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Businiess name:  Blotcky, Mark, Md - Timberlawn Mental Health Syst
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
If you care about your suffering loved one, please, please think two or three times about leaving them at Timberlawn. I could not recommend this place to anyone. I would not be very hesitant about taking my dogs there with what I know now.. The only good part about this place was the individual therapist ~ she was a gem. Otherwise, the nurses are awful. I had to fight every step of the way to get my regular medications, including my insulin. Missed most of them most days. You had to wait upward of 20-30 minutes to even get their attention and meals were served for 30 minutes only. So, if you had waited patiently at the window for blood check and insulin for 30 minutes, they had closed the door for lunch. So you began to have to choose, wait or go ahead and EAT. I checked myself out on the fifth day figuring anything I dealt with on the outside could not be WORSE than inside there.

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