I just relocated to Arkansas and needed to establish a primary doctor in the area. She walked in the room with an attitude from the beginning and immediately asked why I was there. When I told her I needed to establish a family physician for rx refills, etc and was new to the area, she asked what meds I was taking. Other than blood pressure meds, I needed to get a rx for adderall as I have been taking it for about 8ths month b/c I was diagnosed with Adult ADHD. She was very dismissive and said she was not giving me an rx for it unless I saw a psych doc. I had explained I had already went through the whole process previously where I relocated from and could get all the records for her review. she stated that did not matter to her. I had already been without it for weeks and my work was starting to suffer. Btw, I did bring in my rx bottles with all the info on it. To sum it up, based on her comments towards me, she treated as if I was addict with a problem, which I am far from. I understand the stigma that goes along with that medication but I am not an addict or abuse my medication. I was very insulted by how I was treated. I walked out of the room and the office. Although the staff was nice, the office should be sanctioned for several HIPAA violations since I heard an entire story about another patient including the name, her insurance, what she tests her needed done, etc at the front desk. It was not a good impression meeting my first physician in Arkansas.