1/5 Jasmine M. 6 years ago on Google
I
always
have
a
problem
getting
prescriptions
for
my
son,
he
is
asthmatic
and
needs
his
prescription
refills
but
there's
always
some
reason
why
I
can
get
my
son's.
The
doctor
is
always
yelling
at
his
nurses
while
patients
are
in
their
rooms,
I've
personally
witnessed
a
couple
HIPAA
violations,
and
the
doctor
scolds
you
like
as
if
you
are
a
child
as
well.
He
scolded
me
because
I
asked
for
two
prescriptions
one
for
my
son
to
get
some
cough
syrup.
His
exact
words
were,
"Why
can't
you
just
go
buy
it?
Oh
I
get
it,
you
don't
want
to
spend
the
money.
Ok
fine
whatever,
make
a
prescription!"
Mind
you
though,
this
is
in
ear
shot
of
other
patient's
and
their
parents,
I
felt
humiliated.
I
did
not
at
the
time
have
the
money
to
buy
my
son's
cough
syrup
at
the
time
which
is
why
I
asked.
The
other
prescription
I
had
asked
for
was
an
inhaler
for
school
because
the
school
would
not
take
his
current
one
without
the
box
with
his
name
on
it
and
we
needed
one
at
home
so
we
figured
we'd
keep
the
one
with
out
a
box
at
home
and
get
another
one
for
school
box
and
all.
But
he
did
not
want
to
give
me
one
and
I
had
to
sit
in
that
room
and
continually
ask
him
for
a
prescription
for
an
albuterol
inhaler
and
explain
to
him
over
and
over
it
was
for
school
in
case
of
emergency.
So
when
he
finally
wrote
one
he
put
"use
for
10
days"
and
it
was
tea
beginning
of
the
school
year.
Luckily
the
nurse
at
the
school
had
witnessed
a
couple
of
my
son's
asthma
attacks
already
and
said
she
would
still
keep
it
but
normally
they
would
only
be
allowed
to
keep
it
those
10
days.
Anyways
safe
to
say,
I'll
be
looking
for
a
new
doctor
for
my
son
that's
not
neglectful
to
his
patients.
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