Wiseman Family Practice - Westlake

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3010 Bee Cave Rd #200
Austin, TX 78746 - 512-600-9898
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Heather Mayes
Jan 24th, 2024 -
Amy Stanford
Jan 7th, 2024 -
Theresa Hufford
Sep 30th, 2023 -
Kenzie Haynes
Sep 18th, 2023 -
Danielle Cuzze
Jul 20th, 2023
Contact Info
- 512-600-9898
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Wiseman Family Practice - Westlake?
A The phone number for Wiseman Family Practice - Westlake is: 512-600-9898.
Q Where is Wiseman Family Practice - Westlake located?
A Wiseman Family Practice - Westlake is located at 3010 Bee Cave Rd #200, Austin, TX 78746
Q What is the internet address for Wiseman Family Practice - Westlake?
A The website (URL) for Wiseman Family Practice - Westlake is: https://www.wisemanfamilypractice.com/locations/westlake/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=local&utm_campaign=westlake
Q What days are Wiseman Family Practice - Westlake open?
A Wiseman Family Practice - Westlake is open:
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Q How is Wiseman Family Practice - Westlake rated?
A Wiseman Family Practice - Westlake has a 3.7 Star Rating from 73 reviewers.
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Wiseman Family Practice - Westlake
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( 73 Reviews )
Heather Mayes on Google

Amy Stanford on Google

Theresa Hufford on Google

Kenzie Haynes on Google
At Westlake, after waiting for *over an hour* passed my appt time, I inquired at the front desk for an ETA, which seemed to remind them that I was even there. All of a sudden, they show me back to a literal storage room and had me sit on a chair inside to ~continue to wait~ to be seen. Techs and nurses would come in to gather medical supplies and jump in surprise when they opened the door and saw me sitting there...it was so weird and unprofessional. I've never left any appt at Wiseman feeling confident about the experience but things like getting sat in a freezing storage room after waiting for well over an hour are really beyond the pale.
At the Central location, I went in for a female issue and the RN who saw me told me "she hadn't done this in a long time," which is not what you want to hear from your doctor handling delicate parts of your body, and then proceeded to read the instructions for the procedure in the room with me while awkwardly handling my body which made me immediately regret going there at allone of those real "just kill me now" moments.
I've really tried to make this place work, over many yearsseeing different RNs, trying different locationsI want it to be different! The straw that broke the camel's back is when I called another doctor's office today to be seen for an acute issue I'm having (Wiseman doesn't have any appts for WEEKS available onlinenot helpful if your primary care provider can't see you for acute issuesand they have not returned my call about getting in sooner, which is honestly very ~on brand~ for them)...But unfortunately, the new dr. I called told me they aren't accepting new patients but recommended I try Wiseman. HA! I called ARC instead (which tells you all you need to know). At least they answer the phone \_()_/ Sadly, my search for decent medical care continues...

Danielle Cuzze on Google
They boast online that their primary goal is to address the root cause of disease and help their patients thrive with preventive healthcare therapies; lifestyle changes, energy therapies, manual therapies, supplemental therapies, and only finally and lastly pharmaceutical and surgical therapies.
I was so excited to read this that I made appointments for both of my children. I do not carry insurance, so i paid in cash in full at the time of service.
I made NEW PATIENT appointments for both of my children with the sole intent to establish them as patients. I did not make sick patient appointments. I waited over a month to have them seen. My expectation was that the practice would take a comprehensive health history, get to know my kids and any of the issues they have going on, ask questions about our diet, lifestyle, etc...and determine their overall wellness and make recommendations for improved wellbeing.
Welp. That is not what happened.
Before my daughters appointment, she got sick. So, when we arrived at the office, our need had changed since she was ill, but I did not call and alert the office because I still wanted them to treat us as an establish patient appointment.
The nurse practitioner Audrey at the Cedar Park location seemed like she didnt want to spend much time with us. She kept asking me so, what are you here for TODAY? when I began giving her a recent history of health problems my daughter had been having. She was uninterested when I talked about our diet. She didnt ask any questions about the food my daughter eats. At one point I asked if I could grab some water from the hallway for my daughter to drink. Audrey audibly sighed, appeared annoyed that I was leaving the room, and said sure but that she would be back before getting up and leaving. It took me 15 seconds to get the water, and I ended up waiting 5-10 minutes for Audrey to come back.
Her exasperation with me was clear at that point, so I stopped trying to give her information when she asked me AGAIN to pinpoint the symptom or issue I had come in for. Audrey immediately wrote me a prescription. When I asked her if there were any alternative therapies I could try she shrugged And said if I wanted to I could call Peoples Wellness Center (a totally different practice) and ask the naturopathic doctor there. She then told me I could look on their website for cold and flu therapies to use at home.... she did not discuss any of those therapies with me. She seemed ready to leave the room.
When I went to pick up the prescription, the pharmacy said it wasnt called in. I waited until the next day and went back and it still wasnt there, so I called Wiseman to ask. They confirmed their records showed she sent the prescription in. I finally got the pharmacist herself involved, who told me the medicine I was looking for wasnt even a RX, but an OTC med! Why didnt this NP know she was prescribing an OTC med? What a disaster.
My sons appointment at the Westlake location was similar. The male NP was a nice guy, but again, didnt establish my son as a patient. Didnt ask about our diet. Didnt ask about health history. Just prescribed antibiotics for my sons ear infections and sent us on our way.
I paid $460 for a $10 prescription and an OTC med. This practice does not have in-depth health history records on either of my children, despite the fact that I spent $110 on new patient fees. They are in no position to help my family with preventive lifestyle therapies, because they dont know what our lifestyle is.
Wiseman Family Practice, you are falsely advertising a level of care that you are not delivering.
Thoroughly disappointed and wish I could get my $460 back!
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