Dr. Molly C. Adams
Palmetto Medical Associates
210 Freeman Farm Road
Duncan, SC, United States
29334
210 Freeman Farm Road
Duncan, SC, United States
29334
No Phone Number Provided
http://www.ghs.org
Facility Affiliations
Dr. Molly C. Adams' Credentials
Education
- Univ De Zaragoza, Fac De Med, Zaragoza, Spain (Grad. 1987)
I visited the MD360 on Verdae in an attempt to get 3 weeks of refills for my medications. Let me say that I have bipolar I and have been taking these medications for more than 10 years. In fact, I am on disability for bipolar. My recent circumstances have been that I've been back and forth between Greenville (where my family lives) and Myrtle Beach (where I live) for a little over a year, but I've mostly been in Greenville, since my mom was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer (on 9/27/16 - incidentally, her 66th birthday). Her dad - not incidentally - died from pancreatic cancer. For anyone familiar with bipolar, it should be known that situational issues hit us harder than other people. I was already dealing with a depressive episode when my mom was diagnosed, and the following year has been really difficult. I've had months where I barely got out of bed. This has led to me not keeping up with doctors appointments in MB (because that is where my psychiatrist is) and ultimately led to my case being closed at mental health (my options are limited with Medicare). So, having been doing a little better the past few months, I have had my case reopened and done the requisite intake and counselor appointments...it takes a while to actually get to see the doctor - in this case three months. I'd had my GP fill the prescriptions in the interim, but they were not quite enough to get me through to the actual psychiatrist appt., plus I am once again in Greenville. I actually went back to MB specifically for the counselor appt., so I feel I'm relatively on top of things. That brings me to MD 360. I waited through people getting seen who'd come in after me, and waited for an hour once I got shown to a room. When the doctor finally made an appearance - Molly Adams was her name - she was lacking empathy and possibly even the most basic knowledge of psych drugs as she told me she NEVER filled two of them and she doesn't fill schedule 2 drugs. The drugs in question were lithium and Seroquel - neither of which are schedule 2 drugs. I'm not trying to get high off my lithium. Perhaps more troubling was the fact that she seemed oblivious to the fact that you're not supposed to stop taking ANY psych meds cold turkey. And more troubling still may be the fact that I've had those meds refilled, I think twice, in the last three years AT THIS LOCATION. So, I completely wasted my time and gas and had to reschedule a job interview (I'm in the process of moving back here), because I want to seem lucid and intelligent and like someone they'd want to hire instead of the sleep deprived and false wired person I'd actually be sans meds. I would not recommend to anyone - or at least request a doctor who isn't Molly Adams. She probably tells people with depression that they should just exercise and they'll feel better. Note that this review is for her time at MD360 in Greenville and does not apply to her practice.
Submitted Oct. 27, 2017