I travel in abundance, and have had to switch doctors every 6-14 weeks for years. ?As a Principal IT Security consultant, I have very little (if any) spare time to deal with every day life. ?When my long term doctor died of unexpected complications during surgery, I needed a qualified doctor with experience in adult A.D.D. to take over my treatment. ?I tasked my?personal assistant with finding the number one doctor in Houston, and after a few weeks of trolling forums, ?and calling doctors offices, she sent me to Dr. Gritz.
Addressing some of the comments...
If it is your first time to see Dr. Gritz...expect your visit to take longer. ?He will not rush you just to fit in another patient, and (similarly) will not rush another patient to see you on time. ?Future visits are usually on time, and are almost never more than 20-30 minutes over (unless you are late...expect to be sent to the back of the line if you show up 40 minutes after your scheduled appointment).
Dr. Gritz is one of the (VERY) few doctors that I've ever seen that listens to what you have to say. ?If medicine is the best fit for you, then he will work with you to find the right type, and dosage. ?If you need another type of therapy, he will help you find the correct path.
I know this to be true, and send my friends/family members to see him, because he holds my utmost respect in this field.
I'm willing to provide my contact info as a reference if needed.
As a side note.... ??If you are severely depressed, and/or suddenly start having suicidal tendencies... ?You should seek an alternate type of care immediately
Some of the reviews are clearly being sent by people that have visited the office once, and have either misrepresented their needs, or have very little experience in dealing with the type of care offered by a psychiatrist. ?Nothing happens overnight, and your participation is a requirement to effective treatment.
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