A affected person who dangers having issue accessing vital medicines as a result of a health care provider scarcity in New Brunswick says the weeks forward are going to be ‘very difficult.’
And not using a household physician, she and lots of others face important difficulties renewing prescriptions for opioid painkillers.
Parish, who lives in Victoria Nook simply outdoors the city Woodstock, has been in fixed ache since a automotive accident in 2014 led to a complete hip alternative.
“They diagnosed me with CRPS, which is complex regional pain syndrome, which means my body had a traumatic incident where my sympathetic nervous system doesn’t know how to shut down because there’s so much pain in the leg,” she mentioned.
For the previous eight years, she has relied on each day doses of oxycodone and oxycocet — opioids categorized as managed substances — to handle her ache. However now, her household physician is leaving on the finish of the month, and she or he hasn’t been capable of finding a brand new one.
“There’s nowhere here in the local area to get (my prescription) refilled. I have called every doctor’s office from Edmundston all the way to Fredericton. There are no doctors accepting patients, and their list is endless,” Parish mentioned.

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Parish mentioned her present household physician, in addition to 811, advised her stroll in clinics and eVisit NB, a telemedicine service, wouldn’t be capable to renew her prescription after her refills expire.
That leaves her with two choices: the emergency room or NB Well being Hyperlink, a stop-gap service designed to assist New Brunswickers and not using a household physician.
In contrast to walk-in clinics, it will probably present referrals, order diagnostic exams, and assist handle continual situations.
Parish is at the moment on the wait checklist for NB Well being Hyperlink.
Till Parish is assigned as a Well being Hyperlink affected person, she’ll must go to the ER for refills.
“They make you wait forever because you look fine. They leave me in the waiting room for 20, 30 hours when my brain is on fire so bad that I can’t even think,” she mentioned.
Based on the New Brunswick Faculty of Pharmacists, pharmacists are at the moment in a position to prolong and renew prescriptions for managed substances.
Nonetheless, that authority comes with a number of restrictions, and is topic to the pharmacist’s medical discretion.
Parish mentioned her pharmacist advised her they might not be capable to renew her opioid primarily based medicine.
Well being Minister Dr. John Dornan says the province is working to broaden entry to main care.
“We are encouraging folks who fall into that dilemma to enlist and enroll with NB Health Link. Physicians and nurse practitioners can help with that,” Dornan advised World Information.
A spokesperson for Medavie, the corporate that runs NB Well being Hyperlink, says the service has clinics in each well being zone, and a brand new one is predicted to open in Woodstock within the coming months.
Till then, Parish stays on the wait checklist for NB Well being Hyperlink, hoping for an answer earlier than her prescriptions run out.
“So what do I do? What do we do? I’m not alone. There are so many of us New Brunswickers who either don’t have a family doctor or haven’t had a family doctor,” she mentioned.