Just wondering. Was consdering placing an order somewhere for something and the site says to list doctor for varification. If I can't get my doctor to raise my meds there's no chance in hell that an OP would get an ok.
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Just wondering. Was consdering placing an order somewhere for something and the site says to list doctor for varification. If I can't get my doctor to raise my meds there's no chance in hell that an OP would get an ok.
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just don't put anything in there and confirm you don't want your Dr notified by ticking No, if it has that option.
The IOP's I order from ask for that info but give you the option of not notifying your DR and I would never ever do it! And the Meds are always sent regardless.
BaseballMommy Rated helpful
@halohippe Thanks a bunch. I am still new here and my search for this info came up empty.
They're not going to call your doctor.
Just tick "no" in the appropriate box.
I imagine 95% of what's in that questionnaire, is to cover their own backs, and assure customers, rather being a set in stone medical evaluation.
no worries mate.
I do wonder though if people have ever done this and then the IOP calls there GP and the GP says "yeah no problem, send out the meds!"![]()
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Meh...doubtful
But Ive never been a glass half full kinda person..




As for legitimate domestic OP's that sell non scheduled meds, that might be a different question. Any one have experience on here with them requiring your primary care doctor's information or calling your doctor?
--Painstaking--
There is no option to click no for doctor's information! don't know what to do!
curly Rated helpful
AMCs/IC4U are exactly the same, AMCs is just formatted a bit better..ICs is a bit all over the place (imo)
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You have to be really careful, that you're actually hitting "no"
it could do with a bit of re-hashing tbh, I still have to check it 3 times for every order.









@whitepicketfence, If you can't find the "no" button, then give them the name of a doctor that you formerly used, or just pick a name out of the phone book.
God is just dog spelled backwards
For IC4U and P4U I just left all the answers filled in as they were --even down to the Male for gender. I am female. LOL.
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For amc sites, just check No on contact your doctor, do not fill in Dr name and continue with questionnaire, it goes through just the same... but originally you will need to supply answers to the rudimentary questions.
Actually, I've encountered the Dr question with other sites and none have ever declined for my not supplying Dr info and those which 'required' it, have never attempted to contact, either/or, it did not matter, because I did not provide actual info.... just as others have stated here.
And with most places you simply do not change any pre-filled answers.
hth