posted Anonymously
@anonymous
They help with some symptoms
I was accepted to their clinic when it was functioning still as separated clinic. Their psychologist is amazing and did help me to understand how severely bad my cognitive impairment was. They did help me to convince myself that I did not indeed imagine my symptoms. Also I had two different doctors treating me there, which both were willing to listen to me and I felt validated. Even when they have different explanation about how this sickness got triggered, they did give me helpful prescriptions to the medicines that I had hard times to get from other doctors otherwise. (Depression/Anxiety medication, beta blockers and etc.) They did also help me by directing me to other facilities in HUS, that could investigate what's wrong with my sleeping issues and eventually I got diagnosed with sleep apnea too + got CPAP in use. TL:DR: If you need some medication to specific symptoms, they can help you with that. They do not agree with scientists otherwise, so you have to keep that in mind.