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    Tracy McNair, FNP

    3.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    First Med Suboxone Center

    3.0(2 reviews)
    54.4 km

    First of all, what a patient takes is no one's business but their own. I have been to methadone…read moreclinics who try to up my dosage, just bc I was sick with the flu. This clinic has changed my life. Yes, I am an addict, yes I have back problems but I am able to cope with my addiction to where I am not spending 100 dollars a on pills. Yes, doctors have nice houses, they are doctors. I have nothing but gratitude for them helping me change my life. There are people who can take pain meds responsibly. Unfortunately I'm not there yet but one day at a time. Thank you.

    This Suboxone Center is an absolute joke. To protect my sources, let just say, a close friend works…read morewith them and another is a patient and I personally have gotten to know both the "director" and her husband, the "doctor", inside and outside the clinic. The doctor overseeing the program has routinely prescribed drugs as strong and addictive as fentanyl and oxycodone to patients who have had no CT or MRI and no proof of any pain what-so-ever. He verbally tells patients to take more than prescribed and that they can always come back for more and stronger prescriptions when they run out. His reports often say migraine with aura and muscle spasms (two pain conditions that are more or less unprovable) whether the patient complains of these symptoms or not. He is operating a pill mill while also running a treatment center. He is creating/enabling addicts in one office and treating them for substances abuse issues in another. Further more, his female patients have complained about comments that make them uncomfortable and his insistence on "hands-on" techniques and extreme attentiveness to female patients while barely speaking to male patients. In the height of absolute hypocrisy, the "director" herself wears fentanyl patches and takes oxycodone for migraines. This is a treatment that no serious physician would approve as fentanyl patches are meant for chronic pain, not intermittent headaches and migraines are actually a side effect of both medications. The effects of these drugs or lack of them at times have made her unable to do her job. That's right, she has been too high or jones-ing to complete her duties as a drug abuse counselor. This whole ordeal seems more like something from a bad medical drama than reality and if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes, I wouldn't believe it. How she can, with the strongest painkillers known to man coursing through her veins, look a patient in the eye and say that she understands their struggles with addiction and how they have to push through any pain they have that led to their addiction with breathing exercises and coping techniques is beyond me. I suppose that even though this program is quite possibly the worst I've ever seen, there are so few programs out there that this one may be helping some people. The last thing I want to do with this review is dissuade anyone from finding help which is hard enough to obtain. I guess my advice to people seeking treatment is that like in any other program, personal responsibility is the key. You can't always trust the "professionals" that are there to help you. After all, they are there for the pay checks. And if you have seen their home, you'd know that they are some pretty nice pay checks... I would suggest that instead of or in addition to a program like this, you find a Narcotics Anonymous Meeting where you can meet people that really do understand your problem, have actually struggled to overcome it, and have no motivation other than helping you out of true empathy and compassion.

    Tracy McNair, FNP - acupuncture - Updated May 2026

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