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  1. Mental Health Service
  2. Mental Health Clinic
  3. Psychiatrist
  4. Psychologist
  5. Psychotherapist

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Amen Clinics is a group of mental and physical health clinics that work on the treatment of mood and behavior disorders.


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2.8

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

VERY expensive, no results

Excessive charges, complicated instructions, and no improvement whatsoever.
So far, I've spent way over 6K and don't feel any better. Did all the tests, had the review with the doctor. Nothing new. She pushed a bunch of supplements (sold by Amen, of course) on me, without checking my blood tests. All of the supplements had A LOT of B12, and my B12 was already too high. She also suggested therapy, a functional medicine doctor (provided by Amen also, of course, which would cost a fortune, so I declined), and a lot of other expensive stuff. Gives me the impression that only rich people can have mental health. I couldn't stand the supplements, were giving me reactions. But the icing on the cake was a charge I saw on my CC... they charged me $230 for a follow-up with the doctor that lasted 15 minutes online. I didn't ask for it, and was not told I would be charged for it. She suggested it, and I stupidly agreed. Lesson learned. I canceled all my future appointments. I do not recommend. I had high hopes for this, but I am truly disappointed.

4 February 2026
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