Reviews
The first visit with this MAPS went rather well. I felt like the doctor took a good amount of time assessing my situation and giving an overview of what can help. I was hopeful and pleased upon leaving. My second appointment however, did not go anywhere near as well. The RN who saw me rushed the appointment, ignored concerns I wanted to discuss, did not ask if I had questions about anything and told me that the only help I could get was physical therapy and to stop my current medication (that has helped some) to another that I do not wish to go on. I know there are other treatments options, and she made me feel as if I should suck it up and deal with it when I get extremely debilitating pain. I felt hopeless, discarded and not pleased at all. I will not be going back. I will go get physical therapy and help at another location that at least acts like I'm worth the staff's time.
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8 years ago (01-05-2017)
Not a real pain clinic.
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8 years ago (07-12-2017)
Maps is the only known pain clinic(to me and pharmacies at least) in the con rapids area and I couldn't be more disappointed. The only good thing about this place is it's physical therapy program with life time fitness. But my experiences with the doctors are TERRIBLE. ive seen two doctors there both elderly. I'm only 21 as of the time of writing this review and they treat me like I know literally nothing. I don't know everything, but I don't know nothing. Both doctors wouldn't prescribe me pain medication. The first time I went, the doc prescribed me 10 tramadol 50mg. That's it. For a month. I have fibromyalgia and I'm in a lot of constant pain and they did nothing but give me physical therapy. It's try that PT is the correct response to help fibromyalgia, but not the constant pain that I currently have. After having 7 therapy sessions, I saw another doctor. She was very passive aggressive to me and refused to listen to what I had to say. She constantly ignored me and said they don't prescribe any pain killers but tramadol to those with fibro, just because of policy. That's ridiculous. I requested a handicapped sticker for my car and inturrupted me saying "I almost never give those. We're here to keep you moving, not being still." No. No, no no! I'm there to NOT BE IN PAIN. that's what I pay all my money to. I've been in pain for 7 years and I'm tired of it. If that will help me not be in pain, that's what I want. She finally gave me the medication I requested after pushing for one that I didn't want and gave me tramadol for a month, one a day,even though I need 2 to last a whole day. This place is FL of people only obsessed with excersizing and against pain management. It's not a pain clinic. It's a gym. Never going back.
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9 years ago (11-11-2016)