
No harm, no foul! TR I looked up the physician whom I was told prescribes ivermectin. I am copying and pasting stuff from the website: "Please note: Certificates of Medical Exemption are generally not available at this clinic. Dr. Hassell is on a voluntary leave of absence from York Medical and continues in good health. He regrets not being able to help those who sought his care. He is extremely grateful to the York Medical staff and management for their support, both of himself and for those patients who have tried to reach him through the clinic. His colleagues at the clinic will be happy to care for you. I am not sure what to make of this. He is at a walk-in clinic now and it looks like if I go there, I might get someone else. What do you think about this? I think the doctors at americasfrontlinedoctors.org are able to see people on a telehealth visit to prescribe ivermectin if needed. or you can always call that office and see if that doctor is available to see? I love good sarcasm! I wish I could be more sarcastic, but I don’t care! TR
After years of practicing family medicine, I am now working only at York Medical, a multi-physician walk-in setting. It is generally open every day from 9 AM until 6 PM. When I am not on duty, one of my colleagues will be pleased to care for you. In the evening, please make sure to arrive before 5:30 PM in order to secure a place. Once you register, you will generally be given the option to leave, and some idea of a safe time to return when your place in the queue will be saved."