OHSU Adult Psychiatry Clinic, Marquam Hill — Mental health clinic in Portland, OR
AddressSam Jackson Hall 3245 SW Pavilion Loop 6th Floor OR, Portland, OR 97239
Phone+1503-494-6176
Websiteohsu.edu
OHSU Adult Psychiatry Clinic, Marquam Hill offers expert consultation, evaluation, and treatment for a wide range of mental health conditions. They provide outcome-based measurement care to support patient-centered treatment, utilizing the resources of an academic health center for complex conditions. Services include ongoing psychotherapy, medication management, and options for treatment-resistant depression such as Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT). The clinic also offers neuropsychological and pharmacogenetics testing. They are dedicated to improving health and quality of life through excellence, innovation, and leadership in healthcare, education, and research.
Best for
- Individuals with complex mental health conditions
- Patients seeking medication management
- Those considering ECT for treatment-resistant depression
| Key services | Psychotherapy, Medication management, Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT), Neuropsychological testing, Pharmacogenetics testing, Consultation, Evaluation, Treatment |
| Tags | psychiatry, mental health, medication management, psychotherapy, depression, anxiety, ocd, ptsd, adhd, portland |
Reviews on Google1.7 · 9 reviews
Went to OHSU Psychiatry Clinic for 15 years, saw Dmitriy Rahklin, (who is very arrogant) and worst care I ever got! He had me on so much medication. Two antidepressants and one ADHD medication. He never tried to encourage me to get off of some of it. They probably get a huge pay out for the medication they prescribe! I finally got off the unneeded medication by my choice. That clinic should be shut down! Bunch of "quacks" working there. Don't go there unless you want to be doped up on drugs you don't need! No wonder this clinic has a 1.8 star rating - it explains how bad the care is! I will never go here ever again!
because of some misunderstandings, I did not have a good experience with providers who are a part of a resident training program.
Very bad service
This happened about a year ago, but seeing all of the other reviews I feel compelled to share. The psychiatrist I saw was really chill and easy to talk to. He and his MA (I think she's an MA) were very kind and good, active listeners. Until we disagreed. I have been misdiagnosed several times as bipolar. Every single time I'm put on mood stabilizers it wreaks havoc on my mental health and every aspect of my life. I told my psych about my concerns, fears, and negative experiences with mood stabilizers and he suggested I try just one more. If it didn't work, he wanted to try lithium. He went on to explain how Lithium isn't great and while it works, it can have adverse effects on the kidneys and how I would need to come in for yearly check ins for my kidneys if I was on it. He proceeded to list a few side effects, actually. I told him I don't think I'm bipolar, I had been diagnosed by my therapist w cPTSD among other things, but I'm not bipolar. I asked for an antidepressant. He straight up said no. He said if I'm wrong, the antidepressant can cause manic episodes if I'm bipolar. I asked if I could do a low dose anti depressant while on a mood stabilizer to maybe soften some of the effects. Still a no, he said that's not something that can be done (though i have a couple of friends who have had such a combination for years). It was this mood stabilizer or lithium. Those were my options. I took the stabilizer. It made me worse. I saw him again and asked him for something new. He said based on my most recent evaluation I actually seemed like I was doing just fine. He said I was doing really well with regular therapy and let's just use the lithium as a last resort "break glass in emergency" sort of deal. He said he didn't think I needed meds unless it got to that point. It's important to me to note that he was not ever blatantly rude to me. Everything he said was in a very cool, calm, even friendly tone. Everything was so confident and straightforward and he has such a great vibe as a person that I would walk out of his office and not realize until I spoke to my partner or my therapist what had happened. When he told me I was doing so well in my therapy, he made it sound like he was congratulating me; I dare say I was even a little proud of myself. "Yea, I *have* been feeling pretty okay lately" My therapist was pissed. She emailed him explaining that she's worked with me for a year and doesn't think I'm bipolar and gave him all this information. He basically waved her off and completely ignored her. I ended up not getting better and going to an IOP (outside of OHSU). I had to see their psych as part of the program and she looked at my chart. She immediately was like "Do you think you're bipolar?" I said no. she said she didn't either. She gave me an antidepressant. Within 2 weeks I already felt insanely better. The OHSU doctor to this day is technically still my psych, though I haven't visited him since the IOP over a year ago. I've taken the prescription the other doctor gave me and just asked my PCP to keep refilling it, and have changed the doses as needed. It should be mentioned as well that it was within the IOP that I was diagnosed as AuDHD. The symptoms that he was seeing that he would only look at as bipolar were a combination of trauma and cPTSD, ADHD, and autism. Thanks for reading
Was told by the front desk here that OHP doesn't cover Adult Autism Evaluations which is absolutely not true, but I knew that when I was on the phone with them. $7,000 cash for one, but they don't accept cash only certain private insurances apparently. Such incompetence!
Dr. Saraprast.. absolutely awful. He allowed his ego to get the best of him when it came to my health. He discharged me although I said I wanted a referral out.
I’m really, really sorry the prior woman had the experience she did, but people should know this clinic isn’t a mental health hospital like Unity and it’s just a normal psychiatry/med management clinic now. The appointments I’ve had with 3 different providers have lasted no more than an hour and 15 minutes. This is one of the only competent parts of OHSU that I’ve worked with. Both the residents and faculty are incredibly knowledgeable and when they don’t know something, go to another peer to brainstorm instead of either giving up or bs-ing you. Even the front office and scheduling people are super kind. The first resident I work with sadly moved on to a different location, but was so personable and would not leave me without an answer even one time. Many doctors act in the most disgusting manner when patients may become frustrated or discouraged (because they’re, well, patients), and he was constantly patient and understanding. Dr. D’Souza is a brilliant, brilliant woman and does the same. She’s inquisitive but not in an aggressive or condescending manner, and never makes the appointment just about med management but life skills as well. Not to mention both of them were/are responsive. Dr. Nagarkatti-Gude has such a high level of knowledge and intelligence that’s invaluable to how I was re-diagnosed and treated. I would highly, highly recommend this clinic for medication management and diagnostic purposes.
I was admitted here about 8yrs ago from which I suffer systemic trauma to this day. I was locked in a dark room with no light for a very, very long time....given drugs by large needels against my will and foced to use to ground as the bathroom. Very inhumane practices happening here. I honestly have no idea how they are still running.
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