Most doctors here in Charlotte, NC require you to call your pharmacy to
reorder who will in turn call the doctor for the refill.  Plus, no
doctor or pharmacy will let you get prescriptions one to two months
early!

 

Sandy Brassil

 

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From: Kevin Wolfthal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 2:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]
Subject: [TMIC] Re: dr won't refill meds

 


I never called the doctor to refill my meds.  I called the pharmacy
as I ALWAYS do and they called me back that the doctor
refused to refill my meds.  Then I called the doctor and they
wanted me to come in regardless of how ill I am.

Yes I take my responsibity very seriously and keep track of
my own medications.

Kevin







[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

Hi,

   The person on the phone who spoke to you was wrong about the way she
handled it.But,don't you have some responsibility in all this?How can a
medical practice know when each patient runs out of meds?

   When I notice that my pills are getting low,I reorder them.It says
how many refills are left on the bottle,so if you get them monthly,call
the doc when there are 2 refills left;that gives you 3 months to get new
scripts.I just reordered my 3 month supply,and I have 1 refill left on
everything.I see my doc every 3 months (I have diabetes that isn't in
good control),and when I need refills,I write down all my
meds,doses,etc.,hand it to him and he prints out the scripts.I send it
out,and when the time comes,I reorder.That way I never run out.

   As for a doc calling to say he/she needs to see your mother,I've
never heard of it.That doc must have some kind of computer program set
up.I make my appts.when I see the doc;that way it is every 3 months.

   So many of the people on the list have had bad experiences with
docs.My HBO and the docs have been great.I belonged to the HMO for a few
yrs before tm,and I've always been treated well.No hesitations on tests
etc.when needed.Your doc is being responsible in wanting to see you.If
you state you need meds until you can be seen,I'm sure he'll renew them
until then.

   Why do you need to go by ambulance?Isn't there some medical van
service where you live?Or is it like where I live,no services available
because I don't live within 1 1/2 miles of a fixed bus route?

   Kevin,I am not being mean,just stating my opinion.

     Cheryl in gloomy Easthampton,Mass.

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