Pain Pill Mills
Vicodin, Oxycontin, Trelux, Percocet
Your Friendly
Clinic
Electronic doors, bullet
proof glass, a security guard, a nurse, and the 'Good Doctor'
An Inviting Waiting Room
Metal detectors,
off duty policeman, and surly nurses
Doctors
That Care
'Payment for services in cash is
preferred'
$250 For The
Initial Exam?
"Every script cost another $100"
Hey What's This?
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Florida Doctor Has Nine
Dead Patients?
A Dr Jakob Weed tragically
lost nine patients in the last two
years, and the state medical board hasn't done a thing. He is part of a
growing trend of doctors involved in Florida's "Pain Management
Clinics".
The South Florida area,
from Miami to West Palm, is becoming Moscow on the Gulf Coast. Loan
sharks, drug running, white slavery, and now drug mills.
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Dr Weiss Is Convicted
Dr Andrew Weiss, a Boca Raton doctor, who ran
Pain Management of the Palm Beaches, was
sentenced to serve 12 years
in prison and fined $200,000. Weiss admitted illegally prescribing
more than 15,000 tablets of the pain killer to persons who weren't really
his patients.
He had previously practiced medicine in
West Palm Beach under the name .
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Preferred Pharmacies
Pharmacies were always located near the
clinics, and their ownership was always questionable.
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Dr. M. Rony Francois, a native of
Port-au-Prince, Haiti, was installed by Jeb Bush. Despite problems of
communicating in English, his assistants consider him a 'Cracker Jack'
administrator.
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The Money Is Great
These flea bag quacks can make $600,000
a yr. The clinics have satellite health station all around the various
counties.
Five doctors seeing 230 patients a day,
at $250, was $57,500 a day, which becomes $14,950,000 a yr. There can be
no doubt that there was some sort of hierarchy to keep any overly
ambitious doctors in check.
It seems a safe bet that there are
others, all over the country, run by the same people.
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