Category: | Doctor, Health, |
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Address: | 3742 Winterfield Rd, Midlothian, VA 23113, USA |
Postal code: | 23113 |
Phone: | (804) 330-3335 |
Website: | http://www.fpsrichmond.com/index.php |
Monday: | 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM |
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Tuesday: | 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM |
Wednesday: | 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM |
Thursday: | 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM |
Friday: | 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM |
Saturday: | Closed |
Sunday: | Closed |
DR. TURNER is THE BEST DOCTOR! I am well aware that I am far from simple medically and have sought out to find a treatment plan that works best for me. Dr. Turner has continuously put in consistent effort to find me what works best for me. Dr. Turner thinks outside the box and advocates for his patient's wants and needs and best interest. Dr. Turner pays attention to detail and cares about the social factors of his patients' lives and takes initiative to get to know his patients and make them feel heard. He never seems in a rush or like he is there simply to prescribe medication or diagnose. He takes his time, literally sits down and provides a space where patients feel safe and cared for. I drive 45 minutes to see Dr. Turner because he is so great, and soon I'll be about an hour away, yet will continue to drive the distance to ensure such great care for myself. THANK YOU SO MUCH Dr. TURNER.
My wife and I have been patients of FPSR since 1995 and we have always been happy with the quality of care received. If you need an appointment, they will always fit you in the same day, usually within an hour or so of when you call. They have a great, modern office and the staff is friendly. Great family practice.
I have gone to this practice for many years and have always received good care, reasonable wait times, ease in appointment-making, and friendly, helpful service from the office staff. Recently, however, an unfortunate incident has necessitated my move to another practice.
I have seen many of the providers in this office, but my main provider was a family nurse practitioner, Lynn Woodcock. About 8 month ago I saw Dr. Tuner instead, for a thyroid test/medication review. After that Lynn left for another practice, so I saw Dalia for a physical/pelvic exam and thyroid test. Both practitioners were professional and answered all my questions.
At the beginning of these two appointments, I gave Dr. Turner and Dalia a printed list of each of my medications and their dosage and purpose. I take quite a few medications and for both this was their first time seeing me, so I wanted to make it easier for them to review my medications. I also mentioned that one of the medications on the list had to be called in to be refilled, as it was filled by a compounding pharmacy. Dalia returned the list to me a short time later; I don't remember whether Dr. Turner kept the list or returned it to me. Neither of them commented on being unfamiliar with any of the medications on the list, including the one that had to be compounded. (Of course, these medications are all also in my medical file.)
After the visit I tried to renew the compounded medication that was on the list. It was originally prescribed by Lynn, and I have been taking it for many years. (It is a very low dose and is not an opioid and not addictive.) Both Dalia and Dr. Turner refused to renew the prescription, saying that they were not familiar with the medication. Dr. Turner said that I will have to go back to the person who prescribed it for a renewal.
I can certainly understand not being familiar with a medical condition or a medication, but I cannot understand not being willing to take a little time to read up on an unfamiliar medication. I sent both Dr. Turner and Dalia links to some of the many clinical trials and research on this medication. They did not respond. If they had specific concerns about my taking this medication, I can understand their decision to not prescribe it. But to refuse to to prescribe something that has worked well for a patient for many years simply because one is not familiar with it, and to refuse to read anything about the medication or provide the patient with feedback about any concerns, is, in my mind, unprofessional and a dereliction of duty.
So I have done as Dr. Turner suggested and moved to the office where Lynn is now practicing, so I can continue with all my medications. It is good to be back with someone who knows my history and is familiar with all my medications.