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Address: 184 Liberty St, New Haven, CT 06510, USA
Phone: (203) 688-9704
State: Connecticut
City: New Haven
Zip Code: 06510


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Reviews
If your child is going here for treatment for depression, PLEASE think twice. It is a very cold, sterile environment that will make your child 10 times worse then when they went in. When you figure that out good luck getting them out!!! They will start reciting the CT laws. The same for diabetics they made her take her insulin pod off to start shots. They are keeping her sugars high to make sure she doesn't go low. She was consistently over 300 and they still wouldn't let me take her home. Seriously HORRIBLE.. The sad part is I don't think she'll ever ask for help again if needed because of this traumatic experience. I had such high hopes. Something should be done about the lack of knowledge of diabetes in all aspects of healthcare.
7 years ago (04-02-2018)
LEGAL LOBOTOMY THROUGH ECT Terrible hospital especially for mental illness. First off any negative feedback left here is given almost the same response if you notice. I had also read an article published May of 2017 in th New Haven Register about Yale with Dr.Ostroff. What I find puzzling is I click on the leave comment and of course it does not work....intentional?? My loved one went through ECT via Yale and Dr. Ostroff with hope of helping her bipolar It helped short term and what they do not inform you is your loved one becomes lifeless and IT WILL destroy your short term memory. Unfortunately it has taken away her most precious memories and she had forgotten years worth of schooling and knowledge obtained as a graduated bachelor. In addition to the memory loss her entire personality is gone. She was bubbly and fun when not experiencing symptoms and ECT popped that bubble and my loved one isn't the same. She is years out from ECT and her memory still has not returned. Of course Yale expresses to her and her mom that your memory will be fine and there is rarely very minimal side effects. ECT is legal lobotomy and I urge you never to put anyone through this treatment. Please try other less invasive procedures such as TMS and Ketamine. ECT didn't save her life, it took it away. Don't make the same mistake! I had the unfortunate experience of getting cancer and went to Smilow and one year later I had relapsed after two doctors cleared me and missed a 3.6cm mass on my Posas muslce. Yale wanted to treat me with the highest dose of bleomycin, etoposide and cisplatin known as BEP chemo and the bleomycin would have ended my career. I was told from CT Scan with no biopsy that I am stage 3 and have a 1.5 years to live. I asked the oncologist, you can tell that from a CT Scan without a confirmed biopsy? " Yes and you need high dose chemo now" was the response. I got up and walked out, I called Memorial Sloan and Kettering in NY. They did a biopsy and stated I was stage 1 and would have 93 % cure rare with Etopiside and Cisplatin at a standard dose. The doctors and nurses at Sloan were a world of difference than Yale. MSK confirmed Yale had failed to inform me based on my first follow up CT Scan that there was a mass present... If anyone has any questions for me, please get in touch and I will personally tell you about the experience myself and my family have undergone.
7 years ago (10-02-2018)
voluntary commitment from york st heart patient for 3 day medicine evaluation turned into involuntary commitment habius corpus to be filed when court opens on Dec 26th. not qualified to treat chest pain which is why they said they were holding my son per Dr Katz, who did not return my phone calls.
7 years ago (27-12-2017)
Yale's psychiatric program is gravely lacking in professionalism and outcomes. It is a mill program, turning patient in and out as though it were producing cogs in a factory. It has no use for the human person and exists almost solely to line doctor's wallets with kickbacks from the drug companies who financially incentives (bribe) Yale medical staff to pump patients full of often debilitating drugs. As an alumnus of Yale University I am embarrassed by the substandard conditions of it's psychiatric program both in staffing and in facilities.
8 years ago (11-11-2017)
I loved the staff, the rules seemed very fair & enforced for our protection and I felt safe during my stay. While the staff is full of different personalities, I can assure you that all of them treat you like a human being! I don't know what it's like in the other unit (with the adults), but the unit with the adolescents was definitely comfortable and I can even say I enjoyed my time there. Thank you!!
8 years ago (04-05-2017)
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