Matthew E. Masters's Online Review Report Card
Matthew E. Masters
3.4
Average Star Rating
60
Total Reviews
5
Recent Reviews
4
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Accepts Medicare
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List of Matthew E. Masters's Reviews
Dr. Masters has been seeing my son for over a year. Not only do I feel he saved his life, but mine. My whole family has benefitted from his straightforward communication and patience. From time to time, he spends time with me, at no charge, explaining me the progress or challenges that my son is experiencing and how I can best support him. He made me realized how in my desperation to help him, I was fostering and enabling behaviors that were of no benefit for no one. Sometimes his observations have been counterintuitive, and I resisted them, to later noticing that he had anticipated consequences and that his experience let him see things that otherwise would be impossible to envision. I have visited many many mental health professionals and spent thousands of dollars in big academic centers and they just took my money and left us hopeless. Dr. Masters is with us, and I am very grateful, and feel hopeful like never before, although still there is a long way to go for us.
He is a wonderful Doctor, I was struggling in life and he has helped me get back to normalcy! Very caring and understanding to all aspects of life. He has been in your shoes and understands exactly what you’re going through in life. Life is hard and all have completely different struggles but he can get you to a normal state of mind. All we want is to be normal and live a good life, HE IS THE ANSWER
Saw Dr. Masters for over 2 years recently, with pretty decent results. Our most recent appointment, he demanded I go and take a UA at a medical center. I mentioned I would do my best to get there that day, and offered to come take one at his office and was told if I didn’t goto the medical center the contract would be ended. This was told to me at 11:30AM, and then I didn’t get the order from him until 1:30PM. They close at 5:00PM. Come to find out the closest location is 30min away. I have 3 kids, 1 school age the other 2 not, and my wife works full time. He’s known this the entire time. The medical center doesn’t allow children in the waiting room. So not only would I need to find a babysitter to watch the younger 2, I’d need to find another party to pick the oldest up from school. This was all explained to him. I’m not sure if he knew I wouldn’t be able to make it and was looking for an excuse to cancel the contract, or if he’s just completely oblivious to real life situations and expects people to drop everything and go, but even jobs and courts give you 24-48 hours to get them done. Saddened it had to end this way, but not exactly surprised. If you’re single, don’t have kids, a job, or any other responsibilities Dr. Masters is the perfect option for you. If you do, I’d keep looking, because it’ll inevitably end in him thinking he’s more important than those things. Edit: It would be pertinent to add that his reasoning for the drug test was that I was “constantly” running out of my meds early when in fact I have the text message proof that in that 2+ year period there was only 3 times I legitimately needed it early, and provided proof to the best of my ability as to why. The other times I was leaving town or something of the sort and asked for an early release, I ALWAYS left it open that he didn’t need to do it, it would just be helpful if he could, and most times he would. If he only knew the amount of his own patients that actually do abuse their meds, both new and old patients, he would lose his mind. Or maybe he does know, but also knows if he asked his patients to come in a week after they filled for a pill count he’d lose 80% of his clientele. Oh well, works out for the rest of us in the case he cancels your contract on a whim.
Saw Dr. Masters for 2 years recently, with pretty decent results. Our most recent appointment, he demanded I go and take a UA at a medical center. I mentioned I would do my best to get there that day, and offered to come take one at his office and was told if I didn’t goto the medical center the contract would be ended. This was told to me at 11:30AM, and then I didn’t get the order from him until 1:30PM. They close at 5:00PM. Come to find out the closest location is 30min away. I have 3 kids, 1 school age the other 2 not, and my wife works full time. He’s known this the entire time. The medical center doesn’t allow children in the waiting room. So not only would I need to find a babysitter to watch the younger 2, I’d need to find another party to pick the oldest up from school. This was all explained to him. I’m not sure if he knew I wouldn’t be able to make it and was looking for an excuse to cancel the contract, or if he’s just completely oblivious to real life situations and expe
Dr. Masters treats my girlfriend and has really cared about her. He is so invested in her health and well-being, he will listen patiently and takes great care to ensure she is living a healthy balanced lifestyle. My girlfriend has made significant positive strides in her life with the support and guidance of Dr. Masters and we owe him a wealth of gratitude. We both recommend him HIGHLY.
I saw this guy a few years ago because I have chronic pain. He was memorably awful to me. Did not listen and made wild assumptions. I know he normally treats addiction and not pain, but PLEASE don’t see this doctor for any reason. He is part of the medical trauma I’ve spent years getting over (one of the bad doctors I ended up seeing who gaslighted me).
I had been suffering with deep depression, anxiety, and panic attacks for many years. I had been going to a psychiatrist in Houston for years. That doctor never gave me a diagnosis yet he’d give me a new prescription every time I went in. I couldn’t sleep so I’d drink hoping I’d pass out! My mind would race as soon as I’d lay my head on my pillow. Confused with the meds… At age 60 I went to see Dr. Masters. I didn’t know it, but I was in a state of mania. Dr. Masters, with one short check yes or no he diagnosed me as Bipolar! We tried a few medications and within a month I felt perfect. No sleepless nights, no depression, no maniac episodes! My only regret was not meeting him 20 years ago! I’m so grateful! He’s brilliant.
Dr Masters is an excellent Dr been with him for years He’s brilliant and straightforward and I appreciate everything he has done for me. I would recommend him to anyone I care for. He has my son and my husband. And helped our family tremendously!!
Dr. Masters is very educated in his field and I feel that he treats patients as a whole. He has many years of experience, which is great but can cause some doctors to get stuck on practices of the past. Not Dr. Masters. He stays up to date so patients receive the best care possible. I feel that he treats me as a unique individual and not just another patient. I truly feel that he is invested in me and my progress. I hope he continues to practice for a long, long time because doctors like this are very hard to find.
I want to be completely transparent, when I first met Dr. Masters I did not like him. There was absolutely nothing wrong with the clinical diagnosis or anything of that nature, but he struck me as a Dr that was checking the boxes and going on to the next patient. After a family crisis that required a great deal of interaction, what became clear to me was that this is a doctor who not only has ...
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