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  • Report:  #41291

Complaint Review: Dr.James R. Campbell D.O.

Dr.James R. Campbell, D.O. Rip-off forced to buy prescription at doctors favorite pharamacy instead of my own Canceled presciption when I refused Broken Arrow Oklahoma

  • Reported By:
    Tulsa Oklahoma
  • Submitted:
    Mon, January 13, 2003
  • Updated:
    Wed, September 15, 2010
  • Dr.James R. Campbell, D.O.
    500 S. Elm Place Broken Arrow
    Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    918-251-1391
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After a regular doctors visit for high blood preasure, he called a prescription in to the Prescriptions Compounding Pharmacy located in Broken Arrow.

I objected, but he refused to call the prescription in to Reasor's Pharmacy, which I regularly use. When Reasor's called the other Pharmacy, they refused to transfer it, called the doctor, and had him cancel my prescription.

I therefore had to select a new doctor and pay $45.00 for an office visit in order to get a prescription for my high blood pressure. I don't have any form of medical insurence.

Mike
Tulsa, Oklahoma
U.S.A.

3 Updates & Rebuttals


tiffanymarie23

tulsa,
Oklahoma,
United States of America

what?

#4General Comment

Wed, September 15, 2010

my parents go to doctor campbell all the time for many years and they have even had the same medication as described, however doctor campbell has never had a problem calling in prescriptions anywhere else. My parents have moved twice and have used three different pharmacies and he has never complained nor refused them to switch pharmacies like the other person stated he must have had a good reason for his choose.


Sherri

Richmond,
California,
U.S.A.

Contact your State Medical Board & Pharmacy Board

#4Consumer Suggestion

Tue, January 14, 2003

Being that you are uninusured, it obviously had nothing to do with insurance/HMO issues. It was not a medication that required a triplicate (narcotic). You should be able to go to any pharmacy of your choosing.

It is very unethical at the least, probably illegal in the worst. I wonder what type of arrangement the doc had with the pharmacy or if he has a financial interest in it.


gregory

redding,
California,
U.S.A.

I would ask James R. Campbell for a response

#4Consumer Comment

Tue, January 14, 2003

01-14-03
It doesn't sound like the kind of thing a family physican (MD or DO) would normally do. Sending you to Compounding Pharmacy located in Broken Arrow, instead of the one of your choosing? Maybe Dr. Campbell has a legitimate reason. I'd sure like to hear it.

James R. Campbell Family Practice), DO (AOA Certified), Broken Arrow, OK 74012

Oklahoma State Univ College of Osteopathic Medicine 1977

http://www.do-online.org/jamesrcampbelldo

I found the address below where you can e-mail him and maybe ask for him to respond in a public letter.

https://www.msecportal.org/go/
msecportal/patient/mail_intro.jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@@1846762622.
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cadcgeeehjklbgfcmhclncnm.0

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