drob31
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I had my appointment with Dr. Rind today, and I must say it's given me far more questions than answers.
THE GOOD:
THE BAD:
TBC...
THE GOOD:
- I have new avenue's to investigate: mold, bartonella, and lyme.
- Dr. Rind is probably operating at the extreme end of human knowledge when it comes to fringe medical conditions, or at least the one's allopath's can't handle nor understand.
- I was given a homeopathic style physical exam.
- Dr. Rind is friendly and willing to share knowledge to help me understand my potential conditions.
- Dr. Rind did not say he solved my condition, rather he put me on a path that will get me closer. I'm extremely impatient, but I look at this as a good thing.
- They have a convenient supplement "shop" right next to the office. While this seems like a negative thing, not a single person tried to push anything on me, and 3 people told me they were cheaper to get online from another source. Only one of the supplements was unique, and it wasn't that expensive.
THE BAD:
- While I was given a ton of time, I felt like I was a little rushed, and the office is chaotic. I didn't get a chance to explain all my symptoms. I had so many labs and paperwork he needed to go over, that alone takes a ton of time.
- Dr's, assistants, and interns are flying around. Dr. Rind got interrupted A LOT. This disturbed his train of thought, so I have no idea what would have happened had he not been interrupted. Since he was running late with me, which I'm not complain about, he spent at least 2 hours with me, he had to run so quickly he forgot to tell me his MTHFR protocol. I'm sure I can get a sufficient one from Freddd, but I wanted to see his, which his assistant did give me before I left.
- The cost was 650$ out of pocket since he's out of network, also known as my health insurance sucks. Is it worth it?
- He has way too many patients in a day. I arrived exactly when I was supposed to despite fighting a traffic jam. I then proceeded to wait 1.5 hours. They should limit the patients to 4 a day, and then it wouldn't be so hurried and rushed. I know this would cut down on profit, but I'm sure that place would still be pullin' 8 figures a year.
- Computer systems were failing left and right while we tried to utilize them to share information. Get rid of those antiquated computers with Apple OS's. Garbage.
TBC...