Horrible care
We are new to the area, my wife is trying to find a primary care doctor. Meanwhile she hurt her knee (torn miniscus, maybe)
We went to Urgent care in Charleston WV. She works at CAMC, and we will go to the Urgent care in Nitro WV (CAMC) from now on . I don't think it could be worse than this was.
It was not busy. She saw a doctor, who was more about getting her out of there than really doing anything. This is fine, it happens. We were told the prescription was sent to Kroger, down the street, be about 20-30 minutes. We go to Kroger. 35 minutes later, there is no script. We called back to the clinic, and this of course took 15 minutes, and while we are waiting, we get a call from CVS, in the other direction, that our script is ready.
We go to CVS (another story entirely) and they have no record of us. We played the voicemail CVS left, and they poked around, helping others while we waited another 15-20 minutes, then when they got back around to us after a few phone calls (Phone calls?) there is nothing for us.
We go back to the clinic, this is 80 minutes since we left the clinic. We ask the receptionist who told use to wait. Later she comes out with a screen print of the cancelled prescription (unsigned) for CVS and told us we can go to any pharmacy we want.
SO now they think we are stupid too! It just keeps getting better.
We asked about the note on the paper that it was expired, and after some hmm-ing and hahhh-ing she goes back and talks to the doctor who said he will phone it in. (Is this why we need more technology? So we can phone things in like SouthWest Airlines was doing instead of using computers?),. We chose Walgreens.
We go to Walgreens, also down the same street, and I asked the pharmacist if they could fill the script on the paper. Of course they could not, it was just a printout not an actual prescription as I thought. Anyway, a few minutes later the script was phoned in, and we had our meds after over 2 hours of back and forth after leaving the clinic. None of the stops were more than a few minutes from each other.
We have received medical care in several different states, different hospitals, doctors, and received care in the public domain in Europe where it socialized, which actually is pretty bad.
But hands down this was one of the worst experiences for a doctor visit, and also unimaginably stupid doing a scavenger hunt around town trying to find where our script was sent.
7 de fevereiro de 2026
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