If a patient believes that she/he is a good candidate for treatment with opioids I will evaluate the person in a free face-to-face interview and decide whether I will accept her/him as a patient. Besides the severity of the painful medical condition and the person’s other co-existing medical conditions I also will consider past compliance with prescribed treatment, age, criminal background, etc.. I further will review the medical records from prior treating sources. The purpose of the careful patient selection is to avoid death due to opioids: more than one person in Pinellas County dies every 2 days from an opioid-related overdose. Prescription oipioids are involved in more than a third of the deaths due to opioid overdose. Some patients’ pain can be well controlled with opioids. However, none of my patients on opioids is completely pain-free.
After putting bandages on my back I finally had surgery for 3/4 and 5 down in Boca I moved to Clearwater I found ...Dr. Hans Evers went in for a interview and then he made an appointment so he interviews first to see if he can help you what a calm, compassionate man he is he's definitely helped me with not just a pain but other things that are going on my life who lookss up things on Google and that's helped listen to me and advise me he is my best doctor in my 62 years somewhere around the top three don't hesitate to go to him.... thank you!! You will NOT b disappointed!!
You can expect the doctor Evers will be concerned about your pain a new guidelines will only allow you to have 60 mg equivalent of morphine.. bring any documentation you have to show your pain cats cans MRI exedra he's a proactive doctor and he will help you try to help deal with your pain
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