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4.1

78% would recommend to a friend

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Erik Osland

93% approve of CEO

85% positive business outlook

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2.0
Sep 11, 2025

They talk the talk but don't walk the walk

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The collaborative care model is a great way to increase access to mental health services. The CEO is genuinely a kind person who wants to create a positive culture in the company. They entice employees with bonuses, free lunches, and incentives such as gift cards (for things like positive reviews!).

Cons

Unfortunately, the clinical leadership is just as dysfunctional and toxic as any other behavioral health organization out there. They are (over)reactionary and manipulative in their messaging to the BHMs (another review called it gaslighting and that is fairly accurate). There is nothing 'radically different' about over the top micromanagement. They call it 'support', but it is really about control and an overall sense of mistrust from the top down. They talk a lot about self care, but the BHMs have to go to work early, stay late, and work through lunch to meet the expectations and requirements of their workload. If you are not willing to work through lunch, then you are not the right one for them (direct quote). To be successful at the company, you have to 'drink the kool- aid' (another direct quote). They are only open to feedback if you are a cheerleader, different perspectives are not appreciated or tolerated. They treat most employees as disposable which is why there is a high rate of turnover. The company only focuses on retaining the BHMs because it disrupts revenue if they leave. The leadership is all about the money. They use buzzwords like 'psychological safety'. However, it is not possible to have psychological safety in an organization where the top leaders berate former employees in company wide meetings and openly share the reasons for firing or pushing out employees when they are deemed 'no longer a good fit'. Communication within the organization is poor which leads to confusion and disjointed operational functioning. The right hand doesn't know what the left hand is doing most of the time. They aspire to be innovative, but are stuck on a cookie cutter approach to providing services from state to state.

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Firstly, I want to thank you for sharing feedback about your specific experience here at evolvedMD. Being so wildly dispersed across multiple regions, there will always be areas within the business where we can improve upon, and I would hope that in the future, your experience is reflective of the culture across most of our teams. We have a variety of voices across the organization, and we value the feedback and ideas people are willing to share across different backgrounds, experiences, and expertise. We aspire to have a team of people who are excited about who we are, what we do, and the impact our work has on patient care. As people experience growth and change within their careers, it's totally natural for some individuals to conclude that they might not feel as aligned or connected to the vision and mission as they once did. We want what is best for everyone. We are proud to offer multiple ways to provide feedback and keep communication channels open - whether that's directly with leadership, within Officevibe, any of our Listening Tours, or even here on Glassdoor. If ever you feel like you're not getting the right information, or feel that communication is disjointed, we encourage you to work through either the channels listed here, or by reaching out to any of our leaders (regardless of reporting structure). Every leader at evolvedMD would be more than happy to engage at any time! Thank you again for sharing these insights. I'm hopeful for the future, and that your experience here improves over time. - Spencer Pierce, VP of People
5.0
Jul 22, 2025
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Pros

Growth opportunities and competitive pay. A company that feels like they truly value their employees and their opinions on how to grow altogether

Cons

Not the typical therapy "make-your-own-hours" office but still very flexible and considerate of your time

5.0
May 23, 2025

The Dream

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Pros

Working any new job is a terrifying leap but this job makes it worth it! -I love the salary because on those random low patient days my pay is not impacted! -The job also provides the flexibility I need to leave early, come in late, or leave in the middle of the day to go to my appointments without having to take PTO. -I have had two medical emergencies one personal and one family one, leaving me out of work twice for several weeks and both times I felt nothing but support from the company which has built a lot of loyalty from me. -I love that patients treatment addresses the mental health but also the medical with constant communication with the psychiatrist on our team and the doctor. -I was able to effortlessly get my LCSW with the constant supervision and support available. -There is amazing work life balance in this model of seeing patients once a month you can establish great boundaries that allows you to leave work on time stress free. -Though it seems isolating working in a clinic without other therapists your coworkers become the doctors and MAs so it is not isolating at all and you get endless support from your managers!

Cons

You have to be able to either concurrently document or be able to end sessions exactly at 45 minutes every single session otherwise you will fall behind quickly. I started concurrently documenting when I started here and leave work daily with my notes being completed and in two years have never been behind on my notes which is so freeing when I use to be weeks behind on notes at previous jobs. If you take PTO then you should expect not to meet your productivity that month which will keep you from hitting your quarterly goals preventing you from getting bonuses. Other than the months you take a week off, the bonuses and productivity is attainable!

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