Guest guest Posted April 1, 2009 Report Share Posted April 1, 2009 Hi. I would like to ask to anybody that has a good doctor in the area of Los Angeles / Orange County, CA. Like I said on previous posts I had problems with my doctor and I am looking for a new one. I gave called some doctors from the yellow pages, but I see no Thyroid specialists, and the appointments are scheduled weeks in advance. I am still waiting for a scheduled one on April 17, but I need to see someone else earlier, I ran out of Armour Thyroid already and I am falling through the cracks. Please help, let me know a good Thyroid doctor so I can schedule an appointment and get my medication. My attempts to purchase Armour Thyroid on the net have been useless, no replies whatsoever from said businesses. .______________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2009 Report Share Posted April 1, 2009 Here is a link for my doctor that I recommend. He prescribes Armour, and bio identicals for men and women. Also has a good compounding pharmacy. Tests for vitamin D, reverse T3, etc. Both my wife and I see him with very good results. He will listen to you and get things figured out. http://www.mitznerfamilymedicine.com/AbouttheDoctor.asp Ask for or leave a message for Randy, he is the coordinator for this part of Dr. Mitzner's practice. Dr. Mitzner has a regular medical practice where he sees patients M-F, and takes insurance for them. The bio identicals and anti aging medicine is I believe on Saturdays and evenings. No insurance accepted. Neil Masiste wrote: > > Hi. > > I would like to ask to anybody that has a good doctor in the area of > Los Angeles / Orange County, CA. > > Like I said on previous posts I had problems with my doctor and I am > looking for a new one. I gave called some doctors from the yellow > pages, but I see no Thyroid specialists, and the appointments are > scheduled weeks in advance. I am still waiting for a scheduled one on > April 17, but I need to see someone else earlier, I ran out of Armour > Thyroid already and I am falling through the cracks. > > Please help, let me know a good Thyroid doctor so I can schedule an > appointment and get my medication. > > My attempts to purchase Armour Thyroid on the net have been useless, > no replies whatsoever from said businesses. > > .______________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2009 Report Share Posted April 1, 2009 - I have an excellent natural medicine provider. Her name is prudence hall, MD here is her website: http://www.thehallcenter.com Here is an alternative one. Ted Friedman at : http://goodhormonehealth com/index.html Nancie -- Thyroid Doctor in the Los Angeles / Orange County area Hi. I would like to ask to anybody that has a good doctor in the area of Los Angeles / Orange County, CA. Like I said on previous posts I had problems with my doctor and I am looking for a new one. I gave called some doctors from the yellow pages, but I see no Thyroid specialists, and the appointments are scheduled weeks in advance. I am still waiting for a scheduled one on April 17, but I need to see someone else earlier, I ran out of Armour Thyroid already and I am falling through the cracks. Please help, let me know a good Thyroid doctor so I can schedule an appointment and get my medication. My attempts to purchase Armour Thyroid on the net have been useless, no replies whatsoever from said businesses. .______________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2009 Report Share Posted April 1, 2009 I think Nancie's doc is in that area but then again I could be completely wrong! CW Traveling? Know someone who is? Use my travelocity site www.travelfhtm com/crystalwright -- Thyroid Doctor in the Los Angeles / Orange County area Hi. I would like to ask to anybody that has a good doctor in the area of Los Angeles / Orange County, CA. Like I said on previous posts I had problems with my doctor and I am looking for a new one. I gave called some doctors from the yellow pages, but I see no Thyroid specialists, and the appointments are scheduled weeks in advance. I am still waiting for a scheduled one on April 17, but I need to see someone else earlier, I ran out of Armour Thyroid already and I am falling through the cracks. Please help, let me know a good Thyroid doctor so I can schedule an appointment and get my medication. My attempts to purchase Armour Thyroid on the net have been useless, no replies whatsoever from said businesses. .______________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2009 Report Share Posted April 1, 2009 I guess I should have scrolled down to see the rest of the messages b4 I answered for you ; ) CW Traveling? Know someone who is? Use my travelocity site www.travelfhtm com/crystalwright -- Thyroid Doctor in the Los Angeles / Orange County area Hi. I would like to ask to anybody that has a good doctor in the area of Los Angeles / Orange County, CA. Like I said on previous posts I had problems with my doctor and I am looking for a new one. I gave called some doctors from the yellow pages, but I see no Thyroid specialists, and the appointments are scheduled weeks in advance. I am still waiting for a scheduled one on April 17, but I need to see someone else earlier, I ran out of Armour Thyroid already and I am falling through the cracks. Please help, let me know a good Thyroid doctor so I can schedule an appointment and get my medication. My attempts to purchase Armour Thyroid on the net have been useless, no replies whatsoever from said businesses. .______________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2009 Report Share Posted April 1, 2009 Nothing personal , but Dr. Hall's fees seem very excessive. On her website she quotes $850 for a woman's first visit, plus labs, plus meds. That would almost guarantee a $1500 first visit. It seems a shame since bio identicals and Armour are the cheapest substances around (no major pharma patents). And any doctor that offers facials, colon hydro therapy, and her " lightness of being " treatments automatically makes me think " trust fund boutique medicine " to myself. I have also heard that Dr. Friedman does not prescribe Armour and takes Levoxyl himself. Neil Nancie Barnett wrote: > > - > I have an excellent natural medicine provider. Her name is prudence > hall, MD > here is her website: http://www.thehallcenter.com > <http://www.thehallcenter.com> > Here is an alternative one. Ted Friedman at : http://goodhormonehealth > <http://goodhormonehealth> > com/index.html > Nancie > -- Thyroid Doctor in the Los Angeles / Orange > County > area > > Hi. > > I would like to ask to anybody that has a good doctor in the area of Los > Angeles / Orange County, CA. > > Like I said on previous posts I had problems with my doctor and I am > looking > for a new one. I gave called some doctors from the yellow pages, but I see > no Thyroid specialists, and the appointments are scheduled weeks in > advance. > I am still waiting for a scheduled one on April 17, but I need to see > someone else earlier, I ran out of Armour Thyroid already and I am falling > through the cracks. > > Please help, let me know a good Thyroid doctor so I can schedule an > appointment and get my medication. > > My attempts to purchase Armour Thyroid on the net have been useless, no > replies whatsoever from said businesses. > > .______________________________________________________ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2009 Report Share Posted April 1, 2009 Crystal- No worries! -- Thyroid Doctor in the Los Angeles / Orange County area Hi. I would like to ask to anybody that has a good doctor in the area of Los Angeles / Orange County, CA. Like I said on previous posts I had problems with my doctor and I am looking for a new one. I gave called some doctors from the yellow pages, but I see no Thyroid specialists, and the appointments are scheduled weeks in advance. I am still waiting for a scheduled one on April 17, but I need to see someone else earlier, I ran out of Armour Thyroid already and I am falling through the cracks. Please help, let me know a good Thyroid doctor so I can schedule an appointment and get my medication. My attempts to purchase Armour Thyroid on the net have been useless, no replies whatsoever from said businesses. .______________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2009 Report Share Posted April 1, 2009 For thyroid it is was much less. The meds that you are talking about are supplements which you are Not required to buy there. She gives you written prescriptions for your thyroid meds. I have a scrip for armour thru prudence. It is Not 1500. For a visit. Labs are not that much and if you have private insurance you can bill your insurance to pick up some of the cost. They will give you an insurance form to submit. I always submit mine and I get a portion back. So, in the end it ends up Not being that expensive Plus, if you want to go to another lab for your labs, she will give you a form to take. For thyroid, she orders, the frees, RT3 , antibodies and possibly the totals. She does not use the tsh. It is up to the patient what other labs you want to have. She does not make you get any labs. If you don't need labs then she doesn't order them. Prudence does not take insurance, because she was not getting reimbursed properly, I can certainly relate. My own reimbursements have dropped dramatically. All of it is tax deductible on your taxes and for the thyroid patients you only need to go once , then she can work with you over the phone or email or via your PCP. She has many patients that are from out of town and only see her once or once a year. I live in pacific palisades which is near Santa and I only see her once a year. The other times, I email her or call her. It think it is worth it if you can get what you want. If you think about it, you are paying a lot of money to keep going to providers who won't write for what you want especially if you add in the cost of gas, mileage, parking fees, waste of your time, etc. The other natural medicine treatments are beneficial for your overall health But are not required for you to get. Nothing is Ever pushed there. It is offered and it is up to the person to make the choice. I am going to get an IV vitamin infusion, because I am not absorbing thru my GI system. That is the way I get my iron as well. Prudence is always booked, so it is clear that other people believe that she is the right choice for them. One of them is a dear family friend, she is my mom's best friend and she has always been into natural medicine. She recommended prudence hall to me. Nancie -- Thyroid Doctor in the Los Angeles / Orange > County > area > > Hi. > > I would like to ask to anybody that has a good doctor in the area of Los > Angeles / Orange County, CA. > > Like I said on previous posts I had problems with my doctor and I am > looking > for a new one. I gave called some doctors from the yellow pages, but I see > no Thyroid specialists, and the appointments are scheduled weeks in > advance. > I am still waiting for a scheduled one on April 17, but I need to see > someone else earlier, I ran out of Armour Thyroid already and I am falling > through the cracks. > > Please help, let me know a good Thyroid doctor so I can schedule an > appointment and get my medication. > > My attempts to purchase Armour Thyroid on the net have been useless, no > replies whatsoever from said businesses. > > .______________________________________________________ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2009 Report Share Posted April 1, 2009 Neil- Female Medical Visit $850 includes medical consultation with hormone analysis, thryoflex, nutrition consultation, pelvic ultrasound & pap if needed. This is NOT a thyroid eval. This is for a complete yearly visit. Big difference. Nancie -- Thyroid Doctor in the Los Angeles / Orange > County > area > > Hi. > > I would like to ask to anybody that has a good doctor in the area of Los > Angeles / Orange County, CA. > > Like I said on previous posts I had problems with my doctor and I am > looking > for a new one. I gave called some doctors from the yellow pages, but I see > no Thyroid specialists, and the appointments are scheduled weeks in > advance. > I am still waiting for a scheduled one on April 17, but I need to see > someone else earlier, I ran out of Armour Thyroid already and I am falling > through the cracks. > > Please help, let me know a good Thyroid doctor so I can schedule an > appointment and get my medication. > > My attempts to purchase Armour Thyroid on the net have been useless, no > replies whatsoever from said businesses. > > .______________________________________________________ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2009 Report Share Posted April 1, 2009 The two anti aging doctors I have visited (Dr. no in Monterey and Dr. Mitzner in Temecula) both charge $450 for a 1.5 to 2 hour intensive first visit that included a physical exam and complete background. All hormones are balanced with bio identicals since they often interact and work together, both doctors are clear this is the best path. Follow up visits with both are $250. Patient gets a script, no overpriced in house pharmacy. No overpriced supplements are sold through the doctor at all, just written down on recommendation sheet so patient can get a good price on their own. Dr. Mitzner only charged me $250 for a first visit, they were nice enough to call it a " transfer " since I had seen an anti aging doctor before. He offers discounted labs at his wholesale price with blood draws everywhere, and the compounded pharmacy that he gives access to (it's not his, just one he uses) is the right there with cheapest I have ever seen. Or he will let you run your own labs or pharmacy. I'm just a little leery of overpriced doctors. My wife visited the Holtorf clinic in Torrance. Both visits were over $1000, I think one was $1400. They also charge $65 a month for their own time released T3 med. Places like that prey on people that don't feel well. I certainly agree that insurance cannot be accepted for such treatments. Preventive medicine is not something insurance companies pay for. They pay for disease, and when you get good and sick...then they will pay. Anyway, please know this is not a personal attack. More of a rant against some doctors out there. I know you are trying to share information and I appreciate your posts.... Neil Nancie Barnett wrote: > > Neil- > Female Medical Visit > $850 includes medical consultation with hormone analysis, thryoflex, > nutrition consultation, pelvic ultrasound & pap if needed. > > > This is NOT a thyroid eval. This is for a complete yearly visit. Big > difference. > Nancie > -- Thyroid Doctor in the Los Angeles / Orange > > County > > area > > > > Hi. > > > > I would like to ask to anybody that has a good doctor in the area of > Los > > Angeles / Orange County, CA. > > > > Like I said on previous posts I had problems with my doctor and I am > > looking > > for a new one. I gave called some doctors from the yellow pages, but > I see > > no Thyroid specialists, and the appointments are scheduled weeks in > > advance. > > I am still waiting for a scheduled one on April 17, but I need to see > > someone else earlier, I ran out of Armour Thyroid already and I am > falling > > through the cracks. > > > > Please help, let me know a good Thyroid doctor so I can schedule an > > appointment and get my medication. > > > > My attempts to purchase Armour Thyroid on the net have been useless, no > > replies whatsoever from said businesses. > > > > .______________________________________________________ > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2009 Report Share Posted April 1, 2009 The two anti aging doctors I have visited (Dr. no in Monterey and Dr. Mitzner in Temecula) both charge $450 for a 1.5 to 2 hour intensive first visit that included a physical exam and complete background. All hormones are balanced with bio identicals since they often interact and work together, both doctors are clear this is the best path. Follow up visits with both are $250. Patient gets a script, no overpriced in house pharmacy. No overpriced supplements are sold through the doctor at all, just written down on recommendation sheet so patient can get a good price on their own. Dr. Mitzner only charged me $250 for a first visit, they were nice enough to call it a " transfer " since I had seen an anti aging doctor before. He offers discounted labs at his wholesale price with blood draws everywhere, and the compounded pharmacy that he gives access to (it's not his, just one he uses) is the right there with cheapest I have ever seen. Or he will let you run your own labs or pharmacy. I'm just a little leery of overpriced doctors. My wife visited the Holtorf clinic in Torrance. Both visits were over $1000, I think one was $1400. They also charge $65 a month for their own time released T3 med. Places like that prey on people that don't feel well. I certainly agree that insurance cannot be accepted for such treatments. Preventive medicine is not something insurance companies pay for. They pay for disease, and when you get good and sick...then they will pay. Anyway, please know this is not a personal attack. More of a rant against some doctors out there. I know you are trying to share information and I appreciate your posts.... Neil Nancie Barnett wrote: > > Neil- > Female Medical Visit > $850 includes medical consultation with hormone analysis, thryoflex, > nutrition consultation, pelvic ultrasound & pap if needed. > > > This is NOT a thyroid eval. This is for a complete yearly visit. Big > difference. > Nancie > -- Thyroid Doctor in the Los Angeles / Orange > > County > > area > > > > Hi. > > > > I would like to ask to anybody that has a good doctor in the area of > Los > > Angeles / Orange County, CA. > > > > Like I said on previous posts I had problems with my doctor and I am > > looking > > for a new one. I gave called some doctors from the yellow pages, but > I see > > no Thyroid specialists, and the appointments are scheduled weeks in > > advance. > > I am still waiting for a scheduled one on April 17, but I need to see > > someone else earlier, I ran out of Armour Thyroid already and I am > falling > > through the cracks. > > > > Please help, let me know a good Thyroid doctor so I can schedule an > > appointment and get my medication. > > > > My attempts to purchase Armour Thyroid on the net have been useless, no > > replies whatsoever from said businesses. > > > > .______________________________________________________ > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2009 Report Share Posted April 1, 2009 Neil- Fine. Whatever. All I know is prudence Hall is a great MD. I spent around 450 for an 90 minute session with her and she gave me a script for armour. That fee included labs. I ended up only paying 200 after my insurx reimbursed me. That fee is for a Women's health exam consultation which are Always more expensive than a Man's Consultation exam. That hormone testing that is included in her fee is very expensive. Those labs are pricey. I should know I do them all the time, both the exams and I order the labs. Consultations are Always more expensive than regular follow up visits. Prudence goes over each cost and you have the option of declining any of them. Plus, the fact that the Cost of Living is higher in Santa than it is in Temecula and Monterey. I just saw an urologist and his fee was 600 dollars alone. That didn't include lab testing which consisted of hemorrhaging into a urine cup and it certainly didn't include all the items that prudence offers. -- Thyroid Doctor in the Los Angeles / Orange > > County > > area > > > > Hi. > > > > I would like to ask to anybody that has a good doctor in the area of > Los > > Angeles / Orange County, CA. > > > > Like I said on previous posts I had problems with my doctor and I am > > looking > > for a new one. I gave called some doctors from the yellow pages, but > I see > > no Thyroid specialists, and the appointments are scheduled weeks in > > advance. > > I am still waiting for a scheduled one on April 17, but I need to see > > someone else earlier, I ran out of Armour Thyroid already and I am > falling > > through the cracks. > > > > Please help, let me know a good Thyroid doctor so I can schedule an > > appointment and get my medication. > > > > My attempts to purchase Armour Thyroid on the net have been useless, no > > replies whatsoever from said businesses. > > > > .______________________________________________________ > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2009 Report Share Posted April 1, 2009 Neil- Fine. Whatever. All I know is prudence Hall is a great MD. I spent around 450 for an 90 minute session with her and she gave me a script for armour. That fee included labs. I ended up only paying 200 after my insurx reimbursed me. That fee is for a Women's health exam consultation which are Always more expensive than a Man's Consultation exam. That hormone testing that is included in her fee is very expensive. Those labs are pricey. I should know I do them all the time, both the exams and I order the labs. Consultations are Always more expensive than regular follow up visits. Prudence goes over each cost and you have the option of declining any of them. Plus, the fact that the Cost of Living is higher in Santa than it is in Temecula and Monterey. I just saw an urologist and his fee was 600 dollars alone. That didn't include lab testing which consisted of hemorrhaging into a urine cup and it certainly didn't include all the items that prudence offers. -- Thyroid Doctor in the Los Angeles / Orange > > County > > area > > > > Hi. > > > > I would like to ask to anybody that has a good doctor in the area of > Los > > Angeles / Orange County, CA. > > > > Like I said on previous posts I had problems with my doctor and I am > > looking > > for a new one. I gave called some doctors from the yellow pages, but > I see > > no Thyroid specialists, and the appointments are scheduled weeks in > > advance. > > I am still waiting for a scheduled one on April 17, but I need to see > > someone else earlier, I ran out of Armour Thyroid already and I am > falling > > through the cracks. > > > > Please help, let me know a good Thyroid doctor so I can schedule an > > appointment and get my medication. > > > > My attempts to purchase Armour Thyroid on the net have been useless, no > > replies whatsoever from said businesses. > > > > .______________________________________________________ > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2009 Report Share Posted April 1, 2009 Neil- All I know is prudence Hall is a great MD. I spent around 450 for an 90 minute session with her and she gave me a script for armour. That fee included labs. I ended up only paying 200 after my insurx reimbursed me. That fee is for a Women's health exam consultation which are Always more expensive than a Man's Consultation exam. That hormone testing that is included in her fee is very expensive. Those labs are pricey. I should know I do them all the time, both the exams and I order the labs. Consultations are Always more expensive than regular follow up visits. Prudence goes over each cost and you have the option of declining any of them. Plus, the fact that the Cost of Living is higher in Santa than it is in Temecula and Monterey. I just saw an urologist and his fee was 600 dollars alone and all i spent with him was 15 minutes. That didn't include lab testing which consisted of hemorrhaging into a urine cup and it certainly didn't include all the items that prudence offers. I only pay 250 for a follow up visit and then after blue cross reimburses me I end up paying only 100. Since I don't have to see her but once a year, that is not that bad of a fee. It is worth it for me to be able to get my scrip for armour and not have to worry about some idiot fighting me all the time about how low my tsh is because prudence doesn't use the TSH. She goes by your symptoms. Prudence herself is on 5 grains of armour. Nancie -- Thyroid Doctor in the Los Angeles / Orange > > County > > area > > > > Hi. > > > > I would like to ask to anybody that has a good doctor in the area of > Los > > Angeles / Orange County, CA. > > > > Like I said on previous posts I had problems with my doctor and I am > > looking > > for a new one. I gave called some doctors from the yellow pages, but > I see > > no Thyroid specialists, and the appointments are scheduled weeks in > > advance. > > I am still waiting for a scheduled one on April 17, but I need to see > > someone else earlier, I ran out of Armour Thyroid already and I am > falling > > through the cracks. > > > > Please help, let me know a good Thyroid doctor so I can schedule an > > appointment and get my medication. > > > > My attempts to purchase Armour Thyroid on the net have been useless, no > > replies whatsoever from said businesses. > > > > .______________________________________________________ > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2009 Report Share Posted April 2, 2009 Medicare reimbursement for many procedures may run as little as 10% of the standard charge that doctors and hospitals present. I see this regularly on my Medicare statements. If we ever go to a socialists system of national health care then it it likely that all doctors will have to belong, and be reimbursed accordingly. It would probably be illegal to seek health care outside the system; at least providers would not be allowed to charge. There are good as well as bad results from this, but I sincerely doubt you will get the same degree and quantity of attention for $85 as you will for $850. Although to me $850 seems extremely high. I personally benefit from the Medicare program, but it is at the expense of taxpayers and workers. As it stands I have little if any fiscal incentive to limit my consumption of health care services other than my conscience. I recently stopped a small exercise program; I found out it was costing taxpayers $341 for one hour of minimal " exercise " three times per week. .. .. > > Posted by: " Neil " neilneil@... > <mailto:neilneil@...?Subject=%20Re%3A%20Thyroid%20Doctor%20in%20the%2\ 0Los%20Angeles%20%2F%20Orange%20County%20area> > onewaypockets <onewaypockets> > > > Wed Apr 1, 2009 12:11 pm (PDT) > > Nothing personal , but Dr. Hall's fees seem very excessive. On her > website she quotes $850 for a woman's first visit, plus labs, plus meds. > That would almost guarantee a $1500 first visit. It seems a shame since > bio identicals and Armour are the cheapest substances around (no major > pharma patents). And any doctor that offers facials, colon hydro > therapy, and her " lightness of being " treatments automatically makes me > think " trust fund boutique medicine " to myself. > > I have also heard that Dr. Friedman does not prescribe Armour and takes > Levoxyl himself. > > Neil Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2009 Report Share Posted April 2, 2009 -- Thanks to all for your replies. I will make a few phone calls to see which Dr is best for me. Now I have a pool of numbers to call. I am going to drive to the pharmacy to see if they would give me a few more Armour untill I get to see another Dr. About pricing, I believe something has to be done with this health system. Some doctors are not into helping people live better through their medical profession, while earning a living, but instead, care less about patients, and are into this to make a fortune. I can imagine a lot of people can not pay 400, 800 , 1000 or 1500 for appointment fees. While some doctors make a fortune, they do it at the expense of millions of people dying unnecessarily early in their lives, and having terrible quality of lifes, because all the resourses are channelled the wrong way, into some bad doctors coffers. Dr appointment rates should be coded and regulated like it is in european nations. Yes, some doctors will not like it, but those bad apples can rott away from our world. The remaining doctors will charge more sensible fees, but they will have alot more customers, so in the end, the law of balance, will reward doctors for a more efficient job, more patients seen, and more moeny coming in. A school bus weights as much as 10 automobiles. If we are looking for mass weight ( like ending revenues ) who cares if we get 10 automobiles or one bus? Some doctors look for one or 2 buses a day, instead of 10 to 20 cars. Those that live and abide by the pledge of the medical profession would be much satisfied making the same amount of money while helping 20 clients. Those who are into this for the wrong reasons love the 2 clients policy. We do not need those doctors in our society. ... sorry for the rant....but just wanted to bring in my " grain " of opinion. In the same way there seems to be a house cleaning of the financial system, there must follow suit with the health establishment. The endo that I made an appointment for the 17th of April is not interested in patients welfare, but in money and numbers apparently. I explained to his nurse my quandary. I have a problem with a controling doctor that demands unnecessary visits and wants to keep patients on a leash with prescriptions for 30 days. Every month I needed authorization through the pharmacy and it was humilliating. Blackmails patients into coming for unnecessary visits or else no prescription. I saw him in December, and by late January I had another episode of pharmacy denying my prescrption because said Dr did not authorized. He wanted to see me in Feb, and if not, no prescription. I am a regular patient, taking thyroid for 5 years now. I was taking 180 mg for 2 years and it was optimum dosage. My T numbers were excellent, close to the top. He decided then, against my desire, to start messing with the dosage, in an attempt, in my view, to see me several times a year and order unnecessary tests to check out his game. In the end, it was about getting me into his office often, instead of keeping me with the optimum dosage of 180mg and have one or 2 visits per year for monitoring. I told the doctor I copuld not be there untill March. His office is in San Diego. I landed there while visiting some friends in there in 03 and telling this friend that I was feeling weird. She told me about this doctor, which appeared fine for the first 3 years. I guess the financial situation made this doctor try diddle his patients out of unnecessary moeny to pay for his debt, and this is the story. I told him I could not go there untill March. This is his patient since 2003! His response : I am sorry you ran out of your prescription, if you come to your appointment I will re issue said prescription! Fact is, I am talking about the end of January. The appointment was made for Feb the 15th. Even if I would had seen him on Feb 15, I would had been 15 days w/o Armour T. Is this guy losing his mind? I am filling a complaint with the state of Ca, That guy is going to remember me for a long time. I consider it unethical to stop thyroid medicine on a patient with total disregard to the patient's welfare. No actions warrant unilasteral desision to stop prescription. The most he can do if he does not agree with the patient, is to extend prescription and ask the patient to seek another doctor. To end this rant ( sorry, I get worked up thinking about this lunatic ) he did not have a copy of my last blood test upon my last visit. ( saw him in early Dec, I had the blood test done at Paradise Valley Hospital in SD mid November, and off course, I paid it with my card at said hospital) He told me I would receive a copy in the mail. Later on, upon my insistence, in writting ( e mail ) as well as on the phone, I kept asking for my copy. His reply was that I have to pay 30 dollars for a copy of my blood test. I paid with my own money for the test, and I have to pay him extra 30 dolars for my paperwork? ( unfortunately the hospital told me the results can not be sent to patients, but to the ordering doctor.) Thanks to all, I will check this phone numbers and see where I can go. About Armour Thyroid, I could not get any on line, nobody has it, why is that>?? .__________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2009 Report Share Posted April 2, 2009 I want to make an ammendment to this following paragraph. Seems I got lost in my descrition of the problem I had with the first DR, so I never explained why I think the endo with whom I scheduled an appointment for April 17th does not care about patients' welfare. After explaining the trouble I had with my prescription with the previous Dr. to his personal nurse assistant ( no way to talk directly to the doctor )I asked the facility and the Dr through his nurse to allow me to get the needed number of A Thyroid to make it through the April 17th appointment.( my criticism of the 1st Dr.was not as severe as what I wrote here, I did not want this other medical facility to think I am some trouble maker...) I was willing to sign a rmedicla record request form so they can get my records and ascertain I am not some guy asking for meds. They also have access to the pharmacy from which I bought Armout Thyroid for the last 4 to 5 years. The answer was no! Until you become a patient we can do nothing. So you, patient , can rott and puff , we will pick up the pieces on April 17th!!!! This is why I say some Dr.s are into this for money, no decent Dr. that cares for people would say...rott and puff....I know cutting thyroid supply in a sidden fashion is bad, but I do not care about you! I do not think I want to end up seing that doctor. ._________________________________________________________- > > The endo that I made an appointment for the 17th of April is not interested in patients welfare, but in money and numbers apparently. > I explained to his nurse my quandary. I have a problem with a controling doctor that demands unnecessary visits and wants to keep patients on a leash with prescriptions for 30 days. Every month I needed authorization through the pharmacy and it was humilliating. > Blackmails patients into coming for unnecessary visits or else no prescription. I saw him in December, and by late January I had another episode of pharmacy denying my prescrption because said Dr did not authorized. He wanted to see me in Feb, and if not, no prescription. > I am a regular patient, taking thyroid for 5 years now. I was taking 180 mg for 2 years and it was optimum dosage. My T numbers were excellent, close to the top. > He decided then, against my desire, to start messing with the dosage, in an attempt, in my view, to see me several times a year and order unnecessary tests to check out his game. In the end, it was about getting me into his office often, instead of keeping me with the optimum dosage of 180mg and have one or 2 visits per year for monitoring. > I told the doctor I copuld not be there untill March. His office is in San Diego. I landed there while visiting some friends in there in 03 and telling this friend that I was feeling weird. She told me about this doctor, which appeared fine for the first 3 years. > I guess the financial situation made this doctor try diddle his patients out of unnecessary moeny to pay for his debt, and this is the story. > > I told him I could not go there untill March. This is his patient since 2003! His response : I am sorry you ran out of your prescription, if you come to your appointment I will re issue said prescription! > Fact is, I am talking about the end of January. The appointment was made for Feb the 15th. Even if I would had seen him on Feb 15, I would had been 15 days w/o Armour T. Is this guy losing his mind? > > I am filling a complaint with the state of Ca, That guy is going to remember me for a long time. I consider it unethical to stop thyroid medicine on a patient with total disregard to the patient's welfare. No actions warrant unilasteral desision to stop prescription. > The most he can do if he does not agree with the patient, is to extend prescription and ask the patient to seek another doctor. > > To end this rant ( sorry, I get worked up thinking about this lunatic ) he did not have a copy of my last blood test upon my last visit. ( saw him in early Dec, I had the blood test done at Paradise Valley Hospital in SD mid November, and off course, I paid it with my card at said hospital) He told me I would receive a copy in the mail. > Later on, upon my insistence, in writting ( e mail ) as well as on the phone, I kept asking for my copy. His reply was that I have to pay 30 dollars for a copy of my blood test. > I paid with my own money for the test, and I have to pay him extra 30 dolars for my paperwork? ( unfortunately the hospital told me the results can not be sent to patients, but to the ordering doctor.) > > Thanks to all, I will check this phone numbers and see where I can go. > > About Armour Thyroid, I could not get any on line, nobody has it, why is that>?? > > .__________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2009 Report Share Posted April 2, 2009 - The reason they can't prescribe you any meds until they see you, is that it is Illegal to write for meds without having a chart on a patient and having a physical exam charted. That is why they won't fill the armour. They can get in a lot of trouble with the DEA, the state medical board for doing that I am a NP, and that is what I tell family members and friends when they want a scrip from me. Nancie -------Original Message------- I I was willing to sign a rmedicla record request form so they can get my records and ascertain I am not some guy asking for meds. They also have access to the pharmacy from which I bought Armout Thyroid for the last 4 to 5 years. The answer was no! Until you become a patient we can do nothing. I ._________________________________________________________- > > .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2009 Report Share Posted April 2, 2009 It has been my experience that endos are very rigid. Everyone that I know that has used and endo feels the same. You might be better off seeing a regular internist or family doctor who is a bit more flexible. Endos are actually diabetes specialists, but not thyroid specialists. Roni <>Just because something isn't seen doesn't mean it's not there<> From: Masiste <masiste79@...> Subject: Re: Thyroid Doctor in the Los Angeles / Orange County area hypothyroidism Date: Thursday, April 2, 2009, 12:48 PM  I want to make an ammendment to this following paragraph.  Seems I got lost in my descrition of the problem I had with the first DR, so I never explained why I think the endo with whom I scheduled an appointment for April 17th does not care about patients' welfare.  After explaining the trouble I had with my prescription with the previous Dr. to his personal nurse assistant ( no way to talk directly to the doctor )I asked the facility and the Dr through his nurse to allow me to get the needed number of A Thyroid to make it through the April 17th appointment.( my criticism of the 1st Dr.was not as severe as what I wrote here, I did not want this other medical facility to think I am some trouble maker...)  I was willing to sign a rmedicla record request form so they can get my records and ascertain I am not some guy asking for meds. They also have access to the pharmacy from which I bought Armout Thyroid for the last 4 to 5 years.  The answer was no! Until you become a patient we can do nothing. So you, patient , can rott and puff , we will pick up the pieces on April 17th!!!!  This is why I say some Dr.s are into this for money, no decent Dr. that cares for people would say...rott and puff....I know cutting thyroid supply in a sidden fashion is bad, but I do not care about you!  I do not think I want to end up seing that doctor. ._________________________________________________________-   > > The endo that I made an appointment for the 17th of April is not interested in patients welfare, but in money and numbers apparently. > I explained to his nurse my quandary. I have a problem with a controling doctor that demands unnecessary visits and wants to keep patients on a leash with prescriptions for 30 days. Every month I needed authorization through the pharmacy and it was humilliating. > Blackmails patients into coming for unnecessary visits or else no prescription. I saw him in December, and by late January I had another episode of pharmacy denying my prescrption because said Dr did not authorized. He wanted to see me in Feb, and if not, no prescription. > I am a regular patient, taking thyroid for 5 years now. I was taking 180 mg for 2 years and it was optimum dosage. My T numbers were excellent, close to the top. > He decided then, against my desire, to start messing with the dosage, in an attempt, in my view, to see me several times a year and order unnecessary tests to check out his game. In the end, it was about getting me into his office often, instead of keeping me with the optimum dosage of 180mg and have one or 2 visits per year for monitoring. > I told the doctor I copuld not be there untill March. His office is in San Diego. I landed there while visiting some friends in there in 03 and telling this friend that I was feeling weird. She told me about this doctor, which appeared fine for the first 3 years. > I guess the financial situation made this doctor try diddle his patients out of unnecessary moeny to pay for his debt, and this is the story. > >   I told him I could not go there untill March. This is his patient since 2003! His response : I am sorry you ran out of your prescription, if you come to your appointment I will re issue said prescription! >   Fact is, I am talking about the end of January. The appointment was made for Feb the 15th. Even if I would had seen him on Feb 15, I would had been 15 days w/o Armour T. Is this guy losing his mind? > >   I am filling a complaint with the state of Ca, That guy is going to remember me for a long time. I consider it unethical to stop thyroid medicine on a patient with total disregard to the patient's welfare. No actions warrant unilasteral desision to stop prescription. >   The most he can do if he does not agree with the patient, is to extend prescription and ask the patient to seek another doctor. > >   To end this rant ( sorry, I get worked up thinking about this lunatic ) he did not have a copy of my last blood test upon my last visit. ( saw him in early Dec, I had the blood test done at Paradise Valley Hospital in SD mid November, and off course, I paid it with my card at said hospital) He told me I would receive a copy in the mail. >   Later on, upon my insistence, in writting ( e mail ) as well as on the phone, I kept asking for my copy. His reply was that I have to pay 30 dollars for a copy of my blood test. >   I paid with my own money for the test, and I have to pay him extra 30 dolars for my paperwork? ( unfortunately the hospital told me the results can not be sent to patients, but to the ordering doctor.) > >   Thanks to all, I will check this phone numbers and see where I can go. > >   About Armour Thyroid, I could not get any on line, nobody has it, why is that>?? > >   .__________________________________________________ > ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2009 Report Share Posted April 3, 2009 Nancie. I understand. At the same time, if the Dr knows a patient is going w/o his meds for weeks on end, would it not call for concern? At least I would expect an expedited appointment date with said patient, not allowing him/her to wait for weeks. But you are right, my real problem is not a new dorctor, but the last one. I am studying the rules in regard top this issue. I think there should be penalties, or at least it should be wrong to cut off a patients' prescription just like that, with no medical justification. A hypothyroid patient that stops his 120mg a day prescription cold turkey is going to suffer some secondary effects. Is that what a responsable Dr do? Is that allowed by the medical establishment? On another note, is he allowed to charge me 30 dollars for my lab test results, lab test I paid for with my own CC in person at the lab facility ? My understanding is that I am entittled to my ab results, the doctor has no reason no right to charge 30 dollars for my lab results. What happen in the financial system is endemic. The worse part of it is that the wrongdoing was not illegal, but wrongful. So nobody let the alarm call off because all the fat cats took advantage of the condition of legallity, albeit wrongful condition. With this situation I see a reverse but similar condition. A Patient needs his medicine. The previous Dr refuses to prescribe because he has his Lawfull , albeit wrongful view that unless he makes a buck out of an appointment visit by his patient, he does not have to prescribe. He cares less about the health of said patient. The other Dr I am asking for a prescription to allow me to navigate untill the scheduled appointment knows the patient needs his meds, but he relies on a lawful posture, albeit wrong, that makes him think that the patient's health is not important, and if the patient does not take medicines for weeks, it is his problem, not the doctors'. If I were to die, for example ( dramatic example howbeit ) who would bear the blame? Nobody??, perhaps, the first doctor wanted to make money on me, and the establishment allows him to use prescription as means to compell. The second doctor washed his hands, and said , I can not prescribe, although I knew you needed your prescription, because the law says I can not do it. Sorry, but I must be missing something, the oath of medical profession is supposed to overcome all obstacles. The emphasis in the current medical establishment is revenue and profits, not care and efficiency as it should be. ._________________________________________________________ > > - > The reason they can't prescribe you any meds until they see you, is that it > is Illegal to write for meds without having a chart on a patient and having > a physical exam charted. That is why they won't fill the armour. They can > get in a lot of trouble with the DEA, the state medical board for doing that > > I am a NP, and that is what I tell family members and friends when they want > a scrip from me. > Nancie > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2009 Report Share Posted April 3, 2009 Hi All,  That is why i was recommending this clinic at Bangalore, India for a COMPLETE CURE without any side-effects - it is an ayurvedic treatment. At the initial stages / beginning of the treatment one needs to visit the clinic and later on, you may visit once every six months (inbetween you may consult the doctor over telephone / skype - which is free, + send him all your latest lab reports) to check for progress. The treatment is generally for 18 to 36 months (depends on how many years of allopathic medications like thyronorm / thyroxin, etc., or other more serious medications with lot of side-effects like Ostro-arthritis, RA, kidney / liver failure, heart problem / diebetes etc., etc.,have gone in to your system - these toxins need to be removed from your system first) & the best part is no side effects & one can go back to normal routine / diet after the treatment is over. At the end of the treatment, you can (MUST) actually consult your endocrinologist to validate that you are cured & let him/her certify that you are fully cured. Only then, be convinced that our medication / treatment has really worked for you. Ever after that, this clinic puts you on a year's monitoring to ensure that you are handholded.  Any questions / clarifications / need to get the clinic's address, please donot hesitate to contact me. I shall provide all help / support in this regard.I shall be happy if you are all cured of this disease.  Regards, Tom Iyer   From: Masiste <masiste79@...> Subject: Re: Thyroid Doctor in the Los Angeles / Orange County area hypothyroidism Date: Thursday, April 2, 2009, 11:08 PM Nancie. I understand. At the same time, if the Dr knows a patient is going w/o his meds for weeks on end, would it not call for concern? At least I would expect an expedited appointment date with said patient, not allowing him/her to wait for weeks. But you are right, my real problem is not a new dorctor, but the last one. I am studying the rules in regard top this issue. I think there should be penalties, or at least it should be wrong to cut off a patients' prescription just like that, with no medical justification. A hypothyroid patient that stops his 120mg a day prescription cold turkey is going to suffer some secondary effects. Is that what a responsable Dr do? Is that allowed by the medical establishment? On another note, is he allowed to charge me 30 dollars for my lab test results, lab test I paid for with my own CC in person at the lab facility ? My understanding is that I am entittled to my ab results, the doctor has no reason no right to charge 30 dollars for my lab results. What happen in the financial system is endemic. The worse part of it is that the wrongdoing was not illegal, but wrongful. So nobody let the alarm call off because all the fat cats took advantage of the condition of legallity, albeit wrongful condition. With this situation I see a reverse but similar condition. A Patient needs his medicine. The previous Dr refuses to prescribe because he has his Lawfull , albeit wrongful view that unless he makes a buck out of an appointment visit by his patient, he does not have to prescribe. He cares less about the health of said patient. The other Dr I am asking for a prescription to allow me to navigate untill the scheduled appointment knows the patient needs his meds, but he relies on a lawful posture, albeit wrong, that makes him think that the patient's health is not important, and if the patient does not take medicines for weeks, it is his problem, not the doctors'. If I were to die, for example ( dramatic example howbeit ) who would bear the blame? Nobody??, perhaps, the first doctor wanted to make money on me, and the establishment allows him to use prescription as means to compell. The second doctor washed his hands, and said , I can not prescribe, although I knew you needed your prescription, because the law says I can not do it. Sorry, but I must be missing something, the oath of medical profession is supposed to overcome all obstacles. The emphasis in the current medical establishment is revenue and profits, not care and efficiency as it should be. .______ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ______ > > - > The reason they can't prescribe you any meds until they see you, is that it > is Illegal to write for meds without having a chart on a patient and having > a physical exam charted. That is why they won't fill the armour. They can > get in a lot of trouble with the DEA, the state medical board for doing that > > I am a NP, and that is what I tell family members and friends when they want > a scrip from me. > Nancie > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2009 Report Share Posted April 3, 2009 Masiste,  When I go for lab tests or any other kind of tests I indicate right then and there that I wish a copy to be sent to me, as well as to which doctors I want it sent to too, and if I have to sign for it there then I do. The doctor should not be charging for a copy of the tests. You are correct, you are entitled to it. Roni <>Just because something isn't seen doesn't mean it's not there<> From: Masiste <masiste79@...> Subject: Re: Thyroid Doctor in the Los Angeles / Orange County area hypothyroidism Date: Thursday, April 2, 2009, 11:08 PM  Nancie.    I understand. At the same time, if the Dr knows a patient is going w/o his meds for weeks on end, would it not call for concern?    At least I would expect an expedited appointment date with said patient, not allowing him/her to wait for weeks.    But you are right, my real problem is not a new dorctor, but the last one. I am studying the rules in regard top this issue. I think there should be penalties, or at least it should be wrong to cut off a patients' prescription just like that, with no medical justification. A hypothyroid patient that stops his 120mg a day prescription cold turkey is going to suffer some secondary effects.    Is that what a responsable Dr do? Is that allowed by the medical establishment?       On another note, is he allowed to charge me 30 dollars for my lab test results, lab test I paid for with my own CC in person at the lab facility ? My understanding is that I am entittled to my ab results, the doctor has no reason no right to charge 30 dollars for my lab results.    What happen in the financial system is endemic. The worse part of it is that the wrongdoing was not illegal, but wrongful. So nobody let the alarm call off because all the fat cats took advantage of the condition of legallity, albeit wrongful condition.    With this situation I see a reverse but similar condition. A Patient needs his medicine. The previous Dr refuses to prescribe because he has his Lawfull , albeit wrongful view that unless he makes a buck out of an appointment visit by his patient, he does not have to prescribe. He cares less about the health of said patient.    The other Dr I am asking for a prescription to allow me to navigate untill the scheduled appointment knows the patient needs his meds, but he relies on a lawful posture, albeit wrong, that makes him think that the patient's health is not important, and if the patient does not take medicines for weeks, it is his problem, not the doctors'.      If I were to die, for example ( dramatic example howbeit ) who would bear the blame?      Nobody??, perhaps, the first doctor wanted to make money on me, and the establishment allows him to use prescription as means to compell. The second doctor washed his hands, and said , I can not prescribe, although I knew you needed your prescription, because the law says I can not do it.      Sorry, but I must be missing something, the oath of medical profession is supposed to overcome all obstacles. The emphasis in the current medical establishment is revenue and profits, not care and efficiency as it should be.     ._________________________________________________________    > > - > The reason they can't prescribe you any meds until they see you, is that it > is Illegal to write for meds without having a chart on a patient and having > a physical exam charted. That is why they won't fill the armour. They can > get in a lot of trouble with the DEA, the state medical board for doing that > > I am a NP, and that is what I tell family members and friends when they want > a scrip from me. > Nancie > > ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2009 Report Share Posted April 3, 2009 Masiste, You wrote: > ... On another note, is he allowed to charge me 30 dollars for my lab test results, lab test I paid for with my own CC in person at the lab facility ? ... A doctor is allowed to charge a fair copying charge for the labor and materials involved in operating a photocopying machine. However, he may be charging for the consult that resulted in ordering the labs. If that was a separately paid charge, you should be able to get the labs for a very minimal fee, not $30. Chuck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2009 Report Share Posted April 3, 2009 What is it at Kinkos? 3 cents a page? My doctor faxes me my results. ________________________________ From: " gumboyaya@... " <gumboyaya@...> hypothyroidism Sent: Friday, April 3, 2009 1:50:32 PM Subject: Re: Re: Thyroid Doctor in the Los Angeles / Orange County area Masiste, You wrote: > ... On another note, is he allowed to charge me 30 dollars for my lab test results, lab test I paid for with my own CC in person at the lab facility ? ... A doctor is allowed to charge a fair copying charge for the labor and materials involved in operating a photocopying machine. However, he may be charging for the consult that resulted in ordering the labs. If that was a separately paid charge, you should be able to get the labs for a very minimal fee, not $30. Chuck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2009 Report Share Posted April 3, 2009 gumboyaya@... wrote: > Masiste, > > You wrote: >> ... On another note, is he allowed to charge me 30 dollars for my lab test results, lab test I paid for with my own CC in person at the lab facility ? ... > > A doctor is allowed to charge a fair copying charge for the labor and materials involved in operating a photocopying machine. However, he may be charging for the consult that resulted in ordering the labs. If that was a separately paid charge, you should be able to get the labs for a very minimal fee, not $30. > > Chuck In another group, I got the following idea from someone who does the following. They have their doctor write on every lab order: " Copy to patient via mail AND via fax#xxxxxxxx " This gets them a copy by fax and later a hard copy in the mail. I haven't had an opportunity to employ it but plan on doing so in the future. My current Dr.'s Office always mails a copy of regular blood labs to me - I don't have to ask - but they aren't covered under my currently insurance. -- Steve - dudescholar4@... Take World's Smallest Political Quiz at http://www.theadvocates.org/quiz.html " If a thousand old beliefs were ruined on our march to truth we must still march on. " --Stopford Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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