Reviews of Jones Scott H Do (Psychiatrist)

8340 Mission Rd #201, Leawood, KS 66206, United States

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At the moment the business receives a rating of 4.3 over 5 and the rating is based on 6 reviews.

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REVIEWS OF Jones Scott H Do IN Kansas

Jaime Taylor

Dr. Jones is my first male doctor. He has literally saved my life. He’s the best!!!

Kawaii Potato

After working with another Psychiatrist for 15 years I changed to Dr. Jones. The therapist I have worked with for 14 years recommended him to me and though he was a good fit for me. I have been very pleased with our time together.

Chris C

Dr. Jones sent my husband out of the office with Brintellix when he was already on 450mgs of Wellbutrin, 100mgs of Trazadone, and 100mgs of Pristiq, because he stated he wanted to taper him off of Pristiq, presumably due to manic (e.g. agitated) symptoms. Over the course of two weeks, my husband became increasingly agitated, complained of headaches, was cold, experienced nausea, and then became confused and vomited once the drug was increased to 10mgs. Since the symptoms began around the time of the Brintellix prescription, I began to suspect it was the cause. When I Googled the drug, I found out that it interacts with Wellbutrin. Specifically, there is an enzyme reaction between the two drugs that causes Brintellix to dump out in your system all at once, therefore increasing the chances of serotonin syndrome. This was additionally verified with Express Scripts, CVS, and the drug manufacturer. The online warning is that the findings of an interaction are clinically significant, that the risks outweigh the benefits, so it should not be prescribed with the drug. The on-call doctor who answered at 2am in the morning stated to quit taking the drug immediately, and if the symptoms continued to go to the emergency room. When Dr. Jones was confronted, he simply didn't understand what the problem was prescribing the two together because he stated that they are not contraindicated. By definition, contraindication is defined as a reason or a factor to withhold specific medical treatment; therefore, according to clinical findings, the drug should have never been prescribed if he was going to keep him on Wellbutrin. Moreover, according to CVS and Express Scripts, Trazadone and Pristiq can also intensify the problem even though they are not listed as interactions. So I filed a complaint with the Kansas Board of Healing Arts, our insurance provider, the FDA, and wrote some bad online reviews. But finding another psychiatrist proved to be difficult. There are 2-3 month waiting periods for some, and the psychiatrist that we got him in with did not feel comfortable treating him because the doctor is out of town too much and has no other supporting staff in his office. Therefore, this doctor suggested that in the interim that my husband be seen by another doctor in Dr. Jones office, simply because his prescription for Pristiq is about ready to run out, he needs to be tapered off of it, and should not go off of it cold turkey due to the debilitating side effects. Despite requesting to be transferred to another doctor in the practice, Dr. Jones refused to allow my husband to transfer. And he has to have his approval to transfer to another one. Why did he refuse? Because I filed a complaint with the state healing board, with our insurance provider, and made online complaints readily viewable to the public. Furthermore, Dr. Jones claimed to my husband that I threatened his life in one of the complaints, which isn't remotely true and can be verified through this entity. It is irresponsible and irrational medicine not to refer my husband to another provider in the practice in the interim for a lot of different reasons, including previous suicidal attempts in the early 2000s, ongoing symptoms of mania (e.g. agitation) and depression, and the need to taper him off of the Pristiq rather than going cold turkey. Finally, it is important to note that he attempted to put him on Ambien when he isn't even a candidate for the drug, because dementia runs in his family. Sleep medication can increase the chances of dementia by 40%. Dr. Jones should have known this. I can't begin to say how disappointed I am in this provider's behavior. As much as I'd like to list my full name on this complaint, I am not doing so due to HIPAA regulations, since my last name can be associated with my husband. No one needs to know his private medical information.

larksmom .

He is kind and listens. Very attentive to my problems. I have been a long term patient, and have only good things about him and the whole staff.

Mike Adams

Amy Kenniston

He is very kind. I have only good things to say about him.

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