Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you tried the virtual options? Dr. on Demand has virtual. Our insurance covers the appointment and they've been pretty decent depending on the person.
We have used MD Live for psychiatry also, but you have to be over 10 and they don’t prescribe stimulants.
Could the universe be trying to tell you to try something new other than amphetamines or "stimulants" on a child younger than 10? Like changing schools, changing therapists (PhD not M.D.), something
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you tried the virtual options? Dr. on Demand has virtual. Our insurance covers the appointment and they've been pretty decent depending on the person.
We have used MD Live for psychiatry also, but you have to be over 10 and they don’t prescribe stimulants.
Anonymous wrote:Have you tried the virtual options? Dr. on Demand has virtual. Our insurance covers the appointment and they've been pretty decent depending on the person.
Anonymous wrote:All these private practice psychiatrists are a mess. They’re not hiring the staff they need to stay organized.
Anonymous wrote:Not much more to say than that. No, we can't afford out of network.
The latest kick in the shins is the fact that the office of this psychiatrist CANT DO ANYTHING promptly. THey never answer their phones EVER. They do not respond to messages left on voicemail.
I needed a form filled out by him, and even presented it at an appointment last week, and it's STILL NOT DONE, and the school needed it Monday. He is only there Wednesdays. So now, despite how many emails and calls from me AND the school, the form was not sent and we are now SOL for another week.
I have done so much searching for psychiatrists that even had openings. Now I have to go back to searching again and I just am done. And no its not because of this one thing. Its the whole assortment of weirdnesses that I am too tired to even get into. At least he gets the scripts in on time.