Professional Services Group

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Kenosha, United States

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Mental health clinic· Counselor· Social worker

Professional Services Group Reviews | Rating 2.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Professional Services Group is located in Kenosha, United States on 2108 63rd St. Professional Services Group is rated 2.9 out of 5 in the category mental health clinic in United States.

Address

2108 63rd St

Phone

+1 2626522406

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

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Joanna Dean

This place is awesome! Literally, a life saver. My therapist is great, and I look forward to connecting each week.

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MF jones

Never answered a single call the entire 8 months I was there. They were often late and had several staff changes

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Justin Hahn

Hello, internet. I’m a former employee of this company. I’d suggest you very carefully consider whether you receive services from PSG. You might be referred by family court or another governmental agency (like your child’s school), and you’ll assume you have to use these folks. Examine that assumption. I caution you against using these folks because the quality of people PSG hires and retains is suspect. The organization is growing very quickly, and quick growth doesn’t contribute to quality organization. Think about a tree that grows three feet in a year: is it particularly strong? I also caution you against PSG because it is simply not a very well-run organization. I say this as a former employee who walked away from a position here because I couldn’t stand the corruption, mismanagement, and ineptitude. I also couldn’t stand the way the agency treated men and boys. The misandry was palpable, and went unchecked even after several letters and meetings with higher-ups. In my opinion, they actually doubled down on their anti-male rhetoric and refused to make any changes to the way the agency interacts with men and boys. If you’re a dad, or a male, or the parent or caregiver of a boy (or transmale) I’d suggest very strongly you look elsewhere for therapeutic support. You’d cringe and rage if you could hear the way you or your son/nephew/grandson are spoken of in closed-door meetings conducted by PSG employees. All that being said, you’re in charge of your healing journey. You deserve the best help you can get, and while I personally don’t think PSG is this; it might be right for you. All of this is my opinion, and we’re all entitled to our opinions. Good luck!

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Brandy Payne

This has got to be the worst clinic I have ever been to. You always wait 15-20 min before you get call to check in and there is never a receptionist at the desk for check-in nor to answer the phone no matter what time you call. Our appointment was today at 2:30 and we just our getting seen now at 3:20p.m

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Angie Z

Horrible communication skills from the receptionists there. Have been calling for weeks to make an appointment for my mental health medications and in the meantime of not being contacted I've run out of my medications. I've told them on several messages that I'm having negative side effects and sometimes have gotten a seizure in the past but they do not care apparently. Having a seizure because of abruptly stopping my 3 medications is horrible and uncalled for. How about they start caring about their patients and doing what's expected from a DOCTORS OFFICE!!!!