I'm looking at finding another pdoc. I'm getting no help from the psychiatry company where they work in choosing a new pdoc.
In what other profession are you required to buy before you even get a description of the merchandise or method/service? All I get is their name and degree and school - perhaps years in practice.
Shouldn’t these professionals have something on file to tell you who they are, what they do, and how they practice – at least in general? As a consumer, don’t I deserve to know what I’m buying before I buy it? Shouldn’t there be a way to compare and choose without doing so blindly?
Do you think it would make any difference to log a complaint against the company with the better business bureau?
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W.Rose


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