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Most caregiver cards are at about 6weeks right now..Very low staffed at the DOH.does anybody know of it takes the 6-8 week timeline to add a caregiver?
Most caregiver cards are at about 6weeks right now..Very low staffed at the DOH.does anybody know of it takes the 6-8 week timeline to add a caregiver?
cool thats what i figured.Most caregiver cards are at about 6weeks right now..Very low staffed at the DOH.
NO..If you know the persons BCI passes the DOH guidelines and you signed them up..You know for sure it will be approved..They have 15 Buis.days after they receive your caregiver app to notify you IF you or a caregiver are NOT APPROVED.cool thats what i figured.
when your try and add a caretaker does the sate notify the patient if they get approved?
Yes please, what's the number and name of Dr.?There is a RI Dr that charges $400 and I know of at least 15 people, myself included, that have gone to him. Best $400 I ever spent. I have the information if anyone needs it.
Yea, great guy, left town with about 80 patients $$. Pill Junkie, fuckin crumb. Name is PancholiYes please, what's the number and name of Dr.?
Hey your right they ARE shady and they want you to do ALL the legwork that you can do all on your own. They are thieves.[/QUOTEI]
I think they have a staff of three. I could be wrong about that. Gathering your own medical records and proof of a qualifying condition is not hard and within reason IMHO! They are doing a great service to the community and citizens of Rhode Island. As more offices open I am sure the price will come down a little. This isn't Venice Beach California; Thankfully! They are medical professionals and not handing out recommendations like passes to the circus.
Ive been to 11 state consultations and the 300.00 dollars they charge is only kept if you qualify for the MMP program. Lots of doctors deny the MMP program because they make money from prescribing meds to patients and to be honest, there is nothing shady about 11 state consultation because the day I went there were about 5 people waiting to be seen and only 2 got there approval the other 3 got their cash back. so I dont think its shady beside they are putting thier license on the line to make a 300.00????If you are referring to Dr. P he is no longer doing this.
I have learned a little about 11th state, here is what i know so far. They ask for some kind of medical documents to verify your claim but not a copy of your medical record, Also the $300 is paid upfront before your meeting, so you could pay for them to say no. My suspicions started when I called them and asked the Doctors name and was told I would find that out when I arrived at my appointment. I then called the Department of Health and they had no information on any such practice. Anyone who is not willing to give there credentials upfront is most likely hiding something. Seems kinda shady to me so far. This service will most likely vanish sooner then later just like the others have. I heard a few rumors of another service starting up that sounds to me like it will be more legit then this one (when i know more about them I will pass on the info).