Reviews
I have been seeing Dr. Daniel Golletz for over a year now on a consistent basis (once to twice a month). I also saw Dr. Kimberley Golletz to start. She did testing and diagnosis on me, and then I started therapy with Daniel. He specialized in anxiety which is something I've struggled with for years. He has helped me figure things out about myself and helped teach me ways to cope with and manage my anxiety and depression. I've probably seen him 20 times by now and still go back every month, sometimes multiple times a month. That's the best praise I can give any doctor because most do not inspire me to come back and work through my issues. I only saw one review on here and it was a negative one so I wanted to share my wildly different experience. Hopefully more people share in the future.
5
8 years ago (05-10-2017)
Kim is great! Her kindness and professionalism were a huge factor in finding me the help I didn't realize I needed! I highly recommend.
5
8 years ago (10-10-2017)
Well, first of all, we had about a thousand questions when our daughter was being diagnosed with ADHD, and Dr. Golletz (Kimberley) answered every single one with helpful, reassuring answers. She made an experience that seemed intimidating and frightening one that was encouraging and actually uplifting.
Dr. Golletz had a list of resources ready for us, and she talked us through the best approaches for helping our child. She is compassionate and kind, and you can tell she really, really cares about helping people. I can't imagine a gentler, more useful experience, and I can't recommend her more highly. We are so grateful!
5
8 years ago (30-10-2017)
Found Daniel to be a pretty creepy guy. He kept adjusting his crotch during sessions and had very little to offer in the way of assistance. He was very analytical and seemed to have trouble talking to people, like it made him uncomfortable. Every session was like starting over and often the first 5-10 minutes of a session were spent waiting for him to read what was talked about last week. I found the experience at Peak to be more harmful than helpful.
That said, I have no idea how his wife, Barbara, operates. I never saw her or talked to her. If you want to see someone in Corvallis, though, I'd recommend you stay away from Daniel unless you're very analytical and don't mind creepy guys playing with themselves while they talk to you.
1
11 years ago (29-10-2014)