Open Water Counseling and Recovery

Hours

Friday:
8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:30 PM

Chamber Rating

4.3 - (20 reviews)
15
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2
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Read Our 20 Reviews

Chamber Rating

4.3 - (20 reviews)
15
0
2
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  • Isaac Weisman

    I cannot recommend Open Water enough! I've always felt heard and understood in my visits there. The staff have gone out of their way to make sure it's a calm and welcoming environment.
    Apr 6th, 2024

  • Sara Volinchak

    Openwater is the most amazing outpatient spot in Ohio! Their therapists, office manager and owner are one of a kind. I have had nothing but fantastic experiences with them all and I would highly recommend openwater counseling to EVERYONE struggling with mental health and substance abuse issues. Kind caring and compassionate are every single one of these employees. They go above and beyond for every single one of their patients. 5 stars!!!!!!!!
    Mar 15th, 2024

  • Melanie Paez

    Forgotten about. Contacting them twice about being scheduled is enough to know they dont really care. Not very professional to do this to someone going through something.. dont care how big or small the problem is.
    Feb 12th, 2024

  • Linda Lilly

    Beth is amazing and sharone is a sweetheart. Even after one visit my 15 yr old grandaughter felt better. Bc beth listens and gives feedback. However not really feelin that practioner .or the guy trainee she just thought would be ok to be in the session without even thinking weather it would be ok i with us. Thats rude. would say more but i wont. We will continue going there bc of beth .
    Jan 19th, 2024

  • Lynn

    These people do not listen to you. I have adhd and ocd. I also have migraines and narcolepsy. My narcolepsy causes me to have auditory hallucinations every once in awhile. And my migraines cause me to see static, floaters, and smell smoke right before the migraine comes on. I regret telling them that because they diagnosed me with schizoaffective disorder and I have no idea where they even got that from. I stopped seeing the therapist and tried to continue with the nurse practitioner. I had told her buspar helped me a little bit in the past and Prozac did not help me. She proceeded to tell me her patients dont do well on buspar and do amazing on Prozac. Its like she views people as a whole and forgets everybody has different experiences with medication. I then requested lamotrigine because its supposed to help stabilize your mood and help with migraines and once again she told me no and that her patients dont do well on it. Ive read amazing reviews about lamotrigine and she put me on a medication that has worse reviews than the one I wanted to try. She always says I dont like that medication or I like that medication like Im sorry but its not about you or your recovery. I do not like doctors who dont let you have a say in YOUR recovery treatment. Thank god Ive been seeing a new therapist and psychiatrist the past couple of months who allow me to have a say in my treatment plan. And this doctor is smart enough to know that hallucinations from narcolepsy and migraines are completely different than schizoaffective disorder.
    Jan 6th, 2024

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About
Open Water Counseling and Recovery

Open Water Counseling and Recovery is located at 1716 North Rd SE in Warren, Ohio 44484. Open Water Counseling and Recovery can be contacted via phone at 330-574-8673 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   330-574-8673

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Open Water Counseling and Recovery?

A The phone number for Open Water Counseling and Recovery is: 330-574-8673.


Q Where is Open Water Counseling and Recovery located?

A Open Water Counseling and Recovery is located at 1716 North Rd SE, Warren, OH 44484


Q What is the internet address for Open Water Counseling and Recovery?

A The website (URL) for Open Water Counseling and Recovery is: http://www.openwatercounseling.com/?%2Butm_source=google%2B&utm_campaign=gmb&utm_medium=organic


Q What days are Open Water Counseling and Recovery open?

A Open Water Counseling and Recovery is open:
Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM


Q How is Open Water Counseling and Recovery rated?

A Open Water Counseling and Recovery has a 4.3 Star Rating from 20 reviewers.

Hours

Friday:
8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:30 PM

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Ratings and Reviews
Open Water Counseling and Recovery

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 20 Reviews )
15
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2
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2
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Isaac Weisman on Google

image I cannot recommend Open Water enough! I've always felt heard and understood in my visits there. The staff have gone out of their way to make sure it's a calm and welcoming environment.


Sara Volinchak on Google

image Openwater is the most amazing outpatient spot in Ohio! Their therapists, office manager and owner are one of a kind. I have had nothing but fantastic experiences with them all and I would highly recommend openwater counseling to EVERYONE struggling with mental health and substance abuse issues. Kind caring and compassionate are every single one of these employees. They go above and beyond for every single one of their patients. 5 stars!!!!!!!!


Melanie Paez on Google

image Forgotten about. Contacting them twice about being scheduled is enough to know they dont really care. Not very professional to do this to someone going through something.. dont care how big or small the problem is.


Linda Lilly on Google

image Beth is amazing and sharone is a sweetheart. Even after one visit my 15 yr old grandaughter felt better. Bc beth listens and gives feedback. However not really feelin that practioner .or the guy trainee she just thought would be ok to be in the session without even thinking weather it would be ok i with us. Thats rude. would say more but i wont. We will continue going there bc of beth .

Business Response on Google Apr 6th, 2024
Hi Linda, I am so sorry to hear about your experience with our psychiatry department. If we are training new staff, it is our policy to get your permission first. I apologize if this did not happen. I would love to make it right in any way possible. Please contact our office and ask to speak with Tom. Thank you. (330) 539-3200

Lynn on Google

image These people do not listen to you. I have adhd and ocd. I also have migraines and narcolepsy. My narcolepsy causes me to have auditory hallucinations every once in awhile. And my migraines cause me to see static, floaters, and smell smoke right before the migraine comes on. I regret telling them that because they diagnosed me with schizoaffective disorder and I have no idea where they even got that from. I stopped seeing the therapist and tried to continue with the nurse practitioner. I had told her buspar helped me a little bit in the past and Prozac did not help me. She proceeded to tell me her patients dont do well on buspar and do amazing on Prozac. Its like she views people as a whole and forgets everybody has different experiences with medication. I then requested lamotrigine because its supposed to help stabilize your mood and help with migraines and once again she told me no and that her patients dont do well on it. Ive read amazing reviews about lamotrigine and she put me on a medication that has worse reviews than the one I wanted to try. She always says I dont like that medication or I like that medication like Im sorry but its not about you or your recovery. I do not like doctors who dont let you have a say in YOUR recovery treatment. Thank god Ive been seeing a new therapist and psychiatrist the past couple of months who allow me to have a say in my treatment plan. And this doctor is smart enough to know that hallucinations from narcolepsy and migraines are completely different than schizoaffective disorder.

Business Response on Google Jan 1st, 2024
Hi Lynn, I am so sorry about your experience and the problems that you mentioned are not according to our values. I don’t recognize your name or case, but I would love to talk further about your experience and make it right, if possible. Please call our office at 330-539-3200 and ask for Tom.

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