You obviously have the wrong clinic here or are totally out for revenge and making all of this up. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that you just have the wrong clinic, there are several pain clinics with similar names to the Tampa Pain Clinic, so I can see where you could easily get that confused. But, if that is the case, you need to file an update with the correct clinic and doctor because you are accusing an innocent man of some horrible deeds. It is obvious that you have the wrong clinic here because THIS clinic does not accept insurance except tricare and I doubt you are a military member, and does not offer any services except pain control medications and massage therapy. That is it. So, you are obviously referring to a different clinic. Question: WHY in your post do you not use the name of the doctor that gave you problems? That is very strange to me. It seems to me that if I were you, and had legitimate complaints, I would be plastering the doctor’s name all over that post! This clinic belongs to Dr. David VanDercar, M.D., Ph.D., P.A. So, what is the name of the doctor that you are referring to??
Also, to be quite honest, you (first poster) sound like you are a shady person. Pill junkies will put themselves through surgery after surgery just to get the pain meds. (26 surgeries?? Come on, now. You sound like you probably have issues.) There are many people who do this, it is not uncommon at all – but personally, I can’t imagine putting myself through so many surgeries just for an addiction. In your own words, you are making yourself sound like a junkie. You also sound like a person who gets by in life by suing people/companies and taking advantage of any poor soul who has the misfortune of crossing your path. This is called lawsuit abuse and having worked in the court system myself, I find lawsuit abuse disgusting and wrong; in the end we all end up paying more for services because of lawsuits.
You have the wrong clinic or are making this up. Either way you should correct your mistake. We are all human and we make errors – not a big deal. However, not correcting this IS a big deal because, like I previously said, you are accusing an innocent man. Dr. VanDercar is the most ethical doctor I have personally met and it is unfair of you to not correct your post.
My guess is that whatever doctor you did go see (Not Dr. VanDercar, obviously) gave you a drug test in which you tested positive. That caused you embarrassment and humiliation and you were probably highly upset that you couldn’t get your drugs because of your addiction. So, this whole post of yours is most likely just an attempt at revenge to some doctor out there. YOU are the one who tested positive for marijuana and what you do is your business as far as I’m concerned, but still...
Dr. VanDercar has not gone to jail nor been the subject of a DEA sting, or the clinic would have been shut down – which it is not. Also, Dr. VanDercar’s assistant is NOT missing – she has worked there many years and continues to do so. Her name is Emily and she would never consider recommending an RX dosage nor ever consider signing a prescription. You are wrong, wrong, wrong. I just hope that YOU have the ethics to correct your mistake – immediately. I am personally offended that you are degrading my doctor; the man who has given me my life back. I’m not sure what doctor or clinic you really went to or what you are trying to do here, but Dr. VanDercar has no reason to ‘cover his butt’ because he follows the law stringently.
He is extremely strict with all of his patients and he will dismiss a patient who is not adhering to the pain management contract that we all sign on our first visit or if he has a big reason to believe that they are doing something shady. For example, look at the person who responded to her own post talking about how she was discharged, but this was only after she said all those wonderful things about the clinic in the first place. And BTW, if she was discharged, there must be more to the story than what she’s said so far – and it sounds like she wasn’t actually discharged, but rather that based on a phone call of some sort, which maybe though unverified just pushed them over the edge after hearing and observing some other facts about her and on top of her coming all the way out of state, they told her that they wouldn’t prescribe drug a, (as it probably sells for a lot of money on the street)….
Anyway, among other things, the contract includes that patients are not allowed to doctor-shop or participate in any unethical behaviors whatsoever. Dr. VanDercar follows the letter of the law and he truly cares about his patients and sees the importance of managing pain. He certainly has the ability and accreditation to go into other career fields and make more money in a less stressful environment. However, I believe that he works in pain management out of kindness and philanthropy. Anyone who knows him knows that he is not in it for the money. In fact, his office visits are about $50 - $75 cheaper than the other clinics I considered before choosing Tampa Pain Clinic. Chronic pain sufferers who do not get help take their own lives regularly, do you understand that? Dr. VanDercar understands it and has chosen to spend his life preventing this and helping as many people as he can.
There does happen to be a pharmacy on a different floor in the professional offices building, but there is no business association between the clinic and the pharmacy as I have heard of in other pain clinics. Dr. VanDercar’s patients are encouraged to use whatever pharmacy they choose – why would they care where you fill your prescription? That has nothing to do with the clinic at all and makes no sense. I personally choose to go to the pharmacy in the building because it is convenient being that I am already there and they are very efficient and I always have my several prescriptions filled within 10 minutes. From my personal experience, other pharmacies such as CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart can take anywhere from 30 minutes to 2 hours to fill multiple prescriptions, depending on how busy they are. Also, the pharmacy staff at Kay’s pharmacy (in the building) are all very nice and sociable, just like Dr. VanDercar and his staff.
It seems like you are trying to go on a vendetta here. But that is just wrong. I mean such stories can affect one’s reputation To the public reading this person’s posts, please understand that none of this information applies to the Tampa Pain Clinic and it is very easy to verify this. Feel free to contact the clinic yourself and do your own research and never, ever take the word of a fruitcake like this person. Especially since TPC is known as being an extremely reputable pain clinic, and it provides great services to legitimate pain patients.