In short, Dr. Pylko is outstanding. I wonder why so few comments here. First, Dr. Pylko is astute. He can sort out what I try to say and respond with key information. Second, He trusts me. For some reason many people don’t believe what I say honestly but somehow he does. third, He is honest. If there are options, he would try. If none, he tells me. these are qualities that impress me. Also, no waiting time. Do not accept insurance.
Amy C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Claremont, CA
The review below is completely wrong. It is not the Dr.‘s obligation to call the patient. It is the patient’s responsibility to follow up with her doctor. Receiving a care letter is much more than most doctors will do. He would definitely have looked for a new med if that one was causing bad effects. I tried 3 different meds until we found a good combination. You can also call him any time day or night if you have an emergency. I have been a patient for 8 years and would not have made it through without Dr. Pylko. He works closely with me, and I have always been impressed and appreciative that he talks with me about how the things in my life are going, how the meds are helping, if I am seeing my therapist and then has a meds check. That«therapist» aspect of my meetings were surprising at first, and I love that part. There is another review that also states these facts, and I don’t know why it is not shown. But it is a much more adequate explanation of his services. If you need a psychiatrist, you cannot do any better than Dr. Pylko!
Betsy R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Glendale, CA
Doctor Pylko does not come across as a mean person. It is just quite obvious that he does not personally care about his patients. I have suffered with a severe eating disorder for which Dr. Pylko prescribed various anti-depressants, etc. One of them affected me vary adversely, sending me into a deep depression. I cancelled an appointment with him during this time, and basically crawled under a rock. The only follow up I received from him was a stock note in the mail saying he wouldn’t be able to continue prescribing to me if I didn’t make another appointment. By then I was in a severe depression from the meds and didn’t recognize they were the cause. If Dr. Pylko had taken his work more seriously he might have considered monitoring the patient part of his job. I decided to walk away and stop going to him about eight months ago and haven’t heard a single word from him since. This is the reason why some feel that psychiatrists are just prescribers of drugs and nothing more. I tend to agree at this point.