I moved to a new city about 8 months ago, and had to find a good doctor in the area to treat my ADHD. Unfortunately, the doctor I chose turned out to be sub-par compared to the doctor I had had before I moved.
He was just very impersonal, did not listen to my issues concerning attention, and lowered the dosage I had been on for years - without calling me in for a visit and consulting me first. I know medicine is different, but as an engineering project manager, I would never change an important part of a customer's order with absolutely no communication. Anyway, this prompted me to ask around and find another doctor more specialized in the field and who would treat my issues a little more seriously.
I read some reviews online, checked my insurance coverage, and found another doctor close by. I met with the new doc and explained that I had recently been seeing another doctor in the area for my therapy (I went so far as to give the specific name of the doctor I had been seeing). I also mentioned that it had been about 4 or 5 weeks since my last prescription refill, which was what I thought was the truth.
The doctor left for a second, and a nurse returned without my prescription. The nurse explained that they had run a pharmaceutical check on me, and I had refilled 27 days ago - and since the prescription was written for the standard 30 days, the doctor would NOT write me another one. They asked me to please leave.
Completely shocked and feeling like a criminal, I've done some research to figure out (1) how the doctor discovered the specific date of my last refill without my having told her the pharmacy, and (2) why am I at fault for coming in 3 days early?
I made a doctor's appointment a few days early, just as most people do, so that I could work it into my schedule. However, I hardly feel I was being dishonest or manipulative.
I came here to the forums for some guidance on finding another doctor because I'm a bit hopeless after that experience. Do all doctors now assume I'm a drug-abusing addict on the prowl for easy scripts?
In summation:
I appreciate the help. Feel free to point out any faults I may have overlooked, so I can be sure I'm not breaking laws or abusing my privileges.
He was just very impersonal, did not listen to my issues concerning attention, and lowered the dosage I had been on for years - without calling me in for a visit and consulting me first. I know medicine is different, but as an engineering project manager, I would never change an important part of a customer's order with absolutely no communication. Anyway, this prompted me to ask around and find another doctor more specialized in the field and who would treat my issues a little more seriously.
I read some reviews online, checked my insurance coverage, and found another doctor close by. I met with the new doc and explained that I had recently been seeing another doctor in the area for my therapy (I went so far as to give the specific name of the doctor I had been seeing). I also mentioned that it had been about 4 or 5 weeks since my last prescription refill, which was what I thought was the truth.
The doctor left for a second, and a nurse returned without my prescription. The nurse explained that they had run a pharmaceutical check on me, and I had refilled 27 days ago - and since the prescription was written for the standard 30 days, the doctor would NOT write me another one. They asked me to please leave.
Completely shocked and feeling like a criminal, I've done some research to figure out (1) how the doctor discovered the specific date of my last refill without my having told her the pharmacy, and (2) why am I at fault for coming in 3 days early?
I made a doctor's appointment a few days early, just as most people do, so that I could work it into my schedule. However, I hardly feel I was being dishonest or manipulative.
I came here to the forums for some guidance on finding another doctor because I'm a bit hopeless after that experience. Do all doctors now assume I'm a drug-abusing addict on the prowl for easy scripts?
In summation:
- I live in Texas, and I know we have a prescription drug database. However, I have refilled my script several days early in the past and have never had any problems in 4 years. Why now?
- How do I find a good doctor that will assume I'm legitimate and willing to work with them from the beginning? I have been through 2 or 3 doctors since moving to this area in the last 8 months and they would either not treat me because they were uncomfortable prescribing the medication, or because they thought I was trying to cheat them out of a prescription.
I appreciate the help. Feel free to point out any faults I may have overlooked, so I can be sure I'm not breaking laws or abusing my privileges.