Ozark Center - Neosho,
204 North Lincoln Street, Neosho, MO 64850
About Us
Ozark Center - Neosho is a health institution located at 204 North Lincoln Street in Neosho, Missouri, United States. They provide a wide range of healthcare services to the community, including mental health counseling, substance abuse treatment, and medical care. The staff at Ozark Center - Neosho are dedicated to providing compassionate and comprehensive care to all patients in need. Whether you are seeking help for a mental health issue, addiction, or general medical care, Ozark Center - Neosho is here to support you on your journey to health and wellness.
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Extremely difficult to get ahold of and if you’re looking to see a counselor, you’re out of luck"
"They only care about money if you have insurance they will help you but if you don't they ignore you"
"I was a client when Tina worked there and I've had a bad history with therapists but I immediately knew I could trust her"
"6 months (May-Dec) at therapy for mental health (depression, anxiety, overall negativity towards oneself) and literally had no progress with the therapist given to me. No emotional connection was made and overall cold environment. When given obvious red flags or problems are shown or spoken of, nothing was addressed and you're usually left in your own thoughts as they turned to type on their computer of notes that may or may not actually pertain to you or are important. With the advice given, it always seemed to be that they already had a pre-existing impression on you. Thus giving you advice that doesn't help or isn't for the things you are going through. Example: Being told that you need to "sit with your emotions" when you tell them you push your emotions down during high stress situations or emergencies to deal with later. Overall, bad experience and waste of time and money. Should have referred a psychologist the instant the situation was out of your field of expertise, instead of giving terrible advice and telling me there was no need to go to a psychologist. If you need therapy, please do get it. Just know a lot of these people who are therapists may end up seeing it as just a job and not actually wanting to genuinely help you but use you for financial gain. The instant you realize that person isn't right for you, no matter the resources they've been able to help you with, drop them for someone else. There's a reason people go through therapists before finding a decent one that works for them, and it's most likely due to most having old knowledge that isn't useful anymore or having assumptions about you that are false and giving you advice for that over what you actually need."
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