Dr Bielinski is a good doctor, he always gives me real-life advice and tips as well as just medication. I appreciate his thoughtfulness. His office is in a good location with plenty of cheap parking and appointments are easy to come by.
A G.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
I fully disagree with the review of Dr. Bielinski. I went through a rough patch in 2010 and he was nothing but helpful… He assisted me in medication management, provided psychotherapy and helped to get government resources. Yes, he is in the older category and he does charge a lot and does not accept insurance… Compared to $ 695 which was another shrink I’m more than willing to pay the $ 125/session to get the help I need… Plus my insurance reimburses me even for out of network expenses… I am going through a rough patch again and I called him… He remembered me and without seeing me renewed my medication and made an appointment with him… He is a good guy and means well… I’m beyond grateful he took me on as his patient again. I’m very sorry the other reviewer had a negative experience with him… I have nothing but GOOD things to say about him…
Brittany C.
Place rating: 1 Los Angeles, CA
Some doctors like to help patients, and some like to fatten their wallets. Dr. Bielinski loves his fat wallet. He’ll see you even if you’re uninsured, but it’ll cost you $ 125 a visit, and he’ll insist on weekly sessions. That’s what happened to me, anyway. The third(and last) appointment I had with him, he refused to come out of his office, despite my knocking, and he wouldn’t answer the phone(that I could hear ringing through the wall). I waited an hour and a half and then left. He’s old fashioned, scatter-brained, and rude. Do yourself a favor and move on.