I have been seeing Dr. Jeeb for over 2 years as he helped with my fallen arches, and during that time Dr. Gulistani tried to prescribe me various painkillers like some sort of drug dealer. I always told him I would never do those hard drugs but he kept asking.
It was about the time I wanted to get a second opinion is when Dr. Jeeb told me that I needed something for the pain and prescribing the pills is when i started to think he was receivng a commission for drugs he prescribed. I had heard about this practice on the news but I never thought that Dr. Jeeb Gulistani would get into that bad business.
I wanted to start seeing another doctor who would give me a more homeopathic approach to my treatment, I was sick of Dr. Jeeb's negativity. I submitted a request for my medical files and he said I wasnt allowed to take them. I was shocked by his reply to my request, as I know the doctors have no property rights to the medical files they take about there patients. Its the patients property and they are welcome to bring the files to their next doctor.
I threatened to Dr. Jeeb that I would take this to the Sergoun General if necessary, and he laugned at me.
Stacey
Dallas,#2Consumer Comment
Sat, October 19, 2013
Medical Records are property of the physician/hospital. You can file a request for your records and you will receive any and all copies if the physician/hospital charges a fee. You can ask your new Doctor to request your medical records with your permission. All records are held for legal/retention purposes. As for you contacting "Sergoun General" good luck.