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Suffering from chronic pains, my clinic want to terminate my access
I’ve worked for a pain management Dr before. When you first were taken as a patient they had you sign forms that outlined the expectations and rules. With pain management they don’t play, simply because many abuse the system. We once had a patient that somehow managed to obtain 300 Percocet, 200 othRead more
I’ve worked for a pain management Dr before.
See lessWhen you first were taken as a patient they had you sign forms that outlined the expectations and rules.
With pain management they don’t play, simply because many abuse the system.
We once had a patient that somehow managed to obtain 300 Percocet, 200 other meds and another 600 of another. I caught it too. I live close to another state, and they were going to other states to get meds. The PMP pulled it up. Another took their whole bottle to the beach, and claimed water got into the bag, getting all the pills wet.
Anyway, it is legal, as it’s the office policy for treatment.
They can and will drop patients swiftly due to less “violations”.
You can attempt to appeal, supply proof of the other appt as well as distance, phone records, etc.
But knowing how these clinics work, odds are you’ll have to find another Dr. I’m sorry.