Compass Health Systems

Compass Health Systems
Compass Health Systems 4901 Northwest 17th Way Suite 302 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309
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Service
2.5 star average for Service
Environment
2.5 star average for Environment
Expertise
2.5 star average for Expertise
Recommended
1 star average for Recommended
Gabriel Myers committed suicide in a Margate foster home, and his death resurrects a problem many thought had been addressed by state law — the misuse of psychotropic medication.

Unfortunately, too many youths in Florida’s foster care system — 2,669 at last count — are still on potentially dangerous, mood-altering medication. Almost one of every six of those youngsters is given these drugs without court order or parental consent.

They gave him ZYPREXA !!! A seven year old !!

And amphetamines and prozac !

Gabriel Myers was killed by Compass Heath Systems the place that drugs all the foster children !

Look up "drugging foster children" online..

Its dispicable !
by Gabriel Myers xxx.xxx.49.251
July 25, 2014
The office was extremely filthy and as soon as I filled out the new patient paperwork they handed me a cup for a urine sample. I asked the intake clerks what the test was for and they said they don't know it is just what they have new patients do. I asked if I could see the doctor first. Then I sat down and waited. About 15 minutes later an intake nurse informed me that doctor was in a meeting. She took me to a room and started asking questions and asked why I refused the UA. I said I didn't refuse I just wanted to know why. After speaking with her, I agreed to do the UA. I sat back in the waiting room another 15 minutes and was called to the back to complete the UA. Then back to the waiting room another 15 minutes. I finally get called back and meet a nurse practitioner who said doctor is doing rounds at the hospital. She starts asking the same questions the intake nurse asked me and then looks at my UA results. She said I tested positive for Benzos but negative for Amphedimines. I take an ADHD medicine and should be testing positive for amphedimines and I have no clue what a benzo is. The NP then tells me that sometimes these tests are wrong and she will give me a 1 week script and send my labs out to be further tested. If you are dealing with mental health and run UA to screen for compliance with meds, why would you rely on tests that are known to be wrong? I never saw the doctor I was supposed to and when I called the next day to cancel my future appointment, I told them I wanted to see another doctor and they just said ok. No questions asked, no followup or anything. VERY SCARY PLACE!!!
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.222.1
April 26, 2013
They have a very good professional reputation. I know that I'm under the care of an expert. They had quite a few interesting magazines, which made my time in the waiting room go by much faster. They were late a few times to my appointments. I wish they had made more of an effort to be on time. I had to look for a long time before I finally found their qualifications. They need to make them more obvious.
by Anonymous
January 12, 2012
I got an appointment quickly. However,they took my consultation fee and had me sit in the waiting room for over 2 hrs. I finally left and have spent months trying to have them send me back the refund of the consultation fee.I was treated terribly. I'm absolutely positive that I would have gotten better service anywhere else. They didn't tell me anything about my treatment options. I left feeling very confused and frustrated. I couldn't believe that they left me unattended.Even after several attempts of asking when I would be seen. If your in need of a Dr.you should look else where.Your healthcare needs are important and should be treated as such.You won't find that level of concern or professionalism here.
by Anonymous
March 25, 2011
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