Pam Harris LPC,
223 North 6th Street, Boise, ID 83702
About Us
Pam Harris LPC is a health institution located at 223 North 6th Street in Boise, Idaho, United States. Specializing in counseling and therapy services, Pam Harris LPC offers a safe and supportive environment for individuals seeking help with mental health and emotional well-being. With a compassionate and experienced team of licensed professional counselors, clients can expect personalized treatment plans tailored to their specific needs. Whether dealing with anxiety, depression, relationship issues, or other challenges, Pam Harris LPC is dedicated to helping clients achieve healing and growth.
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Reviews
"The nicest calming funny women I’ve ever had the pleasure of talking to. Helped me through such a hard time in my life and I couldn’t wait to get in and talk to her. Hard working self employed woman which I totally love and has been my favorite therapist ever. Thank you so much pam"
"I had a wonderful experience with Pam! She made me feel safe and helped guide me through achieving my goals. She is clearly knowledgeable in her field, and I would definitely recommend."
"She initially said she accepted my insurance. Really, she hands you a bill to submit for reimbursement. That'd be fine...except my Blue Cross insurance wouldn't pay any of it. Not a dime of that $165 bill for the first session. She later said she would have been surprised if they covered even 10%. So I tried to leave her practice and she said she also worked in a clinic that took insurance. I was going to arrive at that clinic when she said it wasn't quite set up yet, so she'd just meet me at her office and ask for my copay amount, if I knew it. Insurance companies work that out with providers, so she should've known what it would be, but I cut her a check for $20 and called to make sure it was enough. When I called her back to say the insurance company quoted copays at around $10-$20, she said that simply wasn't enough. And that she wasn't actually working with the clinic yet and she only had me pay a copay as "a favor." Then she said, "you sound upset. Come for another session this week and we'll talk it out." I bailed a few days before and she tried to lure me back by playing off of things I told her in therapy. She'd also tried to manipulate me into staying in her office instead of going to the clinic, saying "you realy need to think about how much a good therapy experience means to you. That clinic is so sterile, not warm and inviting." Do not go to Pam Harris."
"Each session was too short (50 minutes). Even when in the middle of some deep discussion was told time was up. Money also seemed to be a greater priority than the patient. Nothing original was offered, just talked and after 6 sessions, nothing new was offered that I couldn't have figured out myself."
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