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Dr. Jorden Weiss, DO
Dr. Jorden Weiss, DO
Overview
Dr. Jorden Weiss, DO works in Westerville, OH as
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Locations
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Office279 N State St Ste 102, Westerville, OH 43081
Patient Satisfaction
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The first thing you should know is that he’s usually late with his appointments. The wait is worth it though, because he doesn’t cut anyone off just because of allotted appointment time. I once spent over an hour for a 15 minute appointment because I was having SI and needed to go to inpatient therapy. At the same time his secretary was consoling my Mother in the back office. The office location doesn’t have the best upkeep, but that’s the rental property owner’s responsibility. It’s a small practice, just Dr. Weiss and 2 employees. He takes your concerns seriously, and will talk you through them. I’ve been seeing him for slightly under 10 years. Psychiatrists aren’t who you go to for talk therapy. If you need more time talking with someone I suggest looking into a psychologist, counselor, or licensed social worker. Good luck on your mental health journey.
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Education
- Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine
Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Weiss' office is located at 279 N State St Ste 102 Westerville, OH 43081.
Yes, Dr. Weiss speaks German. See Dr. Weiss' profile on MedicalNewsToday for more information.
Dr. Weiss has a star rating of 3.1/5 and has been reviewed 15 times.
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