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  • I chuckled when I saw the one-star yelp rating b/c I also am unsatisfied with this clinic. My husband has chronic medical conditions and so we relied heavily on this clinic for his care. We regularly saw Brian Shrawder (PA-C). Brian is a competent medical provider with a good personality. (that sounds positive so what went wrong? well, let me tell you) One day, my husband and I were at the clinic to get some prescriptions refilled. While walking to the exam room my husband became pale and had difficult time standing. The clinic staff rushed to his aid and got him lying down. Upon discussion, I realized that I had accidentally give him a double dose of Xanax that morning (they were labeled differently and I'm not accustomed to giving him his meds so I didn't realize the situation). I thought my husband was dying so I told the nurse that my husband had drank 2 wine coolers that day. This information sent the staff into an uproar! Brain read my husband the riot attack and accused him of "wanting to get drunk". (my husband is 300+ pounds and doesn't get drunk from 2 wine coolers). Brian said that if my husband didn't stop drinking than he might not be able to treat my husband anymore. Since my husband was feeling better, we were released and the staff said they would call in his 5 prescriptions to his pharmacy that day. The next day, we called the pharmacy to see if the prescriptions were ready. They hadn't receive them from the clinic yet. I called the clinic to find out why the delay. I was told my woman answering the phone that my husband had been discharged and they wouldn't be writing any prescriptions for him. I didn't know what discharged meant so I asked. They said that Brian refused to treat my husband anymore and they had sent a notification letter in the mail. (in the mail?!?!) I was livid! We were waiting for life-saving medications to be sent to the pharmacy and they sent us a letter? Did they not care if my husband got his meds in a timely manner?! During my discussion with the clinic staff I was told that after we had left, Brian had a talk with the clinic director and it was decided that they would discharge my husband. (the director is an a**hole. We've had problems with him before). I'm upset because Brian didn't give my husband time to consider Brian's talk about the importance of not drinking. Additionally, Brian didn't notify us that we wouldn't be receiving the meds that my husband really needed. I do NOT recommend this clinic! UPDATE: Two days in a row, this clinic promised to call in my husband's prescriptions to our pharmacy. On the third day, they still have NOT done it. I wanted to call them and complain but my husband told me not to bother because obviously they don't care about him and they don't care about carrying through with the promises they make. Again, very disappointed in them.
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