Be prepared to be treated as a criminal, pushed along like cattle and have concerns ignored. I went here once and never went back. I needed an edipdural and, while it did work, the overall experience was terrible. Receptionist spoke on her cell phone while ignoring me, the only person at the check in station. I was immediatley photographed, like a mug shot I guess, and it felt offensive. I was also given a 20 some odd page 'rule book' about all of thier policies about being late/missing appointments and alot of other things that did not apply to me, such as legal convictions, prescriptions, urine tests, etc. \r
The friend who drove me was told I'd be back in an hour, it was 2 hours and they never once went to tell him of the delay.\r
My first ever procedure of this nature and the staff did nothing to ease my anxiety, they didn't seem to care. Wanted me to sign permission BEFORE speaking to the actual doctor performing it. Phlebotomist couldn't find a vein after 4 tries. My attempt to position myself more comfortably so as to maintain the position for the duration of the procedure was met with resistance. The actual procedure went smoothly and did produce the desired effect. However with the prison like atmosphere and unfriendliness overall I could not force myself to return.\r
Attempts to get medical records sent to another provider was completely frustrating. Too bad, the doctor seemed proficient but the overall workings of the place are very cold and they have an attitude as if they are 'all that'. There is a tremendous need to improve patient relations if they expect to attract and keep a good clientel. Apparently they treat so many shady characters they need to pass out a rule book.\r
My new provider told me these complaints were typical of several other patients treated who had first been to Pain Treatment Center.
Pros: Single level access facility with on site parking
Cons: Overall 'personality' of this place is lousy
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