If I could give this«doctor» negative 10 stars I would! My husband is a Navy veteran and was fired by Dr. Watts as a patient when we decided that it would be better for him to do inpatient treatment at the VA, where he could be around others like him, instead of being admitted to Denton Regional so Dr. Watts could make $ 250 an hour off of him and not do crap for him. Dr. Watts and his office staff are very rude and unprofessional… especially Tammy. He does not want patients with real problems. He wants patients that he can medicate and forget about. He took my husband off of his anxiety meds and expected everything to be ok. What a freaking quack! Stay clear of this loser!
Morgan K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Flower Mound, TX
The doctor will see you for 10 minutes, prescribe you medication the first visit, and then every time you see him after you see him for 5 minutes just to see if the medication is working! He has no regard to whatever problem you may have and his office staff is so rude and be sure to never miss an appointment because they’re going to charge you for whatever reason whether you’re a minute late or you had to cancel due to emergencies this doctor should lose his license and should not be allowed to practice. This doctor is terrible and so is his office staff trust me you can find someone better
Joe V.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Keller, TX
Talking to a wall would accomplish more than this guy. Was prescribed a medication had cvs fax a refill request and he denied request. Nice of a doctor if you would call him that to subject a patient to have withdrawals of from something. I think this guy went into his field only for the money that seems to be all that he and his office staff are worried about. I will never recommend him to anybody. If your looking for a Doctor look for a real one.
Robert K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Corinth, TX
This guy is just a pill pusher!!! Total quack. He will see you for about ten minutes then start prescribing meds. The kicker is if you can’t make an appointment you get charged $ 80.00 no matter what the reason is.
Brent H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Denton, TX
The doc is insightful and communicative. I felt safe talking to him and not coddled. The staff was helpful and smiling. They missed a 5 star rating because they didn’t have cold water for me to drink. Other than that: perfect, impressed, recommend
Toni N.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Lewisville, TX
This guy is after your money. I’m not even sure he’s a certified psych; he’s definitely not qualified. I went in to see this guy for anxiety after a divorce, new job, and moving, all in the same summer. I paid $ 150 up front! Went in to talk to this guy and he diagnosis me with BIPOLAR in the first visit! Prescribes me meds that make me feel horrible. I go get a second opinion because I was like, «you have to be kidding?». Other Psych after two visits tells me I’m healthy and to come back and talk things out, I don’t need meds, and I only pay $ 20. Then I get a bill from good’ol Gary for another $ 85! What the hell for; a misdiagnosis?!! I call his office asking what the #%$& they think they are doing and the receptionist gets nasty with me claiming I signed something saying I’d pay it if I CANCELED my appointment; which I did of course! I have no clue what she’s talking about and tell her that it only proves what a crappy doctor he is if he has to charge for canceled appointments, which I’m sure he gets many, and I hung up. She couldn’t produce the paperwork and I’ve gotten a bill every month for the last year and a half because I wont pay it. Makes me wonder why they don’t send it to a credit agency??? Quack!
Jessalynn G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Denton, TX
So, Disclaimer, I never actually SAW Dr. Watts. I was too freaked out by the intake process to actually get an appt. Now, for a psychiatrist, I realize they ask alot of personal questions. But thats the Dr.‘s job, not the receptionists. The receptionist makes the appt. So here’s my story, Dr. Watts was covered by my insurance provider, and I called them, wanting to make an appt. I have seen a psychiatrist before, and know how it works. So naturally, I was shocked when BEFORE they told me when the appt opening was, they started asking me all these SUPER personal questions…(how much do you drink, what is your social security number, have you ever been hospitalized for a mental illness, would you stop drinking if you were placed on a psychotropic drug…) It went on. I played along for a bit, probably too long, and then realized that this was NOT stuff the receptionist needed to know. I told her and she became belligerent. I told her i was only willing to give this information to this doctor, that i felt it to be private and confidential. She responded that it was part of the intake process and that I would have to tell her these things OVERTHEPHONE if i was to schedule an appointment with Dr. Watts. To that I responded, «Then I will see someone else». And I am, I have scheduled an appointment with another doctor for July 23, and we will see how that works. They didn’t ask me anything insane while scheduling. *rolls eyes* –JKG