Tower Health Medical Group Psychiatry - Vine Street — Psychiatric hospital in Philadelphia, PA
Address1427 Vine St Fl 8 PA, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone+1267-507-6581
Websitetowerhealth.org
Tower Health Medical Group Psychiatry - Vine Street is a behavioral health provider in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, offering a range of psychiatric and psychological services. Their team includes psychiatrists, psychologists, and psychiatric nurse practitioners who focus on a whole-health approach. They work collaboratively with patients to identify specific conditions and develop personalized treatment plans to meet individual needs and goals. The practice treats a variety of conditions, including anxiety disorders, attention disorders, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, psychosis, and suicidal ideation. They emphasize compassion, expertise, and respect in their patient care.
Best for
- Adults with mental health conditions
- Patients needing medication management
- Individuals seeking psychotherapy
| Key services | Psychiatric evaluations, Medication management, Individual psychotherapy, Dual diagnosis treatment, Treatment for chronic medical conditions |
| Tags | psychiatry, psychology, behavioral health, mental health, medication management, psychotherapy, anxiety, bipolar disorder, ptsd, philadelphia |
Reviews on Google3.4 · 13 reviews
So far so good. Very very helpful and caring! almost no wait time, as I arrived at my appointment time for intake. Very thankful.
Would not recommend. The person you talk to isn’t even a psychiatrist, he’s a nurse practitioner. I’ve been in therapy since 2014 I only came here cause my place shut down but he was trying to switch my meds which I explained works for me. I take them as prescribed & as needed. I have bad panic attacks to the point where I shake & can’t breathe so taking what works for me away & what’s been my regimen for years is an absolute no. I already have an intake appt somewhere else. :)
My psychologist office is on the 8th floor! I love them, Tower Health!
This place was wonderful at first, but ever since the person I was seeing left it's just been a hassle. I can only get refills if I call in multiple times (and talk to the appointment person, the medication line goes nowhere and just rings forever.) The doctor I'm with now just doesn't communicate and the last time we spoke she was really weird about me turning on a camera (which I don't have). Maybe most annoying is that for some reason nothing from this office is tied to my Tower Health portal, so everything has to be a phone call. Even if this is just due to staffing issues you might be able to do better elsewhere.
No body knows how to book new appointments. They always make you call someone else or transfer. Who ever hire this people it just pathetic
NOT even worth the ONE star- beyond pitiful of a department. I don't know who's wasting money on staffing this unit, but it is an extreme waste not to mention they'll likely collect more complaints and issues then success. Consider the general experience customers have when calling Comcast- this is even worse of an organization.
Very good place to go for personal problems
Drexel is a pretty good school. It's always changing in terms of appearance but not professors. Some are good like my chemistry professor but some are horrible like my engineering professor. Glad first semester is over so now I can get better teachers.
Location
Also in Philadelphia
Dr. Robin B. Risler is a licensed psychologist, psychoanalyst, and addictions counselor in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She offers individual psychotherapy, relational psychoanalysis, couples counseling, family therapy, addictions counseling, and group psychotherapy. Dr. Risler works with individuals, couples, and families, specializing in issues such as depression, anxiety, addictions, and relationship concerns. Her approach is rooted in relational psychodynamic theory, emphasizing growth and healing through connection. She is attuned to issues of ethnicity, race, culture, and sexual and gender identity, practicing in a culturally competent and sensitive manner. Dr. Risler has been in private practice since 2004 and has experience working with adolescents and adults, including young adults in a university setting.