worst experience i’ve had in my life went in with menieres and left months later twice as bad as I started months waiting between appointments«drs» and staff worthless beware once they knew I was in such bad shape they didn’t have much to do with me wouldn’t return calls last visit I waited an hr and 45 minutes and then the wrong dr walked in! knew little or nothing of my condition i’ll never forget or forgive these people
Kim P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
Very satisfied with Dr. Stewart and the difference it has made with our family.
Michelle G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
I am not a huge fan of mainstream medicine. I very much believe in alternative health, in the body’s ability to heal itself, and that OTC drugs ultimately lead to new problems and additional drugs, and so on and so on. Unfortunately for me, insurance carriers do not often feel the same way and so this can be a very costly ideology. Upon moving to Austin over six years ago, I began the arduous task of finding new doctors but mostly, I’ve done my best to avoid them altogether. You see, I had the perfect mix in my previous hometown. An MD who had gone alternative. To me, it was the best of both worlds and I had as of yet, to meet his replacement. The doctors I do see, or that my family sees, are for the routine exams that insurance covers or for the rare occasion that something is wrong and requires SOME kind of care. I’d come to rely heavily on the fancy urgent care clinic in my general vicinity. Meanwhile, I have a son who has ADD. We’ve tried various«re-training the brain» type places, vision therapy, dietary changes, all in an effort to help ease his symptoms. Mind you, he is Attention Deficit(focus) and NOT hyperactive. So it was suggested to me last year from various sources, as I moved my son from a small, specialized private school back to public, that I get him on ADD medication. I had resisted this for years and was still not at all convinced it was the right thing for my very introspective child. I’d sworn I’d seen too many kids on ADD meds change. To become quieter, watered down versions of themselves and I didn’t feel I could afford to lose any of the personality that had finally begun to emerge the last few years. As a last resort, I finally decided to take him to a doctor that a friend of mine had long recommended, Dr. Kendal Stewart of NeuroSensory of Austin. Based on a battery of test results, Dr. Stewart has placed my son on a supplemental cream and some non-prescription oral supplements as well. All formulated by Dr. Stewart himself. We have been back twice and«tweaked» the supplements as necessary, based on new testing. The results have been amazing. Better than expected. And what’s more, not only have we not lost any personality… but I feel like we have gained it! And what is the side-effect produced by doing well in school and overall«feeling good»? Heightened Self Esteem! And the higher the self-esteem, the more he expects from himself and the more he sees he is capable of and he wants to work harder and do better and all of a sudden before we even realize it, we ARE in a cycle. But it’s a wonderful one that continues moving forward and hasn’t even begun to find it’s end or reach it’s full potential:) We are the lucky ones. We are considered the«easy» case. I recently sat in Dr. Stewart’s office and was moved, literally to tears as some other patients came in. Big, fat, messy sobs overcame me as I realized for all of my worrying, that I had it good. My son leads a normal life– if you met him you would have no idea he was under a doctor’s care– and with Dr. Stewart’s help, he will even survive his school years;) Dr. Stewart and the NeuroSensory Centers of America — Austin branch, treats patients of all kinds, of varying degrees, with a wide range of Neurosensory disorders including the full Autism spectrum, Alzheimer’s and dementia, Sensory Integration, Fibromyalgia, Vertigo and more. I highly recommend you check them out: