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Dr. Mark Diercks
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Joe P.
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Negativity will not get you better, but a visit to Dr. Diercks's office will. He knows his Psychiatry well; better than most in this area. If you want a therapist, go to a therapist. But if you want to regulate and manage your medication, as well as get the right diagnosis, Dr. Diercks is your answer. His office is always under reconstruction, giving it a constant airy feeling. The staff is competent and kind. He does not see dollar signs, but does see potential in patients who appear to do what he prescribes. His directions are clear, which may not be right for someone not looking to get better. If you are committed to taking the right steps to manage your own healthcare, then the doctor is experienced, thorough and sincere. He does dictate his notes in front of his patients, I agree, but I would rather know what the doctor is saying about me rather than guess what he thinks. I don't pay to be listened to and not told the truth; rather, I pay to know how to get better.
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