State: Virginia
My psychiatrists office seems to think they don't have to due their jobs and can intentionally lose important paperwork of mine since instead of finding a new doc I have no issue putting their nurses in their place.
I have to have DMV medical reviews done bi-yearly due to medication I take for mental illness.
Last year I sought out a rediagnosis after a couple docs and family telling me they believe I was misdiagnosed. The same diagnosis was given to me however main psychs office office became very hostile afterwards. Nurses began hassling me about being on disability, my phone calls concerning med refills were frequently ignored and notes I left for my doctors were misplaced as well as docs ignoring me saying I was symptomatic or acting as if I was faking. I called and spoke to the director threatening to report the practice to the board and everything went back to normal.
In June received my DMV paperwork and immediately dropped it off. In mid July I called to ensure it was faxed out as then they decide to tell me I needed to full out release forms, and acted as if they didn't want to fax out any portion they didn't fill out.
Last week I received a letter from the DMV stating they never got the paperwork and if they don't get by the 20th I must surrender my license. I called immediately and told them to fax it out asap and to leave the paperwork up front so I could mail it out as a backup. Monday morning I went to pick it up. It wasn't in the office as they said it would be and the next 45 minutes I sat in the waiting area behind ignored by the nurses aside from hostile glares. I got another copy of the paperwork, handed it to the receptionist and made it Crystal Clear I needed it by the appt Friday. They said no guarantees and I stormed out. Once I made it home I called the DMV and explained to situation to them and they said there's not much they could do. I called the doc, left a very calm and polite message for the head nurse and they didn't call back.
If I don't get this paperwork in by the deadline not only will I lose my privilege but I have to pay hundreds in examination fees to get it back. If this occurs can I take them to court to recoup costs associated with losing and getting my license back?
My psychiatrists office seems to think they don't have to due their jobs and can intentionally lose important paperwork of mine since instead of finding a new doc I have no issue putting their nurses in their place.
I have to have DMV medical reviews done bi-yearly due to medication I take for mental illness.
Last year I sought out a rediagnosis after a couple docs and family telling me they believe I was misdiagnosed. The same diagnosis was given to me however main psychs office office became very hostile afterwards. Nurses began hassling me about being on disability, my phone calls concerning med refills were frequently ignored and notes I left for my doctors were misplaced as well as docs ignoring me saying I was symptomatic or acting as if I was faking. I called and spoke to the director threatening to report the practice to the board and everything went back to normal.
In June received my DMV paperwork and immediately dropped it off. In mid July I called to ensure it was faxed out as then they decide to tell me I needed to full out release forms, and acted as if they didn't want to fax out any portion they didn't fill out.
Last week I received a letter from the DMV stating they never got the paperwork and if they don't get by the 20th I must surrender my license. I called immediately and told them to fax it out asap and to leave the paperwork up front so I could mail it out as a backup. Monday morning I went to pick it up. It wasn't in the office as they said it would be and the next 45 minutes I sat in the waiting area behind ignored by the nurses aside from hostile glares. I got another copy of the paperwork, handed it to the receptionist and made it Crystal Clear I needed it by the appt Friday. They said no guarantees and I stormed out. Once I made it home I called the DMV and explained to situation to them and they said there's not much they could do. I called the doc, left a very calm and polite message for the head nurse and they didn't call back.
If I don't get this paperwork in by the deadline not only will I lose my privilege but I have to pay hundreds in examination fees to get it back. If this occurs can I take them to court to recoup costs associated with losing and getting my license back?