For over 30 years, Dr. Jasung Kim has been helping patients throughout Korea and the U.S., addressing each individual case in a holistic manner.
Dr. Kim specializes in treating patients of all ages with a variety of psychiatric conditions including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, anxiety disorders, substance use disorders, childhood issues, teen age issues, dementia and geriatric related issues, trauma related issues and more.Dr. Kim earned his medical degree at the top university in South Korea, Seoul National University.
Dr. Kim specializes in treating patients of all ages with a variety of psychiatric conditions including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, anxiety disorders, substance use disorders, childhood issues, teen age issues, dementia and geriatric related issues, trauma related issues and more.Dr. Kim earned his medical degree at the top university in South Korea, Seoul National University.
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Steven L.
Oct 21, 2021
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Treats his patients like a number to bill insurance and make money. Doesn't keep track of the patient's specific condition. Confused me with my parent couple of times even tho i told him my parent was his patient, not me. My parent said she was constipated for 17 days and he said "impossible if you eat it has to come out." The meds he prescribed caused my mom massive constipation, lower back damage, kidney damage. She had to go to hospital but the constipation was so severe, doctors can't fix it yet. Now she's in hospital for 6 weeks and has staph infection of
Julianna K.
Jan 22, 2021
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Matt L.
Sep 19, 2020
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Here are some of my experience with Dr.Kim, after our first session (hope You can make the decision before spending $350/ hr)
1. For the first 15~20mins, he seems too busy typing sypmtoms in English (for reference purposes) rather having eye-to-eye conversation, which was abit disappointing.
2. A phone inside his small office kept paging him, which he didn't bother muting nor taking it, throughout the session.
3. He kept looking at the clock and when it was 30mins, he told me that "We shoukd soon wrap up". When i mentioned the session was an hr that i paid, he realized and took
1. For the first 15~20mins, he seems too busy typing sypmtoms in English (for reference purposes) rather having eye-to-eye conversation, which was abit disappointing.
2. A phone inside his small office kept paging him, which he didn't bother muting nor taking it, throughout the session.
3. He kept looking at the clock and when it was 30mins, he told me that "We shoukd soon wrap up". When i mentioned the session was an hr that i paid, he realized and took
Hailey K.
May 09, 2020
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