1/5 Michael V. 5 months ago on Google
If
you
ever
wanna
feel
like
a
POS
and
just
a
number,
this
is
the
place
to
go.
Dr.
Cheeseman
has
so
much
on
his
plate
that
he’s
forgetting
things
you’ve
told
him
months
prior
(we
spoke
about
PSA
levels
at
length
on
a
visit
prior
based
on
medication
I
was
taking
from
another
doctor
and
then
the
next
time
we
spoke
he
said
I
never
mentioned
that
medication)
They
have
things
set
up
with
their
best
interest
only
in
mind
and
not
for
you
the
patient.
He
has
at
least
5
rooms
going
at
once
you
can
hear
their
conversations
through
the
walls.
But
here’s
the
real
issue.
My
health
insurance
(an
excellent
PPO
plan)
requires
90-day
prescriptions
or
they
won’t
cover
them.
I
hadn’t
seen
Dr.
Cheeseman
for
four
months
(that’s
all)
I
called
in
to
get
a
prescription
they
said
you
need
to
come
in
and
see
us
again
and
I
said
fine
put
me
on
the
schedule
but,
I’m
out
of
my
diabetes
medication,
my
cholesterol
medication
and
my
blood
pressure
medication
(They
wrote
me
a
90-day
prescription
prior
so
I
believed
this
wouldn’t
be
an
issue)
I
need
my
prescriptions.
They
said
they
will
only
write
me
a
30-day
prescription
because
you
haven’t
come
in
yet
and
I
said
I’ve
been
going
here
to
your
clinic
for
years.
I
just
made
an
appointment
to
come
as
well
this
month
but
my
insurance
will
not
cover
a
30-day
prescription
-
please
update
the
prescription
to
a
90-day.
They
said
they
wouldn’t.
I
asked
them
if
they
want
me
to
pay
full
price
for
my
prescriptions?
The
answer
was
yes.
Now,
here’s
another
important
side
note
-
I
just
finished
chemotherapy
and
radiation
in
January
for
my
head
and
neck
cancer?
So,
Cheeseman
denied
a
cancer
survivor
(who
already
has
thousands
in
bills
related
to
the
cancer)
and
a
long
term
patient
of
Florida
Medical
Clinic
the
proper
90-day
prescription
to
ensure
I
got
the
discount
my
insurance
would
cover.
They
said
that’s
their
rule.
Apparent,
they
want
to
see
me
all
the
time
(every
3
months)
to
ensure
they
get
paid.
I
told
them
to
go
F
themselves
and
I
fired
their
practice
and
Cheeseman.
I
advise
you
to
do
the
same.
Find
a
smaller
practice
if
possible
where
COMMON
SENSE
is
still
practiced.
Avoid
Florida
Medical
Clinic.
You’re
just
cattle
to
them.
Ultimately,
I’m
left
wondering
what
if
I
(a
diabetic
father
of
3
grade
school
children)
have
a
tragic
medical
event
related
to
my
diabetes
between
the
time
of
them
denying
me
affordable
medication
and
me
being
able
to
locate
a
new
doctor
and
getting
in
to
see
them
in
a
timely
manner.
I’m
hoping
for
the
best.