Jewbacca
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- Mar 20, 2012
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Good Evening Ladies & Gentlemen,
As I had briefly mentioned when introducing the Paris Pain Clinic this past week, I have been in frequent communication with several pain management physicians in Europe that have served the NHLPA and NFLPA retired player demographic for many years in an effort to bring some additional resources to the members of DBG.
In any case, I’m pleased to report that I’ve obtained final authorization from a second clinic that serves this same demographic to introduce them to our membership.. This particular clinic, The Geneva Pain Clinic, is affiliated with PPC through an operating partnership stemming from contracts with the various retired players associations.
As mentioned in my PPC introductory post, and to use an example that many DBG members will be familiar with, this provider operates in much the same manner as the Airmail Group, but without a website, which is by design in order to help protect the privacy and security of their patients, some of whom are household names in North America professional sports. Should you choose to contact them, you will be required to submit a brief medical history questionnaire, after which you will be either:
So as to remain true to my policy of transparency and full disclosure, I must state that I am not presently, nor have I been, a patient of this clinic, although I have submitted my medical records for review, and anticipate placing my first order with them sometime over the next few days. Additionally, I count some 18 former opponents and teammates who are current patients of this provider, and the feedback that I’ve received from those I’ve contacted has been unanimously positive thus far.
So then, without further ado, their contact email address is as follows:
genevaclinic@countermail.com
Best wishes to everyone in their continued pursuit of suitable alternatives in the aftermath of the Mexican vendor network disaster, and I sincerely hope that this healthcare provider will serve as another small step in the right direction as we continue to chart a new course in this ever changing and evolving industry.
Jewy
As I had briefly mentioned when introducing the Paris Pain Clinic this past week, I have been in frequent communication with several pain management physicians in Europe that have served the NHLPA and NFLPA retired player demographic for many years in an effort to bring some additional resources to the members of DBG.
In any case, I’m pleased to report that I’ve obtained final authorization from a second clinic that serves this same demographic to introduce them to our membership.. This particular clinic, The Geneva Pain Clinic, is affiliated with PPC through an operating partnership stemming from contracts with the various retired players associations.
As mentioned in my PPC introductory post, and to use an example that many DBG members will be familiar with, this provider operates in much the same manner as the Airmail Group, but without a website, which is by design in order to help protect the privacy and security of their patients, some of whom are household names in North America professional sports. Should you choose to contact them, you will be required to submit a brief medical history questionnaire, after which you will be either:
- Approved directly, and receive a follow up email with a product menu;
- Receive a follow up email requesting additional medical records and / or a prescriptive history documenting that you have received the product(s) requested in the past or;
- Declined by the reviewing physician, should your condition not be one that they are able to treat. From former players I've spoken with, outright declinations can occur if the physician is uncomfortable with the presentation of your medical history in any manner, although they are relatively rare, and a request for additional documentation is the more likely outcome, should there be any questions or concerns on the part of the reviewing physician.
So as to remain true to my policy of transparency and full disclosure, I must state that I am not presently, nor have I been, a patient of this clinic, although I have submitted my medical records for review, and anticipate placing my first order with them sometime over the next few days. Additionally, I count some 18 former opponents and teammates who are current patients of this provider, and the feedback that I’ve received from those I’ve contacted has been unanimously positive thus far.
So then, without further ado, their contact email address is as follows:
genevaclinic@countermail.com
Best wishes to everyone in their continued pursuit of suitable alternatives in the aftermath of the Mexican vendor network disaster, and I sincerely hope that this healthcare provider will serve as another small step in the right direction as we continue to chart a new course in this ever changing and evolving industry.
Jewy