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I can give you feedback for San Antonio, Austin, Houston and Dallas these are all locations that wwww.eclinicmd.com have Doctors. and I have friends and myself that have been to all of them and had not problems. you do need good records and proof that you have been prescribed for what your asking for or else the Doctor will make the decision.
This is not directed at you but after reading other peoples problems with them I can't understand why anyone would use Eclinicmd. They have the worst customer service going, they never answer the phone, email is speratic at best. For the amount of money we are paying they should be doing all of that and then some. There company has been the same for years giving sub par customer service. You would think that in today climate that Eclinc would step it up and try to get more customers and treat them well, but as we all know that once they and other places get your money they could care less about you. Its really sad that places are still around that are like this... We pay alot of money to them and to be treat like garbage once they have the cash is B.S plain and simple. They have been around as docforconsults, myeclinic ect and have always been the same.... Good luck to anyone that wants good customer service!!!! And yes I have used them in the past so I have experienced there non-exsistant customer service.....
I'm using them now and have had my fair share of troubles and they were always rights on it. But service may vary so sorry you didn't like there service. I hope you got your meds at least. I'm not a Shill for these guys they do good work with Doctors that are sometimes not the greatest in the world. When you find the F2F that only uses people from the Mayo clinic please let me know.
New OCS(although our Dr. is NOT new to the OCS business) focusing on the Texas region for the time being. More than happy to answer any questions anyone may have.
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hi everyone, new here. reside in houston texas where all pain clinics are everywhere...only problem is i have an anxiety disorder. my medical records would date back 3 yrs ago and i could probably go get them. story short: i called a clinic today and they want medical records, do you think 3 yrs old would matter? i dont wanna waste 100$
I would think no matter where you are, and even in Florida, you will need some kind of records for your condition. For anxiety, a basic diagnosis from a psych may be enough, for pain atleast some history with a neuro, some diagnosis, and for conditions that would show up on imaging, recent MRI or XRAY reports within at least 2 years would be required.
hi everyone, new here. reside in houston texas where all pain clinics are everywhere...only problem is i have an anxiety disorder. my medical records would date back 3 yrs ago and i could probably go get them. story short: i called a clinic today and they want medical records, do you think 3 yrs old would matter? i dont wanna waste 100$
After 3 years you are going to have to have your diagnosis updated. But your old records will help in the process. Sorry, that won't save you any money, though. That's just my unqualified opinion, though.
Dr. Kim is located on I45 north exit Parker. His office is right on the feeder road in an L shaped shopping center. The office has a Pediatrics sign. $60 for first visit, $40 for all other visits. He will prescribe 60 2 mg xanax without much trouble and you don't need records as long as you have an anxiety disorder.
Who said no script the last drug store I knew of in Houston that sold meds out the back door was down on Dowling street. And for those of you that know Houston Third Ward was no place to be especially with drugs and money. I think Someone just outed a Doc. nice of them but I'm not so sure about the long run. Houston Narcotics are not a group of fun guys and they hate script writing Docs. The pain clinic thing is way overbaord. Before you got a script for hydro you would be hundreds in the hold, not counting the steroid shots, zen chanting, mind control,and on a good day Tramadol.
I don't know. This person was asking how much was paid for Xanax at a pharmacy with no prescription. These days, it is surprising that a pharmacy in Texas is selling Xanax without a prescription. Maybe she was confused by something involving "yellow ones." You seem to know a lot about this subject in Houston so possibly you can help her out.
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no if u read my yellow xanax post youll understand how i got those without an rx....i was asking the person above me how did she get xanax at the pharmacy with the rx...as in how much id it cost her with no insurance. like for instance when i went to a pain clinic in houston 3 yrs ago it cost me 22$ for 60 alprazolams 2mg's
Glad to hear that the place always reminded me of MAd MAx and Beyond the Thunderdome but in the late 70's and through the 80's the place was crawling with script writers and pharmacies where you just handed the pharmist a 10.00 bill with a 50.00 bill wrapped inside and you just bought a script for 60 4 mg Dilaudid.
Hello...The PSW Clinic in Pasadena TX will accept your records, but they will require new records before your 3rd visit. But they WILL see you with 3 year old records. Typically they are good about scribing pain meds...I have used them for 3 years, had my dosage increased once and they typically do not ask any questions. Anxiety meds are getting very, very hard to get. They do prescribe them, but you will need to make sure to show you have taken them before or have documentation from a psych...They are worth a shot. If you go in and pay the office visit 85.00 and are specifically seeking anxiety meds, you will likely get them the first time with your records, but they will want fresh records next time for Xanax or Valium. Also...you have to use heir pharmacies, but they are good quality pharmacies. Good Luck to ya!!
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I don't live in Texas, but I would often fill the refill on my c3, on day 21 even w/insurance, no problem. Maybe even earlier, not sure.
I think it depends how the script is written on the bottle. If you take the max amount (say 2 every 4 hours) could you have used up all the meds by end of day 21?
Edited to add: I have BCBS insurance. Shoot though, I think the prescription insurance is w/someone else.
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Yes, I have gotten my refill on day 22. If my prescription said 1 every 4 to 6 Hours. And the script was for 90. And you took the max of 6 a day it would =15. But I have never tried to fill that early. But I have on the 22 day.
Just figure out the amount you can take per day, and you should no when your refill is do. As long as your Dr. didn't say on the prescription , to be filled every 30 days.
A friend was telling me that and I didn't believe him lol.I thought there was a rule on how early you can get a refill.
Absent any insurance limits or instructions to the contrary from your doctor, pharmacists are generally allowed legally to use their discretion regarding the timing of C-III through C-V scheduled medications' refills. Some chain pharmacies have attempted to establish their own internal policies about this issue but it is usually an effort to be in conservative "belt and suspenders" compliance with their various pharmacy regulators. Chains like CVS, Walgreens, RiteAid, etc. would rather not deal with the hassle of inquisitive auditors questioning their pharmacists' professional diligence involving perceived "early" refills. Also, there can be some odd state requirements here and there such as New York's strange limits on C-IV benzodiazepines.
green82
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I guess it does come down to the pharmacy.I would think mom and pop pharmacies would be likely to fill early.I think the bigger chains have an ego like they're the boss.
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Some do, some don't. I use CVS and the 24 hour store near here doesn't give a crap as long as it goes thru insurance, which it will after 80% is used. That's how my insurance works at least. This is barring the doc putting a certain time limit on refills.
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