1/5 Keira N. 1 year ago on Google
Doctor
Kazi
is
not
a
nice
person
at
all
in
my
opinion.
He
refused
to
give
me
a
referral
for
an
iron
infusion
that
I
wanted
to
get
from
a
different
place
who
could
do
it
a
week
quicker
than
Wynnum
Medical
Centre.
He
said
this
was
because
I
had
only
seen
him
a
couple
of
times,
but
why
on
earth
would
that
matter
at
all?
I've
only
lived
in
Brisbane
a
year
and
I
have
only
needed
to
go
to
the
doctor
twice
in
that
time.
Dr
Kazi
literally
prescribed
me
an
iron
infusion,
so
why
shouldn't
he
write
a
referral
if
I
can
get
the
infusion
quicker
somewhere
else?
Especially
since
I
had
originally
booked
in
at
Wynnum
Medical
Centre
for
the
iron
infusion
but
they
wanted
to
reschedule
two
days
before
I
was
supposed
to
have
my
infusion.
It
makes
zero
sense
to
me.
Honestly,
what
doctor
in
their
right
mind
denies
a
sick
person
an
iron
infusion?
The
pathologist,
however,
is
absolute
the
nicest
person
on
the
planet.
I
loved
her
so
much
and
I
highly
recommend
her
if
you
need
a
blood
test!
She
is
an
angel.
EDITED
TO
UPDATE:
So
I
took
my
Iron
prescription
into
Chemist
Warehouse,
and
the
man
was
stunned
because
it
was
going
to
cost
me
$700.
He
said
Dr
Kazi
had
said
listed
me
as
a
private
patient
when
I
am
on
Medicare.
The
pharmacist
was
able
to
half
the
amount
of
Iron
I
bought
so
it
cost
me
around
$300
in
the
end.
The
pharmacist
said
it
should
only
cost
$30
as
I
am
on
Medicare
and
I
should
see
another
GP
and
not
buy
the
Iron
today.
However
I
wanted
my
infusion
today
so
I
paid
the
money.
This
is
why
Dr
Kazi
refused
to
give
me
a
referral--because
he
knew
it
would
cost
me
$700
to
pick
up
my
prescription
and
everyone
would
be
confused
as
to
why
it
cost
that
much.
I
heard
the
people
at
Chemist
Warehouse
on
the
phone
to
Wynnum
Medical
Centre,
no
doubt
trying
to
work
out
what
the
heck
they
think
they
are
doing.
P.S.
Dr
Kazi
seemed
to
give
me
tests
I
did
not
need,
like
a
coeliac
blood
test
(I
repeatedly
told
him
I
am
coeliac
and
don't
eat
gluten
but
he
put
that
test
in
with
my
other
blood
tests
anyway),
and
a
stool
test
I
apparently
needed
before
getting
an
iron
infusion
(they
didn't
ask
for
the
results
of
a
stool
test
today
when
I
got
my
infusion
at
all).
I
don't
know
what
the
heck
is
going
on
at
Wynnum
Medical
Centre
but
I
feel
deeply
uncomfortable
with
everything
that
has
transpired.
EDITED
AGAIN:
This
is
a
response
to
the
reply
written
below.
Reception
DID
NOT
advise
anything
of
the
sort.
Reception
straight
out
told
me:
"You
cannot
get
the
iron
infusion
elsewhere."
When
I
pushed
back
on
this
as
ridiculous,
they
backtracked
and
said:
"If
you
want
another
practise
to
do
the
iron
infusion
you
will
need
to
do
all
the
tests
again
(blood
test
and
stool
test.)"
This
was
incorrect.
I
asked
for
a
referral,
incorrectly
assuming
I'd
need
one,
and
Dr.
Kazi
refused
to
give
me
one
as
"he
was
not
my
GP."
Another
lie.
Thankfully,
I
did
not
need
a
referral
at
all.
Furthermore,
my
new
GP
is
completely
perplexed
as
to
why
Doctor
Kazi
lied
and
said
he
was
not
my
GP,
that
he
had
listed
me
as
private
when
I
am
on
Medicare,
and
that
reception
at
Wynnum
Medical
Centre
lied
instead
of
informing
me
that
I
could
get
an
iron
infusion
elsewhere.
I
should
also
add
that
Chemist
Warehouse
were
stunned
that
Dr
Kazi
had
listed
me
as
private
and
that
my
iron
cost
$700
when
it
should
have
cost
me
$30.
Dodgy!
I
had
zero
interest
taking
the
one
phone
call
or
replying
to
the
one
email
I
received
from
this
clinic
as
I
knew
they
would
refuse
to
take
responsibility
for
their
actions
and
in
doing
so
try
to
gaslight
me.
Given
the
response
to
this
review,
I
was
completely
correct
in
this
assumption.
Horrible
people.
Just
horrible.
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