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Access Mental Health

Health at 10125 Southport Rd SW, Calgary, AB T2W 3N2, Canada, Calgary, Alberta, T2W 3N2 . Here you will find detailed information about Access Mental Health: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • 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 – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday
    Closed
  • Sunday
    Closed

Rating

4
/
5
Based on 16 reviews

Contacts

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Provinces:
Alberta
Address:
10125 Southport Rd SW, Calgary, AB T2W 3N2, Canada, Calgary, Alberta, T2W 3N2
City:
Calgary
Postcode:
T2W 3N2

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About Access Mental Health

Access Mental Health is a Canadian Health based in Calgary, Alberta. Access Mental Health is located at 10125 Southport Rd SW, Calgary, AB T2W 3N2, Canada,


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Reviews of Access Mental Health

  • Aidan
    Added 2016.08.21
    Anyways, it was a solid 14 months on the wait list, just to do the intake. Then to explain your story and get a proper diagnoses and meds about a month....
  • Andrew
    Added 2016.06.03
    Also, ongoing care is key. Not just a band aid approach to be able to address the numbers.
  • Timothy
    Added 2016.05.19
    The structure of Access mental health really is not ideal. It's convoluted and very difficult to navigate.
  • Christian
    Added 2016.02.16
    I really hope that over time, more attention will be put on mental health and funds will be distributed properly to have something solid for people who are suffering.
  • Jack
    Added 2015.05.23
    I have had a number of experiences over the years with AMH. Did they help me? Yes. However that help took me 8 years to get going through Alberta's health care system.
  • Eric
    Added 2015.02.24
    So I gave a 3 because part of my opinion is about the province as a whole and the other is about once I actually got into the program.
  • Zachary
    Added 2014.12.15
    I have met some people that I offered to help through it because they had the same experiences as I had and the frustration level is high. Also some people give up, because it takes too long or they feel hopeless.
  • Juan
    Added 2014.10.01
    I was allowed to see the Psychiatrist I had been working with only for a while....then they put me on to a councillor, who was a fabulous person. I would say that the councilors are okay if you're new to therapy.
  • Aidan
    Added 2014.09.14
    Also you have to have a referral from your GP most of the time. In my experience, I spent years working with GPs explaining myself and getting prescribed improper medication, or refusal to refer me, because GPs don't actually understand MH as the specialists do, and it's still kind of weird for them. However I did lodge a complaint with the province and I had it sorted and a phone call from a clinic a week after. I think they investigated a number of clinics and doctors once they knew what was happening...
  • James
    Added 2014.09.11
    I have always felt like the level of professionalism, explaination and information was not there.
  • Hayden
    Added 2014.09.01
    Midway through, she moved on and I never heard from the clinic ever again about a replacement councillor. And for me and my illness, that was a hard blow.
  • Owen
    Added 2014.04.03
    Don't wait on anyone. Ask the questions, get the answers you need and if you don't, move on down the road to find what you need.
  • Christopher
    Added 2013.07.31
    The plan for me was that I would get a certain amount of appointments with her and then be released.
  • Caleb
    Added 2013.07.08
    Its very unclear on how to actually get help in this province. There are a number of offices under mental health and no straight forward way to get to them or what the process is.
  • Aidan
    Added 2013.06.21
    I started seeing a private doctor which has been amazing, and I'm fortunate that I can do that. But I feel that I cannot take the risk ever again with the public system due to the level of care I need and expect for my illness. It's just not a realistic situation for people with a serious mental health disease.
  • Ethan
    Added 2013.05.03
    If anyone reads this and is struggling in the system, please take your health into your own hands. Also, try looking into private health clinics and see if it's possible for you to get into one.
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