My back has never hurt so much in my life. Can anyone recommend a good physical therapist, chiropractor, masseuse, acupuncturist, witch doctor... anyone? I'll try...
Zack S. replied:
Jena Friedel
Kailie B. replied:
Try Pittsboro Natural Medicine! Roxanne Hollander is amazing!
Leah T. replied:
Jena Friedel at a step to A Step To Health in Hillsborough. She is an awesome chiropractor!!
any local NC people have good yard worker recommendations? i have been forbidden by my doctor to continue yardwork due to my recent/ongoing terrible reaction to poison...
Perri K. replied:
I use Alston Appearance--really nice family business. Timothy is the owner: 919.417.7374
Alison K. replied:
Jose del Rio just started helping us. He is amazing! 919-323-2009
In search of recommendations for good therapists/psychologists in the area Hey everyone,
I'm looking for a therapist or psychologist in the area who works with anxiety...
teherins replied:
[HRC in Chapel Hill & Raleigh](http://hrc-pa.com) is really good. They have a bunch of different specialists, including anxiety specialists. If you're willing to call or email them, they'll give you a recommendation on who to see.
randijeanw replied:
Dr. Nan Allen, (919) 648-1972. She's amazing. She relates to you on a personal level, but isn't afraid to (kindly) call you out on your shit. If you're able, I recommend getting in to see her. She's amazing. She's in downtown raleigh, btw.
the_pissed_off_goose replied:
Mary Grigsby is out of Durham. She helped me a ton. Last I knew she was in network for BCBSNC, if that helps at all. and go you for taking this step!
Looking for a psychiatrist in Carrboro/CH My provider has decided to close her private practice which has sent me scrambling to find a new doctor. I’m looking for any...
zepazuzu replied:
Are you looking for someone who can provide therapy or just manage your meds? For the latter I went to UNC Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic and they were great.
saksofonisti replied:
I go to HRC in Chapel Hill and I'm really happy with the treatment I've received there. Every staff member I've met has been extremely kind, validating, and helpful. I'm not sure if they're accepting patients currently, but here's their website! http://www.hrc-pa.com/
HistoneComplex replied:
If you have a primary care physician they can also help with medication management (Especially since you have had a previous prescriber). I need medication management for adhd meds and I now only visit a psychiatrist once every 2 years for follow ups. Chapel hill psychiatric associates has fantastic therapists but avoid the main psychiatrist Tracy Ware. She said that she wouldn’t prescribe certain classes of adhd meds because they were “neurotoxic” even though there isn’t evidence to support that.
goodar replied:
I think Dr. Robin Casey and her team do a great job. https://robincaseymd.com/
holographicbiologist replied:
I'm going to second UNC Psychiatry. They have been incredible to work with since I moved here about two years ago.
bsnow831 replied:
Really appreciate the feedback. I requested the new patient paperwork from unc today and I’ll probably just check in with HRC periodically to see if anyone is taking on new patients. Cheers!
whataboutbobwiley replied:
Mind Path, Carolina Partners in Mental Health is another option. They are expanding a lot and should have apts available
Doctor and Dentist recommendations Went a few years without health insurance and then moved down here. Any recommendations for a place to get a check up and get my...
MyPIsInsignificant replied:
I've gone to Stansell Dentistry in Brier Creek for 5 years. Had my wisdom teeth taken out through them as well. No complaints, staff is really friendly!
ModernDayOldSoul replied:
Renaissance Family Dentistry. Husband and Wife team that I have been going to for over 5 years. Located on Fayetteville Road near Southpoint.
NCnat replied:
Dentist: Durham DDS with Dr. Bill Argersinger. Cheap, good, finishes fast. Has a long wait list because of prior qualities. I'd like to **strongly dis-recommend the entire Duke system specifically for any young to middle aged adult routine primary care / general practitioner** stuff. I have my own experiences and talked to many people and found practical unanimity. They are uninspired, behind the research best practices by ~10 years, overcode, push for extra procedures (blood draws etc), and don't really care about trying to find a solution that works for you even when you tell them things aren't working. The duke primary care system treats you like meat on a factory line. You won't get your money's worth and you won't get good doctoring. Duke is only good for specialists and emergencies. Caring for an elderly person who undergoes regular hospitalizations, it's amazing how much of a quality drop you see between departments/wards as you help someone navigate each step down. The emergency ward is great, surgery great, step down ICU decent, second step down meh. And you basically have to re-inform each set of nurses about the patient's specific needs and contacts with each step down being worse than the previous for retention of patient needs and facts.
swmccoy replied:
I recently got my wisdom teeth out at Chapel Hill Implant and Oral Surgery Center. No complaints! All went well: http://www.chapelhilloralsurgery.com/
anyone have a female doctor they love at Chapel Hill Pediatrics?
Deirdre C. replied:
Dr. Jennifer Singleton is really great! She was my doctor for the past 10 years or so
Verlene K. replied:
Dr Laille
Marisa S. replied:
Dr Laille moved Ohio
Alyson B. replied:
Andy Dunk, fellow church member!
Kelly R. replied:
I love Dr Singleton, she's my girls' doctor. But I've seen Dr Braithwaite a couple of times now and have been so impressed with her - she's young and enthusiastic and has really taken time to explain things.
Sasha G. replied:
Dr. Merritt is great. My kids see Dr. Morton, but he's not a female. He is fantastic though'
Marla B. replied:
Dr Christian was THE BEST but he retired:( He was Brooks Pediatrician and when he left we left. Love Morton! Merritt is awesome but be prepared to be there a long time. We are at Duke Children's Primary Care now and they are fast, efficient and awesome!:)
Jaimonye' A. replied:
Dr. Salter. I've been going to her since I was little. Yes I still go to the pediatrics:)
I'm in need of a new doctor. Looking for a female general practitioner in private practice in the Chapel Hill area. Suggestions?
Christy C. replied:
I loved the Drs. at Chapel Hill Internal Medicine. I saw Dr. Powell-Tillman. My aunt is a Dr. and she said they were very good.
Kaylee C. replied:
Dr Katie Dore is the best! She was at CH Internal Medicine for a while I believe, now had her own little office off of 15-501.
Kelly R. replied:
Kristin, I just started seeing Dr Ro at the Chapel Hill Doctors' practice. So far, so good. I love their whole body approach, including consideration of wellness and eastern practices, too... Another to consider!:)
Stacy W. replied:
I go to Dr. Cristy Page at UNC Family Medicine Center. She is brilliant and a radio personality like you! (WCHL's Your Health). She is also Lia's pediatrician so we can book back-to-back appointments.
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Amie S. replied:
Fatmata Ansumana, u know sae u sista get for make some fun so we go laf. Comic Relief, taught to us by either Hannah Harding or Pa Bangura.