Dr. Kathryn Ney

2.8 ( 11 reviews )

Ratings for Dr. Kathryn Ney

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Knowledge

Dr. Ney saved my life back in 2001. I remained her patient for 13 years at which time my insurance changed and I had to leave her care. Very professional. Many have commented that she is a pill pusher. Well... She pushed the right meds for me and I am eternally grateful. She listens intently and offers good direction and advice. I will start seeing her again if insurance allows.

Submitted May 26, 2018

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Dr. feel good. The same sort of doc that led to the opioid epidemic.

Submitted May 9, 2016

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Horrible!!!! Prescribed me addictive medicines despite my telling her I had a history of prescription med abuse

Submitted Feb. 4, 2015

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pill pusher who doesn't want to bother to listen to anything. pills pills pilss

Submitted Jan. 1, 2015

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Staff - horrible! Absolute nightmare to deal with. There are a FEW that are helpful, but the chance of getting them is very slight. Dr. Ney was fantastic! She observed my behavior and body responses, which can seems stand-offish, but really needs to happen for a proper evaluation to occur. 2nd visit, she had it nailed, I have switched medications and feel 1,000 times better! She was the 5th doctor in our area, and I was actually referred by my current Dr. Appointments are very hard to come by, but to be able to find a doctor who actually knows what she is talking about a long with all of the possible medications, and can identify which one would be most helpful for you. For the comments about going to a family Dr and then a psychologist, that's an option, psychologist should always be seen in conjunction with a prescribing Dr. The issue with going to a family dr for that, 1 they are not as familiar with the medication, or possible other solutions. But if you are just having everyday problems as one person said, you probably don't need to see an expert in her field. The Co - pay problem is actual the companies policy and the not so friendly or helpful front desk clerks, and not her decision or policy.

Submitted Nov. 18, 2014

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She seemed bored when I was discussing very personal issues

Submitted Sept. 6, 2014

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Great doctor, very helpful and very knowledgable. It is very difficult to get appointment though. Should you need to reschedule you should notice that you will have to wait at least 10 weeks.

Submitted May 7, 2014

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Agree with previous rater that she way overmedicates normal life problems. You would be better off with a psychologist and your familr doctor.

Submitted March 21, 2014

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Overmedicates! Poor at diagnosing and throws drugs at you.

Submitted Sept. 20, 2013

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In response to the previous remark...healthcare is not a right...it has to be paid for. If you can't afford your co-pay, then, no, you should not be allowed to go there.

Submitted Dec. 29, 2011

Facility Affiliations


Dr. Kathryn Ney's Credentials

Education

  • Duke University School Of Medicine (Grad. 1984)

Insurance accepted by this Doctor

Other patients have successfully used these insurance providers, please call the Doctor's office to find out if your insurance plan is accepted.
Aetna
Blue Cross / Blue Shield