Dr. Oyebode Arojojoye, Psychiatrist, Abbotsford, BC

Dr. Oyebode Arojojoye

Dr. Oyebode Arojojoye

Psychiatrist
Abbotsford, BC
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( Dr. Oyebode Arojojoye, Psychiatrist, Abbotsford, BC) is in good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons.

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    Went for ADHD, left with antidepressants that didn’t work. Why? I wasn’t depressed. I had ADHD. He simply didn’t want to discuss it. I’ve since been diagnosed ADHD elsewhere and what a surprise, the meds work. Because I am not depressed. I have ADHD. Dr. Arojojoye made me suffer longer than I ever should have considering how hard I worked to be heard. He didn’t listen. He is clearly not knowledgeable and clearly cares more about covering his own ass than treating the disorders his patients actually have. The man should retire. He has no idea what he’s doing.
    Submitted: July 11, 2022
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    Shows contempt for others blatantly and little concern fir the mental health. He spends about 5 mins in a visit and is confrontational.
    Submitted: July 07, 2021

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