Eric Pinnar Moved to FL????
Does anyone know what is going on? Or what this means for self-pay people who still have a year of pre-paid maintenance?? I made an appointment for next week to go in and touch base even though i dont need an adjustment, but wanted to know if anyone else knew anything. I'm kind of shocked that we didn't get any emails or anything, letting us know about the change. My friend that was in there today said that nobody really seemed to have any answers.
Thanks for any info anyone might have.
-McMoo
After discovering the practice had been sold and that everything essentially has fallen apart at their office since, I have been trying to locate an office that will accept Pinnars patients as well as get copies of medical records.
I was hopeful when I received an email that Phil was trying to open a place to help patients with adjustments, but have since learned that it appears Dr. Mercia (sp?) - Sleep Heart/Afterband threatened legal action if Phil continued.
I filed a complaint since no one would bother to respond to my requests for records and Afterband essentially told me "that if I didn't want to be treated at their office, then they didn't have my records." I've since received bits and pieces of my records.
I contacted Robert Pinnar's office in hopes of being able to be adjusted there. I emailed the information they requested a few weeks ago. I've yet to hear back.
This morning I contacted Bluepoint Surgical Group and now have an appointment for next month (which is alot better that the pile of nothing I had previously).
It was refreshing to hear understanding from the kind lady I spoke to about getting fills/care at Bluepoint's office (very much unlike Robert Pinnars office).
So I guess I'll see how this goes. I'm with everyone else in their disappointment and feeling of abandonment caused by the way we were all dropped by E. Pinnar without any real means to get care.
I had to respond to all of this. I *didnt'* have Dr.Pinnar do my surgery. I had an appointment time, but before I met him the nice lady in billing explained to me that I had been told incorrectly,.... my insurance wouldn't pay. I knew there was no way I could pay the cost, so I said I would leave. No no no, they said... come talk to the doctor.
I tried to talk to the doctor, but kept getting distracted as he was checking messages on his phone and texting. At the time I wondered if it was because he knew I wasn't going to be a patient after all, but, in the end, I just think he thought it was okay to do. I told him office manager, who told him, and he called, very defensive... he only checked his messages twice, and only wrote a text once, and it was important, blah, blah, blah.
Needless to say, I'f I'd won the lottery, I still wouldn't have let him do it.
Fast forward 2.5 years, and I get a bill for that visit.... over $400. At first, I didn't even recognize the name, and then, when I did, I laughed. I'd changed insurances, and this was 2 and a half years later. Wasn't gonna happen. But, I called the office just to explain that, yes, I got the bill, no, I wouldn't pay it... I'd tried to leave after we knew that insurance wouldn't pay for the surgery, and was told to just meet with the doctor. Surprise! The good doctor wasn't even in town! He'd left, very abruptly, leaving many patients without support for their lap bands.
IMO, this guy is a real piece of work. I saw on the front page for this forum that he is back in town, and drumming up business. Be very careful . IMO, he is rude, arrogant, and totally lacking in morals... and apparently sense, if he thought he could charge me for a visit I tried to end, 2.5 years ago.