Behavioral Health Care Associates

Behavioral Health Care Associates
Behavioral Health Care Associates 1375 East Schaumburg Road Suite 260 Schaumburg, IL 60194
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Behavioral Health Care Associates

Behavioral Health Care Associates is a Psychologist facility at 1375 East Schaumburg Road Suite 260 in Schaumburg, IL.
Primary Specialty

Psychologist

Services Behavioral Health Care Associates is a Psychologist office located in Schaumburg, IL. A psychologist focuses on the evaluation, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of mental, emotional and behavioral health issues. A clinical psychologist uses psychotherapy and other counseling skills to improve emotional and mental health.

Please call Behavioral Health Care Associates at (847) 895-4540 to schedule an appointment in Schaumburg, IL or to get more information.
Consumer Feedback
(4 Reviews)
Service
3 star average for Service
Environment
4 star average for Environment
Expertise
3 star average for Expertise
Recommended
2.5 star average for Recommended
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Recent Reviews
I would give zero stars if possible. Received a bill for a test I specifically told them I did not want done if my insurance was not going to cover it. I did not sign any of the at least 3 authorization forms required. It was a $95 test. Now 2 months later I receive a bill for $2,001.00. Although, the person on the phone confirmed that I did not sign forms, says I still owe the money. Needless to say I will not be returning.
by name withheld xxx.xxx.232.84
September 09, 2016
I have had one experience with BHCA in which I was attempting to deal with severe depression and thoughts of suicide. It took so much effort on my part just to seek out help and admit that I was having serious issues. I picked BHCA based on their website and what they supposedly specialized in. After a brief 15 minute wait I was greeted by an Advanced Practice Nurse that listened to my situation and took notes. We spent about 30 minutes digging into why I was there, what I wanted to accomplish and a bit on causality. It was a reasonable interview and touched upon a lot of key components of my depression. The APN helped alleviate my fears of seeking help. Once completed the APN called in the owner / director for a consult. All the positive things that occured with the APN where shattered within minutes of Dr. Blaise Wolfrum entering the room. He treated me with disdain and condescension. His flippant comments and lack of concern is truly troubling for a person supposedly in the profession of helping troubled people. His first comment "why are you depressed when others have it worse than you" was a stinging slap across the face and set the tone for the rest of the time with him. I was stunned that depression was a competition with him. When I described my plans for suicide he ridiculed me. When I expressed guilt for not being around when a loved one died he continued with "Why? Did you give her cancer?" Apparently Dr. Wolfrum is an advocate of tough love therapy. This man's attitude and and condemnation might motivate someone training for a marathon but has no place in the treatment of people who are in need of support and guidance. Dr. Wolfrum asked if I was on drugs to which I responded that I wasn't. He didn't believe me and requested I take a drug test. When it came back clean, he replied " I guess you were telling the truth". I walked out after that, nearly in tears. After spending months trying to muster the strength to get help I could not believe how I was being treated. On a lesser note the reception staff was absentminded and painfully slow. When I called for an appointment I was put on hold several times and had to remind the person several times why I was calling. Total time to make an appointment was nearly 50 total minutes, mostly on hold. That should have been a red flag, but at this point I was committed to get help, and I should not judge a professional services organization like BHCA on the receptionists performance. There are a number of professionals at BHCA and I can't comment on all of them. However, if they take their guidance from the owner / director Dr. Wolfrum, people would be better suited looking for another place for treatment. I would not recommend this organization to anyone looking for compassion or a caring attitude. My impression was that this is just a business looking to prey on the depressed and bill them for as much as they could with little regard for their well being.

Pro's: Location, cozy environment, Nurse and initial interview were positive and supportive.

Cons: Dr. Wolfrum. The man should not be dealing directly with patients; Billing patients for unnecessary drug tests; long hold times to make appointment.
by Too Late xxx.xxx.161.192
August 29, 2014
Recent Polls
Was this provider's office easy to locate?
Absolutely! It couldn't have been easier!
Did this provider seem up-to-date with the current advancements in their field?
Yes, they were informing me of new advancements that were extremely recent
Was there annoying music playing while you waited or during your visit?
No, there was no annoying music
Did this provider rush your appointment?
Not too much, but somewhat
by Anonymous
December 20, 2011
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