Adler Herbert DO — Psychiatrist in Philadelphia, PA
Address1015 Chestnut St # 1000 PA, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone+1215-925-3385
Reviews on Google4.3 · 3 reviews
Dr. Adler is intelligent, compassionate and professional, Doctor. It’s impressive he’s 95 years old and handles a through z for his clients. Very interesting man. Thank you Dr. Adler!
This man saved my life in more ways than you can imagined he is a brilliant mind with a kind soul and a wonderful ability to help me understand how my brain works and how to help it function properly.
I would love to give him 5 stars, because he is very smart, he is amazing Neurologist & Psychologist. He helped me when no one could. He is 91 & I would call him strange, for some of his ways. He did not have a computer or an assistant because he said big bother is watching but I didn't care, he was helping me. But he one rule was you where not allowed to call him under any circumstances, so I didn't. Covid happened & I didn't hear from him for a month & he had me coming in on a weekly basis. So I finally called him to ask if he is ok?? He called back & said that I broke the rule of not calling him & he no longer can see me, I had him on speaker phone just so my husband & mother can hear this, because who would believe it. He didn't refer me to any one & just said you should continue treatment. Left me with no Psychologist, no medication. Took me months to found someone else & she does not have a clue a a bout ADHD. I'he isis very cold harted, is is only interested in the work , & people are just his subjects. Its almost like its a game to him.
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