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  • Dr. Perel basically accused me of going in "just for narcotics" and yet said my file was full of cancelled and rescheduled appointments. I'm not an expert on drug addicts, but it seems incongruent to me that a person could be both going to a doctor's office "just for narcotics" while not going regularly. I mean, wouldn't a person that is seeking narcotics alone be going to all of their appointments in an effort to get said narcotics? My last prescription for something that could be categorized as a "narcotic" was prescribed ten months ago. How many drug addicts can make a prescription for thirty pills last anywhere near ten months. He also read something entered in my file as a "and I quote" that was absolute bullshit and was never said by me, or anyone I know. In fact, the last phone call that I made to this office, prior to scheduling this appointment, was saying that I had to cancel and I did not know when I could reschedule because I was out of state for my brother's funeral, and then my mother had a stroke in the days after the funeral. I was told at the time that if I cancelled I would have to get a new referral and I said that I had no choice, being as I was dealing with two family emergencies at the time I obviously had no choice. If this doctor had ACTUALLY looked at my file instead of focusing on appointments that were cancelled or rescheduled he would have seen that I do not respond well to most "narcotics" because I do not like the way they make me feel, they often cause me migraines, or simply cause negative reactions. I have encountered previous issues with someone in this office putting absolute falsehoods into my file and when I asked about it at the following appointment, because I had only recently learned of the "error" at the time, I was told that they had probably mistakenly entered information from another patient. I don't know if that information was ever taken out, but it was extremely erroneous and can negatively impact other things that I have going on. I should have just taken this egregious entry in my file as a sign to leave then and there and find a different doctor, but I made an obvious error in judgement and continued to keep the office as my source for pain management. Not anymore, I will be contacting my primary physician's office tomorrow to see about finding a new pain management specialist. I have never been particularly happy with this office, but this was the last straw, and what a big straw it was. This office has a history of exceptionally long waits for scheduled appointments, and somewhat ironically, their waiting room is often filled with a number of people that I would guess are there simply for the narcotics. There was also a failure on their part to notify me, when I called to schedule the appointment, that their office had moved and I did not know this until I arrived at their old location and found the notice on the door, which of course made me arrive late for my appointment as I then had to find their new location. I have dealt, previously, with some individuals at this office that have been decent, and ironically one that even said that I was the kind of patient that she liked because my having said that most of the heavy meds I didn't want to take because of my reactions to them meant that I wasn't likely there just for the meds and did not have addict behaviors. But, overall, the negatives of this office, particularly after this experience, heavily outweigh the ever so slight positives. If you are looking for a pain management office I strongly suggest that you look elsewhere, one that is not going to fill your file with fabrications or openly insult you with egregious insinuations.
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