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Rafael D. Guerrero, M.D. Child, Adolescent & Adult Psychiatry

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1830 Snake River Rd # B & E, Houston, TX, 77449, United States

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Mon9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Tue9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Wed9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Thu9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Fri9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
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R Richardson 
4 months ago

My family has been seeing Dr. Guerrero for over a decade. There are no words to say how intuitive, and professional he is. He will listen to you, get to know you and make you feel heard! I challenge you to find a better psychiatrist ANYWHERE! PERIOD. 

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8 months ago

If you have DID, this doctor will immediately begin slamming your symptom complaints, telling patients that DID is just a false thought implanted into patients minds by therapists!! Wow. This is EXTEMELY OFFENSIVE to make yourself vulnerable in a doctors office about DID, just for a doctor to have ZERO ability to BELIEVE in probably the one of the most painful mental disorder there are that many people suffer from and need help with. This doctor needs to learn how to speak to sick patients with RESPECT. Also, he needs to lea... read more

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a year ago

One of my worst experiences with a doctor was with Dr. Guerrero. Autistic adults often mask their symptoms, which is called 'Autism Masking,' for example by forcing eye contact, to name just one way to mask out of many countless ways. Dr. Guerrero only saw me for 1 appointment, masking my Autistic traits, and he not only failed to ever diagnose me with Autism based on this 1 behavioral assumption of his, but for years, he has even ignored my very INTENSE and very SEVERE social anxiety that is related to my Autism, that is so... read more

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Anonymous Person 
a year ago

One of my worst experiences with a doctor was with Dr. Guerrero. Autistic adults often mask their symptoms, which is called "Autism Masking," for example by forcing eye contact, to name just one way to mask out of many countless ways. Dr. Guerrero only saw me for 1 appointment, masking my Autistic traits, and he not only failed to ever diagnose me with Autism based on this 1 behavioral assumption of his, but for years, he has even ignored my very INTENSE and very SEVERE social anxiety that is related to my Autism, that is so... read more

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a year ago

Dr. Guerrero needs to go back to medical school, and he needs to re-educate himself as a medical student. He tries multiple times to re-prescribe medications that have previously been tried and that have previously been found to be unhelpful. He has a serious need to re-educate himself on all of the different medication choices that are available to prescribe in his profession. Those medications would be of much help to his patients, if he could just remember them properly. 

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Silvia Slaviero 
a year ago

No answering calls after having my son with the worst side effects from a medication that he prescribed. Then his secretary says that he has a follow up appointment but it is at 5:30 which is after hours for him, so they need to charge me again. My son is only nine years old. Not fair. God have mercy! 

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a year ago

Dr Guerrero diagnoses adults like they are children. He needs to stick to treating children, because he cannot comprehend the mental complexity of his adult patients. He diminishes the intensity of his patients symptoms. He even diminishes the very existence of his patients symptoms. Be prepared to repeat yourself abour your symptoms 101 times. 

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Fernando R 
5 years ago

My wife’s is being treated by dr Guerrero. He is just starting with a new medicine and having the worst side effects. He did not really talked to her about the side effects or what she would feel and what to do, he just prescribed. We tried to contact him but won’t get back To her, she is having a real really bad time. I would not take her to the clinic because we are in the peak of the coronavirus crisis and that makes her more anxious and we don’t want to expose ourselves right now. If this is the kind of doctor you want d... read more

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7 years ago

Doctor takes his time to listen, he is very knowledgeable and concerned. 

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Rafael D. Guerrero, M.D. Child, Adolescent & Adult Psychiatry has a 4.2 star rating with 42 reviews. 

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