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  • I am a military patient with stage 4 bc. I relocated to AZ from DC in hopes of better medical treatment. Unfortunately, I felt like a number here. Every appointment I have had for medication, labs, physician, and etc. resulted in extremely long wait times ( in excess of 45-60 min) compared to what I am use to. In addition, my time with my physician is extremely short (5 min) and nothing is fully explained. I just had a pet scan and the physician literally told me everything looks good, however she does not explain lab or test results. I am an active participant in my health care PHYSICANS WORK FOR THE PATIENT NOT THE OTHER WAY AROUND! After the physician handed me my pet scan results and walked out of the room, I realized I did not understand the medical terminology on the report. I went to the front desk and asked for the physician to explain the results better. I was told that she would call me but never did. In addition, I told the physician I wanted my port removed. Two days later I received a call from the department that removes ports asking if I was on my way for the procedure....I was never contacted to schedule the appointment! It doesn't get any better, I need medication ordered after every appointment. My last appointment the staff failed to put in my medication order. I've gone days without my medication because I did not know that I had to reminded the staff how to do their job. I was then told that they don't know how I fell through the cracks. Lastly, I guess I am just use to the military treatment facilities, every station you go too (which can be multiple stations in one day) you are hounded about co payments. I went from my physicians appointment to infusion and the rep their stated that I didn't pay my co pay while I was down stairs. Obviously if I didn't pay at my first appointment an hour earlier, could it be possible that I don't have a copay? Hmmmmm. I am a wounded warrior and have a military nurse case manager. My NCM contacted patient advocacy and has yet to hear back as to why my treatment was/is so poor. I am transferring to Mayo Clinic this month (hopefully before my next injection is due.....still waiting for the staff to call me back to schedule that!).
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