hello folks. i need to get situated with all new physicians before my move to Cleveland Heights this coming spring, and i was wondering if any of you had any good...
Susan W. replied:
Dentist dr Philip Weiss 440 269 3983. Ped. Dr art Lavin. Used to be with worthingyon. 216 591 1515. Internist. Dr Roy Buchinsky285 5050. All Jewish
Yiskah F. replied:
216-514-0100 worthington
Mirit B. replied:
Dr Yoav Taub- Beachwood smiles -THE best dentist especially with kids! One of a kind.
Mara U. replied:
Chiropracter- Dr Massey at Heights Chiropractic- on the corner of Taylor and Cedar Roads.
Neil P. replied:
Dentist: Dr. Mark Kriwinsky, corner of Cedar & Green.
Heather P. replied:
Hilary Flexer my twins are 7 and both on the spectrum! Too special needs to go to a Jewish day school with a one on one aide, but not special needs enough to get kicked to Monarch or Lerner by the district, so we're in public school--- thankfully we're THRILLED with their IEP teams and loving public school (aside for the lack of Judaism ---- know that Monarch is $75,000 a year and Lerner is $70,000 a year and getting the district to pay unless your child is non verbal is a big megillah. I'm happy to be your go-to gal for getting in with Friendship Circle (the Sunday Circle program and the Friends at Home program and the mom's meetings are the offerings we currently take advantage of), etc etc. Message me privately and friend me and we can talk child psychs, wrap around centers, developmental peds, outreach programs via Cleve Clinic, etc. Heading offline to a phone appointment now but we can message tomorrow.
Hilary F. replied:
Eric Michoel Cohen, that would be lovely. thank you for the invite. I hope we will be moved in before Pesach!!
Aliza F. replied:
Dr Senders hands down 216-291-9210 open 7 days a week and has late nights on tuesdays
Esther R. replied:
Amy Gato Loco Smith yael cik is an SLP!
Inna V. replied:
Dr Rudnick, DDS great with special needs kids; Dr. Wexberg, pediatrician at Beachwood CCF; Galvin therapy center would be great for OT, ABA therapy, PT, therapeutic martial arts. Friendship in Teams is a great program to incorporate physical activities and social skills.
Rebecca E. replied:
Pediatrician - Senders and Associates, Dentist - Dr. Neil Kogan, PT - Lynne at Sternan Physical Therapy... I Love going to the doctor, dentist, and PT when I get to go to these practitioners!
Chava M. replied:
Dr. Senders does not accept all types of medicaid- only caresource. He is a great pediatrician, I highly recommend him!
Shoshana K. replied:
Dr Tamburro is at Cleveland clinic now. Notice the 444 number. I hope she is still there!
Amy S. replied:
Dr. Senders office has a children's PT and OT center affiliated it. One of my kids saw Yael Cik for OT and we were very pleased.
Hilary F. replied:
Eric Michoel Cohen, we are moving to Cumberland right across from the park and not far from Samech Tzedek and Beth El ( and Coventry!)... we are supre excited--- all artists/musicians/writers here:0)
Shoshana K. replied:
Dr. Rachel Garber is the most loving fabulous available trusting pediatrician ever! 2162972700. Dr. Weisberg4404615524 is the gentlest pediatric dentist. My kids love going to the dentist! we adore Dr. Schlesinger440-473-5202 as an adult dentists. We only like Dr. Tamburro2164445725 for dermatologist. She is fantabulous.
Rivka J. replied:
Family doctor- I use Dr. Goodman but hes very busy. Pediatrician- Dr. Worthington is the best and for pediatric dentist- Dr. Orchen. Regular dentist- Dr. Jay Joseph. Good luck!
Eric C. replied:
Dr. Taub Beachwood Smiles is great with kids
Amy S. replied:
We love our pediatric dentist Dr. Lee Weissberg and adult dentist Dr. Fixler. Couldn't be happier with Senders Pediatrics.
Aliza F. replied:
chiro Dr kempf is awesome 216-522-0300
Haya M. replied:
Dr Rebbeca Lowenthal at metro is awesome
Amy G. replied:
Dr Ira Levinsky! General dentist and we also see kids!!!
Dena W. replied:
Dr Daniel worthington is an awesome pediatrician. And dr Rebecca Robbins pediatric dentistry is the best! Good luck.
Heather P. replied:
1) family doctor ---- we use Dr Kenneth Goodman at Cleve Clinic Beachwood (2) pediatrician ---- we use Dr Jill Sangree at Senders Pediatrics (3) dentist --- we use Tapper Dental Clinic at UH for the kids and Dr Malcolm Walters for us (he's great with kids too but doesn't do awake sedation--- Tapper does (4)pediatrist ---- podiatrist? we don't have one. (5) chiropractor--- we don't have one (6)dentist that is also good with children (see #3) (7) a physical and occuational therapist --- for physical, Christine at Cleveland Clinic's satellite location at Richmond and Chagrin --- for occupational, Maria Vargas who is probably at that location too but it's been years since we've used her--- if she's not there, she's probably at the Shaker location----- and (8) dermatologist ---- I've used Janet Wieselthier at University Suburban (8 years ago when I had horrible hives). Hope that's helpful. Oh, and we live on Blanche--- welcome to the hood! where will your kids go to school?
Heather B. replied:
pediatrician- Dr. Borus at Green Road Pediatrics. He's the best!
Hilary F. replied:
is Dr. Senders at the corner of Cedar and Green?
Shimona S. replied:
Dr Rachel Garber at university suburban pediatrics is UNBELIEVABLE!!!!!! She's my children's pediatrician
Therapist Recommendation Can anyone recommend a therapist within a 30 minute proximity to downtown? Specifically interested in couples therapy / counseling.
Libraryman85 replied:
Try [Affiliates in Behavioral Health](http://www.affiliatesbh.org/ ) They may do couple's and are a very good place. Edit: They are in Independence, off of Rockside Road, 15 minutes or so from Downtown in good traffic.
mindfull healing in lakewood is good --> http://www.mindfullakewood.com.
FiftyRelax1 replied:
I go to Farwest Center in Westlake. Not exactly sure if they do Couples. But worth a check I have been going for almost a year and a half now. The staff is very nice.
HumpingMantis replied:
Benhaven near wallings and 77
bumblebeeze1519 replied:
These guys: http://psychbc.com/ are in Avon, Beachwood, and Cleveland Heights. I live on the West side and their Avon office is barely 15 minutes from my house.
powtothemoon replied:
I recommend: http://www.horizonscounseling.com/liedtke-adam. Also highly recommend Strongsville Psychological Services.
I connected with a mom looking for a recommendation for a therapist for her 5 year old daughter. I gave her a list of west side child counselors but told her that CFK...
Mondie R. replied:
http://www.oasis-counseling.com/ Marriage counselor and family therapist in Cleveland www.oasis-counseling.com Cleveland, Ohio area therapist offering marriage counseling, premarital counseling, family therapy, and individual counseling
Kathy L. replied:
I feel comfortable recommending Dr. Amy Lee for children who struggle with ADHD and anxiety
? Seems to be a long shot but anyone recommend a massages therapist in the Parma, Middelburg, Berea area that has a opening tomorrow early? Used groupon deal but all are...
Carl O. replied:
Try Lakewoods Masso-therapy on Madison Ave.
Anthony S. replied:
Chiropractor??? Dr.Fortuna in parma and they should be able to get you right in
Hal S. replied:
Dr. Comfort - try it.
Dave P. replied:
Hal, this is for you. http://youtu.be/JF1 chLj1 fro
Any polyamory/open relationship sex therapist recommendations? Hi,
I'm in a loving fifteen-year relationship with a pretty significant libido and physical affection...
PersistentOctopus replied:
You might try searching for a couples counsellor who is LGBT friendly. That's something practitioners (esp in columbus) would be more likely to explicitly list. That should rule out most of the "JESUS SAY YOU ARE SINNERS" crowd, and since you are not yet engaged in any outside relationships, it sounds like you do want to address yourselves as a couple first before including anyone else.
AbsoluteElsewhere replied:
There are some great couples therapists in Central Ohio who are accepting of poly and can help guide you both through it. Any of the therapists at [Affirmations](http://affirmationstherapy.com/) would be accepting; I can personally recommend Jim Hodnett. Also, [Danielle Hayes](https://therapists.psychologytoday.com/rms/name/Danielle_Hayes_MA,LPCC_Delaware_Ohio_124426) was excellent for us, though she's in Delaware; not sure what's local for you. Even if you're not sure if polyamory is right for you, I second /u/lia_sang's recommendation to check out Poly Columbus. It's both for people who are already in a poly relationship, and people like you and your partner who are exploring it. They're very welcoming, and getting to talk to people who are actually living poly can be really helpful. For one thing, it's great to be in an environment where you know you aren't going to get attacked for thinking about it, or told that you're doomed to fail and should just get out now (ugh). Good luck!
danielbelum replied:
As others have said, [Poly Columbus](http://www.polycolumbus.org/) is worth checking out to see some real life examples of how people do it. Last months meetup had 80 people in attendance. You'll find many people you can talk to about your situation that have faced the same and can share 'here is what we did'.
kaisermikeb replied:
If your willing to see a therapist, you should see them about simpler fixes first. There are a lot of poly-fanatics in this town, but there is no real evidence that it is healthy, and there are no shortages of long-term relationships that have been ended by it. Considering how long you and yours have been together it seems like you are the kind of people who value that sort of thing, and jeopardizing it rashly has little wisdom to it.
It is perfectly normal for peoples attraction to each other to decline over time, and you aren't the first couple to have this issue. Seeing a relationship counselor or therapist is a good idea, and I think you should do it. Any real therapist will already have "trying other people" in their deck of cards anyhow, so if moving in that direction is reasonable, conversation will turn that way.
A lot of people see therapists about going poly to basically be able to say "see, it's fine, we can do this and if it goes wrong it's not my fault, it's his". Go to a therapist, but don't do it to get a rubber stamp on banging strangers, go because your relationship has problems and you want to fix them. Other people might be a solution, but it shouldn't be the starting point.
If you are not interested in working on the relationship, then go with /u/welpcomma's advice and just bail now before there are a lot of bad feelings stirred up.
lia_sang replied:
It can be a big leap for a long-term relationship to open up, and I commend you both for considering it as a healthy way to help preserve happiness for both parties. While I don't have any therapist recommendations, I will recommend Poly Columbus (http://www.polycolumbus.org/), a local organization with regular meetups. It's lead by some wonderful people, and helps create a safe space to learn about ethical non-monogamy. There's also an annual poly summit conference in town, Beyond the Love, with classes, meet-and-greets, etc. Sometimes being around healthy, happy, nonmonogamous people can really give you a new perspective on what a healthy relationship can be like. There's many types of openness, of course, and neither of those groups will try to pigeonhole you into any one form of openness. Columbus is a great city for alternative self-expression. All you have to do is look.
CallMeHondo replied:
If you have a physical affection gap, it'd be a lot easier to take care of if you both just go to the gym and do more squats.
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Nothing_is_Free replied:
Just go talk to a divorce attorney. If you're going to sleep with other people, no sense being married. If you're not even married, then break up or something. Who wants to be with someone that isn't interested in them anymore?
JackBaruth replied:
At the risk of sounding like a total prick, do you understand the difference between a therapist and a priest? (Sean Connery: I'll take "The Rapists" for 100, Alex!) I don't think you could find a practicing, licensed therapist in all of Ohio who would preach to you on the will of "baby Jesus". You're beating a strawman to death in public. As for the rest of it, you should think long and hard about how you will feel when you see your "uninterested in sex" partner displaying a profound and delighted interest in sex with someone else. The "polys" I know tell me that's the toughest part.
Visiting a therapist is for rich people. Us poor folks just keep good friends with open ears and lots of fresh coffee around. Same Difference and a lot cheaper!
Wish I could afford:
1. Personal Trainer
2. Reasonably new (2010/11) car
3. Regular housekeeping /organization
4. Piano tuner and keyboard / other. electronic...