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#940234 - 10/06/09 11:29 PM
Dr. Gatell
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Registered: 07/21/04
Posts: 305
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Does anyone know what the current situation is with Dr. Gatell. I was thinking about making the plunge because it seemed as though he is very reputable and is extremely compassionate. But I have recently been reading alot of disheartening stuff about him. Sexual harassment, being watched by DEA and state board, actions against him, depression and alcoholism, expensive, and problems with his staff. Even if some of this is true, he is, from what I can read, incredibly courageous in standing up for pain patients that need opiate therapy. But before I take the plunge, which looks expensive, I would appreciate some helpful feedback from all my fellow db'ers on their detailed experiences with them and the rumors. Thanks in advance everyone and have a pain free day!
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#943196 - 10/13/09 03:42 PM
Re: Dr. Gatell
[Re: birdtruck]
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Registered: 07/22/09
Posts: 235
Loc: Somewhere over the rainbow...
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Don't do it! The heat is on! Find another doctor. I know it is hard, but talk to friends, relatives, whoever you can that you trust. There are still compassionate doctors out there. Ones who won't rip you off. I am lucky enough to have one who is down to earth, trustworthy, and is not just in it for the money. She actually cares about the well being of her patients. I know it's rare now a days, but there are still some doctors out there who truely care about their pain patients. I wish you luck, and if you decide to try this doctor, please be careful. As the other poster said, if you do get a perscription from him, you will have a very hard time getting it filled. Its kind of pointless to pay a doctor for a perscription that you can't get filled at a pharmacy!
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#944553 - 10/16/09 12:04 AM
Re: Dr. Gatell
[Re: painstaking]
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Registered: 09/24/09
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I strongly advise you not to go to him becuase of that is going on. They're only open on Mon - Wed (10-5) as of a couple of monthgs ago they weren' taiking nre patients. But those things must have changed. I'm not sure the Dr. who he has filling in for him. A very nice middle eastern man (Dr. X). I saw Dr. X one time and he started me on 8 mg of sub a day. When I left I was on 24 mg and 2 md Klonopin. All to the thanks of Maggie (office assistan). Sorry if I'm not supposed to say her name, but she ripped me off and made me feel like it was my problem. She never told me anything. I strongly believe that he got a DUI almost a year ago in Novmember. Maggie told me it wasn't true, but said John A. Gatell, 58 years old in the Peachtree City News Paper. Kinda sounds like him to me. I was told they were getting a another Doctor, but that was 6 months ago. They are a shaddy company. From Maggie to Dr. Gatell. All the pain clinics around the area are filling up with his patients. Yet Maggies still insists that I messed it up. Good Luck, ACG John A. Gatell, MD P.O.Box 3077 315 Point, Suite B Peachtree City, GA 30289 www.drgatell
Edited by Samples (10/16/09 12:09 AM)
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#946531 - 10/20/09 02:47 AM
Re: Dr. Gatell
[Re: martind]
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Registered: 07/21/04
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I might be interested in it, but from what I have read recently, the withdrawals are killer, worse than everything except methadone, and I would never want to be faced with that. I have found a combo that treats my pain, and do not need to change it imo.
As for the suboxone certification, that is true. You must have a separate DEA license to prescribe it solely for the purpose of addiction treatment. Otherwise you can prescribe it for pain. But I think buprenex and another one are the only ones FDA approved for pain.
So no doctor can prescribe either subutex or suboxone, due to the sole FDA indication of addiction, without a separate DEA license. To qualify, a doc must go through a brief course, that is typically about 20 hours long.
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