I have seen the same Bellin doc since he saved my then 6 month old child's life in 1986. As a working RN, BSN I was always treated well. I have since become physically disabled (due in part to another doctor's error) and since my insurance has come from Medicare (at $240/month) my quality of care has gone down the toilet! I cannot remember my last diagnostic test despite worsening symptoms. Now and despite having taken myself off prescribed opioids never once "lost" "spilled" or requested early or from any other provider in over *ten years*, and at almost 60 years old, I am being treated like a drug distributing CRIMINAL rather than a patient. I was just taken off anxiety medication (also never abused and in fact often refilled late because I only used as needed). Why was I cut off a med in such dangerously cold turkey style? I was expected to pick up my script in person, without warning, despite being physically disabled and needing assistance to get around, with influenza and worsening withdrawal symptoms including episodic PTSD panic attacks and with no car and both my sons working. All so they could get a random drug screen from me when because of their incompetence I had been without the med for 4 days already, which a lay person may not realize would hopelessly skew the results but *I do*! They would not even give me a small emergency supply to hold me over until I could, at this late stage, find a new doctor. This is the very definition of negligent malpractice and CLEAR discrimination against Medicare patients. To top it all off my doctor wasn't even there. These decisions were made by the "clinic director" and "a nurse." No matter how you look at it this. is. wrong.