At AMS of Wisconsin, LLC, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive, evidence-based addiction treatment that helps our patients regain hope and rebuild their lives. Our state-of-the-art facility in Oshkosh, Wisconsin offers individualized care and a supportive, caring environment that is crucial to the success of our patients. We offer a variety of programs and services that are designed to meet the unique needs of each patient.
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Rayne R.

10/21/2016

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My son is a patient through AMS. They have not only screwed around with host doses, as in one day way high, the next lowering them drastically, so he never really is at an even level and goes through withdrawal type symptoms.

They have done nothing but put him down in group and one on one counseling sessions. His self esteem has been shot down to the point he's suicidal thanks to them.

They've accused him of pissing dirty when the ONLY drugs he's using are Tylenol, benadryl and their prescribed methadone.

This place does NOT care about their patients, they only care about numbers and how much cash they are making.

They've fired multiple counselors in recent months which indicates a lack of professionalism and experience on their part. Yet they've recently taken on an extra 150 to 200 new clients.
, and told older clients they'll be "pushed through the treatment to make room for the new ones"

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A+
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Phone: 920-232-2232

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debit, check, all major credit cards, insurance, master card, visa, mastercard, amex, cash, discover, financing available, invoicing available
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AMS of Wisconsin, LLC

AMS of Wisconsin - Oshkosh

Categories
Drug Abuse & Addiction Centers, Alcoholism Information & Treatment Centers, Counseling Services, Drug Testing, Physicians & Surgeons, Addiction Medicine
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