eustasis, there are virtually no other psychiatrists taking new patients in Springfield that I know of, sadly. Medical care in the US currently sucks. Doctors are under time limits and now seem to type notes at the same time they are supposed to be listening to patients. Everyone is in the same crappy boat.

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EquivalentPepper9315 t1_irna5sq wrote

People are quick to recommend going to churches for money for good causes. While some larger churches do have funds for these purposes, as a pastor’s wife, I can tell you that most small churches do not, unless they take up a special collection. In reality, most small churches (i.e. less than 100 people) get by on a shoestring budget and barely cover their own bills.

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