i tottaly agree with the first comment. I believe the "DR" that runs that place does not care about his patients. And is only interested in his money. The place is horrible with horrible staff
This facility is actually a Methadone Dispensary for both Opiate Addicts and Opiate Patients who have had trouble controlling their medication use. This facility is owned and operated by a phony , but degreed PSYCHOLOGIST, who calls himself Dr. Rick Wilson. However, most patients are unaware that Mr. Rick Quintero, aka Sharma, aka Wilson is NOT an MD. Since many of the poatients are low income, it is quite normal to see patients behind on their bill, often a small amount under $50 are PUBLICLY berated, belittled, and exposed in fron t of other patients. Mr. Quintero (His REAL Name) will often , without MEDICAL Authorization, drop patients doses with little or no regard for their current dose, their medical condition, even to the detriment and INJURY to said patients.
On the minor side, this business is not handicap-accessible and offered no means for handicapped individuals to enter the building. There were barriers everywhere making it practically impossible to get in the front door. The chairs in the waiting room are the cheap and often broken. Mr. Wilson, is controlled by the actual owner, his wife, Ms. Mintra Sharma. Her family appears to be part of the SHARMA Mafia from Fiji. This family barely skates above the law. I would never ever recommend them to anyone I know. I would advise that the DEA investigate Mr. Wilson's illegal prescribing methods (they use a Medical Doctor, who is only in the facility when they need to enroll a new patient. I have seen him once in 6 years. Patients are supposed to have regular counseling sessions. The only time that the Sharma-Wilson's have ever offered this in my 'treatment', was the one time that their unqualified and inexperienced just-out-of-school son, Sabhion (I am not sure about the spelling there) or their daughter. Again, they actually think people are going to open up to the owners' family members so they can broadcast the patients private issues and dark secrets to all whom are close by and want to hear. Of course, in six years, there was only one so-called counseling session.