They now go under the name of Indiana Polyclinic, guess too much bad press so Arbuck changed the name, but it's still the same game."" Suboxone clinic"" is right on the mark, I had to be in excruciating pain to get them to prescribe Norco and then they would only give me enough for 3-4 weeks because that was the length of time that my back was ""supposed"" to take to feel better according to them. They seemed to think I was an Addict since I was prescribed Opiates and Fentanyl once before, and I was treated as such, any request for something other than Suboxone was greeted with skepticism at best. The ONLY reason why I've put up with them was that one of their ""counselors"" (Psych Student) was a very greet person to talk to (wish I could find out where he was going to next) and he helped a bit with my depression (which I.P. 'Doctors"" seem to think EVERY Pain patient has, which they DO NOT). Unfortunately that counselor left and I was stuck with one who was hostile and kept asking over and over details about things which were not her business till I got angry about it. When I asked for a different counselor I was released due to ""non-compliance"" (ie the providers black balled me). I've seen that the complaints way outnumber the compliments and can see why having been mentally and in a sense physically (refusing to provide relief from severe pain).\r
There are several other reasons why I would NOT recommend them to ANYONE, but I want to keep this posting brief, in short avoid them like a road kill for dinner.
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