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Businiess name:  Summit Medical Group
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I was recommended by primary care physician to go for therapy because of my feelings of depression and anxiety. I went to the Behavioral Health Department of Summit Medical Center located on Springfield Ave in Berkeley Heights. I requested a male therapist and started my therapy with Dr. Korman . I later found out that he is the Department Chair at this facillity. Unfortunately, it was an awful expeience. Dr. Korman seemed very aloof, and insensistive. Furthermore, I felt he was ""clock watching"". After my session I requested another therapist and I was told by one of the receptionists"" you'll have to wait to ge an appointment with another therapist, and maybe you should see the psychiatrist."" \r \r A referral to see a psychiatrist from the office receptionist. Does she have a medical degree or adavanced psychological training to be able to make that recommendtion.\r \r Needless to say I never went back. I told my primary care physician at Summit Medical about my experience.. He referred me to a psychologist outside the Summit Medical Group. I am happy to say I am very pleased with my new therapist..\r \r

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