Dr. William Moore is board certified in pain medicine and practices interventional pain management in Fort Worth and Arlington Texas. He focuses on treatment of the spine, and utilizes a wide range of… Read more ›
I had been seeing Dr. Moore for chronic pain management, and he did a fair job providing it, then about 4 month ago, on a busy day, I waited over an hour just for my Rx's, my nightmare began. They took the directions for one of my meds and put it only one of my other meds. Because I was tired and in pain, I didn't notice un…
University | Degree | Focus | Graduated |
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Trinity University in San Antonio | Bachelors Degree | BA in Business Administration | Not Specified |
University of Texas Health Science Center of San Antonio | Medical Degree | M.D. | Not Specified |
Institution | Focus | Year |
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Residency - Ochsner Clinic Foundation Hospital in New Orleans | Anesthesiology | Not Specified |
Fellowship - Texas Tech University Health Science Center in Lubbock | Pain Medicine and Interventional Pain Management | Not Specified |
Certification | Cert. Body | Year |
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American Board of Pain Medicine | Not Specified |
Position | Organization | Time |
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Assistant Professor | Texas Tech University Health Science Center, International Pain Institute Assistant Professor in Pain Management/Anesthesiology Department | Present |
Role | Organization | Time |
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Professional Member | American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians | Present |
Professional Member | North American Spine Society | Present |
Professional Member | Texas Pain Society | Present |
Professional Member | Texas Medical Association | Present |
Professional Member | Tarrant County Medical Society | Present |
Emergency Medicine
Accepts New Patients: Yes
Moore specializes in treating the following types of patients:
Medical Philosophy: Traditional Medicine
William Moore - 7273 Hawkins View Dr
“Use this practice with caution”
I had been seeing Dr. Moore for chronic pain management, and he did a fair job providing it, then about 4 month ago, on a busy day, I waited over an hour just for my Rx's, my nightmare began. They took the directions for one of my meds and put it only one of my other meds. Because I was tired and in pain, I didn't notice until they repeated the error a second time. When I called the office, the medical assistant refused to consider it was an error and told me it was ordered that way, I would have to make another appt, and pay another $30 copay, if I wanted to talk to the doctor or PA. I thought the error was fixed, they told me they didn't give physical Rxs anymore, they would send it electronically. My family member brought my medication home, and I found they had made another error. I reported it and had wait 9 days without my main pain med, only to get there and find the doctor had just left. I asked the staff to catch him, which they wouldn't, so I had to come back the next day, in pain, frustrated and tired. When I got there,a doctor I had never met before told me that, yes, they had made an error, which they wouldn't admit the first two times. He fixed the error & handed me a physical Rx for it. Then the office manager came in and told me they wouldn't see me any longer because I had gotten angry with them and yelled at the medical assistant and hung up on them out of frustration. After taking my break through pain med every 2 hours for 9 days to partially control my pain, I was in pain and overtired, but they had no empathy. If you use this practice, do so with caution. If they make medication errors 3 times over a few months, you have to wonder what other errors they are making.
“Money his focus, not patient care”
I paid my co pays and was treated during 2 visits in 2010. Six months later I began receiving bills for almost $800. After two years of harassment from the doctor, a collection agency and an adverse rating on my credit report, the doctor finally backed down when he was threatened by the insurance company with legal action for going back on his agreement not to try to collect more than the agreed upon charges with United Healthcare. He caused me more stress and grief than you can imagine. I'm sur...Original review on DoctorsDig.com
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Comment - “ Use this practice with caution ”
I had been seeing Dr. Moore for chronic pain management, and he did a fair job providing it, then about 4 month ago, on a busy day, I waited over an hour just for my Rx's, my nightmare began. They took the directions for one of my meds and put it only one of my other meds. Because I was tired and in pain, I didn't notice until they repeated the error a second time. When I called the office, the medical assistant refused to consider it was an error and told me it was ordered that way, I would have to make another appt, and pay another $30 copay, if I wanted to talk to the doctor or PA. I thought the error was fixed, they told me they didn't give physical Rxs anymore, they would send it electronically. My family member brought my medication home, and I found they had made another error. I reported it and had wait 9 days without my main pain med, only to get there and find the doctor had just left. I asked the staff to catch him, which they wouldn't, so I had to come back the next day, in pain, frustrated and tired. When I got there,a doctor I had never met before told me that, yes, they had made an error, which they wouldn't admit the first two times. He fixed the error & handed me a physical Rx for it. Then the office manager came in and told me they wouldn't see me any longer because I had gotten angry with them and yelled at the medical assistant and hung up on them out of frustration. After taking my break through pain med every 2 hours for 9 days to partially control my pain, I was in pain and overtired, but they had no empathy. If you use this practice, do so with caution. If they make medication errors 3 times over a few months, you have to wonder what other errors they are making.