yeehawkalian

yeehawkalian t1_j0wtwqq wrote

Stay away from nuero health. They don’t want to get to the bottom of the issue or explain anything. Just give you meds and send you on your way. I kept having reactions to the meds they put me on and they were just like “ ok don’t take them :)” and that was it lol. When I asked about my symptoms and said I don’t think my diagnosis is correct/ there is more to it, they shrugged me off and just upped the dose in my medication. Also it’s super weird but you don’t get assigned to one doc. Every time they scheduled an appointment it was for a different doc and it was never an MD, only pa and np I think

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yeehawkalian t1_izkqs5e wrote

Honestly it’s kinda meh. I have gone there a few times as a guest and it did it’s job. I wouldn’t say it’s super awful but at the same time I wouldn’t say it’s great either. I don’t have any experience with the machines tho so I don’t have any feedback on that. I too have been considering getting a membership there but I’ve held back bc of the reviews as well, in terms of them being shady and not letting you cancel or just being problematic when it comes to money & customer service in general. They have a free 3 day guest pass thing that you can get on their website, I would suggest using that and seeing how you like it before committing. They will try to sweet talk you tho so just be prepared lol

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yeehawkalian t1_ivlohvy wrote

If I’m not mistaken after the age of 24 your are considered an independent in the eyes of colleges as in they can’t use ur parents/family’s household income for fasfa or financial aid, they have to go off of your income. And if you make not a lot, there are a lot of low income financial aid options (not sure which ones there are for uri specifically tho). Ur in a good position bc of ur age so I would ask around and look into ones specifically for low income

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