Dr. William M. Quick, MD — Psychiatrist in San Francisco, CA

3.0★★★★★★★★★★(6 reviews)

Address870 Market St CA, San Francisco, CA 94108

Phone+1415-362-6368

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★★★★★★★★★★Skaz 1Jan 2024

Dr. Quick is awesome

★★★★★★★★★★Javier GonzalezDec 2020

Dr. Quick has been my brother’s (Isaiah) personal psychiatrist for at least 20 years and has consistently REFUSED TO acknowledge the depth of my brother’s psychiatric illness. He lives at home where my aging mother still takes care of him. Dr. Quick refuses to talk with me, to have a heartfelt discussion on my brother’s long term prognosis. I see firsthand how my brother is getting worse and worse while Dr. Quick continues to collect huge sums of money. Protest this insincere doctor. If you will not help my brother, then turn him over to someone who will

★★★★★★★★★★Jennifer HayslettMar 2020

Dr. Quick is consistently late to session and is unavailable in case of emergency. He has no backup service and has stopped answering phone calls. He left me without medication and without a doctor. Very unprofessional and negligent.

★★★★★★★★★★Peter DobeyJan 2020

Brilliant and caring, he takes his time with his patients and puts what’s right above what is expedient. Knowledgeable in much more than psychiatry, and is one of the rare psychiatrists left who has therapeutic acumen and patience.

★★★★★★★★★★Sotto VoceMar 2018

Wish I could be more supportive but am writing this to warn people. He routinely double-books appointments, doesn't get back to you when he says he will and is very unreliable. He knows his medications very well and he is obviously very capable in terms of knowledge, but his actual practice is another matter entirely. I had a terrible reaction to some medication that he prescribed (which is not his fault and can happen) and needed to speak with him but he never got back to me despite my leaving messages saying that I was in really bad shape. I couldn't believe any psychiatrist could be this negligent, but then I looked him up on Yelp (which I should have done before going to him) and saw that he had a number of complaints lodged against him for basically just abandoning patients. Also, he charges $250 or so an hour for his time and I lost a lot of money depending on him.

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