They claim she was operating without a license. She's a great doctor & I hope she gets the problem corrected very soon & back in business
I first started seeing Dr. Pearson back in 1999, so Trust Me, she isn't a "fake" doctor nor is she like most of the the doctors that only half listen to your problems or complaints and she did NOT readily just write script's for pain medicine, without trying other options. I also started taking my mother to her about a year ago and she has really helped her. On top of handling her pain management Dr. Pearson also cauterized the nerves in my mother's back, and the results have been amazing. Since then, I have also had to start seeing her as a patient again and I trust her COMPLETELY. When I found out that I needed spinal surgery (sooner rather than later), I wanted Dr. Pearson to do it, but unfortunately she couldn't so she did the next best thing and refered me to the specialist who had done the very same procedure, on her. On the topic of her license expiring, I don't care to add anything further to it other than We ALL make mistakes.
Dr Amy Pearson treated her patients with respect and dignity. I found her to be consistently kind and knowledgeable. I agree she is Not a Fake Dr...the Real Deal!!
They say she was operating without a pain mgmt license but I would think the office staff would have made sure that happened an didn't expire!! Dr.Pearson was just getting started on my pain issues , I had a epederal in my neck an I was very nervous an she was the most patient Dr.Ive been to in years !!! She really does understand what your going thru!! I PRAY she is doing ok after going thru what she has been thru , I mean she is a real Dr., Shes not fake Dr. the license was a mistake but one that can be resolved soon I hope ! Thanks for the help that I received from her an her staff , Godspeed Dr.Pearson hope to see you sooner than later!! Happy Holidays
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