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1218 5th Ave, Huntington, WV 25701, USA
Huntington, Kentucky 25701
+1 304-525-9959

When you first arrive at Dr. Frederick's office, you have some misgivings about the place. His office is a small cubbyhole at the back of a darkly lit hallway in the shadier part of town. You sit in his small lobby and fill out a several page form, which asks about your medications, medical history, current suicidal ideation, etc. I informed the form that I had bipolar and PTSD, and that I struggled with daily thoughts of suicidal ideation.

Dr. Frederick calls you into his office and asks for your insurance card. A large portion of the session is spent copying insurance and working out payment. He mentions, "If someone misses an appointment and has to reschedule, I charge an extra $25--that's how I get 'em!," and grins. He immediately starts to diagnose you. "Bipolar? You don't have bipolar. You have borderline," he explains. He scoffs at my past medication use. Medication is poison, is his mantra. He reads through several pages in the DSM manual. He diagnoses you with several new personality disorders you did not know you have. He role plays that you are the doctor, facetiously. With each diagnostic criteria, he asks, "Dr. ____, do you experience ____?" You're unsure. Yes, at times you've felt dependent on your partner--"Dependent personality disorder!" He then confirms your new diagnosis. He asks you what you do for a living and if you went to school. "I went to school and got an AES in Mechanical Engineering," I respond. "Engineering?? You don't strike me as the type," he sneers, invalidating what little aspect of my identity I have left. What I immediately thought, and in retrospect wish I'd said was, "Psychologist? You don't strike me as the type, either." I started looking around on all the self-aggrandizing plaques on his walls. There were awards I had never heard of, certificates from schools I was unsure even existed. At the end of the session, he finally looks down at the form you filled out, and reads aloud the boxes you've check marked, aghast: "YOU FEEL SUICIDAL ALMOST EVERY DAY??! YOU OFTEN THINK OF WAYS TO KILL YOURSELF??!" He's practically screaming. The chatter down the hallway goes quiet. Dr. Frederick declares that the session's over but when you come in next time he is guaranteed to fix you, as he "know(s) exactly what to do with people like you." He explains that if you decide you don't like him, after all, it's a sign of borderline personality disorder, because people with my disorder can only see people in black-and-white. Evidently many people have left his treatment with no explanation, and he insists that if I choose to do so I "face him like a man" and tell him why I'm choosing to do so.

I had a very similar experience as April, couldn't believe how fast he was to diagnose. Pulled out a little book, read you the symptoms and if you had enough of them you automatically were diagnosed. That's not how it works. Also, he claimed anyone who thinks they have bipolar he diagnoses them with borderline personality disorder. I wouldn't recommended going to him.

I've really struggled over whether to write this for well over a year, as I generally believe if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all. However, I found my experience with this counselor to be so dehumanizing that it debilitated me from seeking therapy I desperately needed for a long time now, and I don't want anyone else to go through the same thing.

I was very surprised at the other review I read, our experiences were nothing like that. The office was clean an nice and well lit. He did do some initial paperwork like any doctor's office, but it only took about ten minutes. He was always kind and professional, we never had to wait he always kept his appointments on time, and I would recommend him to anyone. I guess not everyone is for everyone, but my family liked this guy.

So the next day, I take him up on it. I call and leave a message. I tell him he's a condescending prick. I tell him I do not see him aiding in my recovery in the least. He calls back and talks to another household member. Gives her personal information about me, schedules--with her, not me--another time for me to come back the next day so I don't kill myself (Messiah complex much?) I'm sure the $25 rescheduling fee did not cross his mind. Please, do yourself a favor and contact Marshall Psychiatry instead.

Dr. Frederick was brilliant.

I found this psychologist extremely knowledgeable, kind, and helpful to me and my child who I took in for ADHD. He gave me some positive tools to use in my parenting. He was very kind, calm, and had a very peaceful demeanor. He focused on our family as a whole instead of my child as just an individual issue and it helped us all come close together.

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Health facility at 1218 5th Ave, Huntington, WV 25701, USA. Here you will find detailed information about Argus Psychological Services: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Thursday
    9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Friday
    9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Saturday
    Closed
  • Sunday
    Closed

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5
Based on 8 reviews

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1218 5th Ave, Huntington, WV 25701, USA.
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  • Owen
    Added 2015.09.07
    When you first arrive at Dr. Frederick's office, you have some misgivings about the place. His office is a small cubbyhole at the back of a darkly lit hallway in the shadier part of town. You sit in his small lobby and fill out a several page form, which asks about your medications, medical history, current suicidal ideation, etc. I informed the form that I had bipolar and PTSD, and that I struggled with daily thoughts of suicidal ideation.
  • Molly
    Added 2015.02.21
    Dr. Frederick calls you into his office and asks for your insurance card. A large portion of the session is spent copying insurance and working out payment. He mentions, "If someone misses an appointment and has to reschedule, I charge an extra $25--that's how I get 'em!," and grins. He immediately starts to diagnose you. "Bipolar? You don't have bipolar. You have borderline," he explains. He scoffs at my past medication use. Medication is poison, is his mantra. He reads through several pages in the DSM manual. He diagnoses you with several new personality disorders you did not know you have. He role plays that you are the doctor, facetiously. With each diagnostic criteria, he asks, "Dr. ____, do you experience ____?" You're unsure. Yes, at times you've felt dependent on your partner--"Dependent personality disorder!" He then confirms your new diagnosis. He asks you what you do for a living and if you went to school. "I went to school and got an AES in Mechanical Engineering," I respond. "Engineering?? You don't strike me as the type," he sneers, invalidating what little aspect of my identity I have left. What I immediately thought, and in retrospect wish I'd said was, "Psychologist? You don't strike me as the type, either." I started looking around on all the self-aggrandizing plaques on his walls. There were awards I had never heard of, certificates from schools I was unsure even existed. At the end of the session, he finally looks down at the form you filled out, and reads aloud the boxes you've check marked, aghast: "YOU FEEL SUICIDAL ALMOST EVERY DAY??! YOU OFTEN THINK OF WAYS TO KILL YOURSELF??!" He's practically screaming. The chatter down the hallway goes quiet. Dr. Frederick declares that the session's over but when you come in next time he is guaranteed to fix you, as he "know(s) exactly what to do with people like you." He explains that if you decide you don't like him, after all, it's a sign of borderline personality disorder, because people with my disorder can only see people in black-and-white. Evidently many people have left his treatment with no explanation, and he insists that if I choose to do so I "face him like a man" and tell him why I'm choosing to do so.
  • Olivia
    Added 2014.06.22
    I had a very similar experience as April, couldn't believe how fast he was to diagnose. Pulled out a little book, read you the symptoms and if you had enough of them you automatically were diagnosed. That's not how it works. Also, he claimed anyone who thinks they have bipolar he diagnoses them with borderline personality disorder. I wouldn't recommended going to him.
  • Michelle
    Added 2014.03.17
    I've really struggled over whether to write this for well over a year, as I generally believe if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all. However, I found my experience with this counselor to be so dehumanizing that it debilitated me from seeking therapy I desperately needed for a long time now, and I don't want anyone else to go through the same thing.
  • Jessica
    Added 2014.02.01
    I was very surprised at the other review I read, our experiences were nothing like that. The office was clean an nice and well lit. He did do some initial paperwork like any doctor's office, but it only took about ten minutes. He was always kind and professional, we never had to wait he always kept his appointments on time, and I would recommend him to anyone. I guess not everyone is for everyone, but my family liked this guy.
  • Leslie
    Added 2014.01.12
    So the next day, I take him up on it. I call and leave a message. I tell him he's a condescending prick. I tell him I do not see him aiding in my recovery in the least. He calls back and talks to another household member. Gives her personal information about me, schedules--with her, not me--another time for me to come back the next day so I don't kill myself (Messiah complex much?) I'm sure the $25 rescheduling fee did not cross his mind. Please, do yourself a favor and contact Marshall Psychiatry instead.
  • Brooke
    Added 2013.09.22
    Dr. Frederick was brilliant.
  • Vanessa
    Added 2013.08.22
    I found this psychologist extremely knowledgeable, kind, and helpful to me and my child who I took in for ADHD. He gave me some positive tools to use in my parenting. He was very kind, calm, and had a very peaceful demeanor. He focused on our family as a whole instead of my child as just an individual issue and it helped us all come close together.
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