Was given a «recommendation» from my primary care physician and unfortunately of the three, Dr. Eric Drimmer was the only one accepting new patients. Mind you, it was 8 weeks before I could get in to see him. At most I would spend 10 to 15 minutes in his office going over what ailed me and he would write a prescription. This was the norm for the 4 times I ended up seeing him. He would ask to see me monthly and due to his schedule being overly booked, I would be lucky to see him every 8 – 10 weeks. Again, 10 — 15 minutes and more and more prescriptions for more medication. There was one upcoming appointment that I received a phone call the morning of letting me know he was sick and wouldn’t be attending. How convenient, he openly charges $ 60 for no shows to patients, but can call in sick and I’m stuck not seeing him until the next opening(again, 4+ weeks later). When I brought this up the following visit(when I could finally get in again) he openly denied being sick to my face and claimed we didn’t have an appointment scheduled. To top this review off, I gave up on him. He doesn’t care about me and honestly I could care less about him or PCSD at this point. I cancelled my last appointment 3 weeks ahead of time(again, cause I couldn’t see him monthly). I got a phone call on 27 December stating that I missed said cancelled appointment. I was out of town and called them back stating that I wanted nothing to do with them and the lovely air-head blonde receptionist«cancelled» my last appointment. After some hold music, they came back on the line and did see a note(not a cancellation) on my account and apologized. I also received a call on 28 December stating that I would be receiving a bill in the mail and to ignore it as it was taken care of(never did see that bill). Fast forward two months and I received a $ 60 bill in the mail today for a «no-show» appointment. Before I knew it I was on the phone with Beckie from their billing department. She also stated that she saw the«note» on my account, but not a proper cancelation. She will also be sending me a $ 0.00 balance invoice to verify that I indeed do not owe PCSD any money. I have moved on to a new Psychiatrist that started off by giving me the option to take a genomide assay(cheek swab and lab results to reveal if I am even able to properly benefit from the medication he was stacking on me). Guess what, I am not a good candidate for ANY of the medication I had been on for the previous 3.5 years other than the side effects they were producing. The results of this assay also revealed information on a vitamin deficiency and how to combat all of this. Amazing that a q-tip did more in one week than 3.5 years of putting up with a caring primary care physician that couldn’t figure out how to help so she referred me to a «professional» that spent 10 minute sessions and did not give a shit. I am in a much better place than I was prior to meeting Dr. Drimmer, but am utterly disgusted that someone in his profession as well as being a reference from primary care physicians doesn’t take the time to actually figure out what is wrong with his patients. For your own health, stay away from PCSD and Dr. Eric Drimmer.