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Center For Anxiety and Related Disorders
900 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
About the Center For Anxiety and Related Disorders
The Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders, located at 900 Commonwealth Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts, is a leading health institution dedicated to providing comprehensive care for individuals struggling with anxiety disorders and related conditions. Our team of experienced professionals offers a range of evidence-based treatments and therapies to help patients effectively manage and overcome their symptoms. With a focus on personalized care and support, we strive to empower individuals to lead healthier, more fulfilling lives. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help you on your journey to improved mental health.
900 Commonwealth Ave # 2, Boston, MA 02215, United States
Opening hours of Center For Anxiety and Related Disorders
Monday:
09:00 - 18:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 20:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 20:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 18:00
Friday:
09:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
Day off
Sunday:
Day off
Reviews of Center For Anxiety and Related Disorders
"I contacted The Center for Anxiety to inquire about getting help for my daughter who suffers from Panic Disorder. I spoke with Bonnie Brown, the intake nurse who was AMAZING!!!!! While the center does not take insurance so it was not an option for us, Bonnie took time out of her busy day to provide additional information to aid in my search. I even called her again a month later for more help. This is the first place that actually listened to my concerns and offered up information to help."
"If their intake process is any indication of how this organization is run, I would avoid this center at all costs. After filling out paperwork and then rehashing concerns for my little one for over 20 minutes, they nonchalantly shared that the program was not a good fit. The delivery of this information was so cold and scripted, it was awful! They should do a better job training their screeners as they are the first contact person and parents and individuals are going through a hard time to begin with!"
"I went through the program at CARD recently and found it to be one of the best experiences and things I have ever done for myself. I have lived with anxiety almost my whole life and sometimes it was crippling. This programs and the clinicians here were outstanding in teaching me the tools to work with my anxiety and be more productive and a better version of myself. I use the tools they taught me daily and I am a better person for having went through this program. I highly recommend it."
"I had such a great experience at CARD. I had a lifelong medical phobia and I was so scared to even go in for the intake. I had anxiety for a week beforehand even though I knew the intake wouldn't even begin the treatment. They were so kind and put me at ease and were very sensitive to my anxiety. Exposure therapy sounded really scary, but it wasn't! By the time we did the exposures I was ready to handle them with the help of my counselor. I saw a student in training and she was absolutely wonderful! Reasonable fees as well based on income and the credential of who you see there. After about 20 sessions I was cured and am still cured almost two years later. I used to have severe fainting responses from even hearing people talk about any medical thing. I even got a concussion from fainting which is what made me seek help at CARD. Now it's not just that I can cope better with medical situations -- they just do not bother me at all! I was able to take my daughter to get her ears pierced and help take care of my husband after a minor surgery (both during my treatment at CARD) and those things were on my "never can do this" list. Today I got my COVID vaccine with zero anxiety before or after, and I also didn't have to fear fainting in a room with a LOT of other people. THANK YOU, CARD!!!"
"The way that I was treated by this organization was despicable. I approached the BU center for anxiety related disorders to let them know that I was suffering from acute agoraphobia and panic symptoms. It took weeks to get started and the 6.5 hours of questions told them when I told them from the outset: that i had acute agoraphobia and panic symptoms, which I needed treatment for weeks and months prior to this. They claimed I was irritable and perhaps hypomanic at a later date, but I was simply irritated by how much of a hassle it was to get the care I needed from them. Going to a psychiatrist directly would have been a much easier path to deal with acute symptoms. It’s my belief that BU CARD is more appropriate for someone with chronic symptoms. As my panic and agoraphobia symptoms were going away on my own through my own exposure therapy, Things went sideways when i had to go to my primary care physician for medication because they failed to schedule the medication consultation I had requested weeks prior. The doctor gave me Paxil, which triggered a hypomanic episode and it was great that BU caught it right away. At first it seemed liked they were helping me because during this period of psychiatric emergency when they recommended I go to the McLean Hospital partial hospitalization program, except they failed to connect with anyone directly and made no effort to introduce me to the organization. They basically just discharged me to figure it out on my own and I was never able to get in touch with someone at McLean even though I was in urgent need. Next, they introduced me to an outside therapist, who didn’t take any insurance, and who was unable to give me the appropriate care because she couldn’t prescribe meds and the person who could said there was 3 month wait. So this was just basically another dead end referral. Additionally, they told me if my symptoms got worse I could call their on call nurse practitioner, except when I called her to report such conditions she said she couldn’t help me because I was already discharged. So there you have it - I was experiencing a psychiatric emergency, they showed me the “virtual door” even though all of their referrals an suggestions were dead ends. If they had a heart; they would have made sure I got the connections and care I needed before me kicking me out of the program. At the very least, maybe they should have just told me go to the ER if the referrals fell through and take it from there, but there was no such guidance or care. I understand if they were unable to provide such level of care but it’s disgusting to give someone in urgent need a care the boot. All they had to do was make sure the plans worked out and maybe this whole incident could have been nipped in the bud. Instead, things got progressively worse over the next 2-3 weeks."
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