My very first one years ago was awesome, now he just works inpatient. My second one and I were both women with strong personalities and we butt heads a lot, but she was alright. I think somewhere through the years she got overwhelmed with my case and just started piling meds onto me. After my last hospitalization, they sent me to another clinic in the same system, and I have a nurse practitioner. I liked her at first, however I do not like her at all, now. It's not her practice, it's her personality. She will keep me waiting 20-30 minutes past my appointment time which hey, once or twice, I understand. But when you're running behind every time? So yeah, she'll complain that she's running behind, then talk at me off topic when I'm in the office, then when I start to talk to her--on topic--she gets an impatient look on her face and keeps glancing at the clock. Like, are you for real? It's 4pm (I always come in late in the day); I'm not the reason you're behind, lady!
When she called in the wrong formulation of my Wellbutrin, and I ended up a) wasting money because I didn't realize it was wrong until I got home and looked at the pills b) not being able to have any meds for almost a month because insurance wouldn't fill another script for Wellbutrin so soon, I said enough with her. I don't know exactly how to find another pdoc (with this clinic/with my insurance), but I haven't gotten around to looking yet. The clinic still fills my prescriptions. I will eventually call and talk to them.
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