Doctors Network Solutions’s earns a 1.6-star rating from 0 reviews and 13 complaints, showing that the majority of healthcare professionals are dissatisfied with network services.
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Dr. network is advertising and enticing you To join the network $34:99 a month and Saying Dental Implant are $600. You call the he dental and They try to get you to come in there office to tell you the complete price of a dental implants is around $3, 000 to $5, 000 . This is a scam and fraud and should be stop. My name is Clarence Spencer, I can be reach at [protected] or E-mail me at c.[protected]@att.net.
phone call
Called asking info about people who haven't had the phone number in at least twenty years. Wouldn't tell me anything until I told them who I was, despite them calling me with my address and phone number being repeated several times. After being told multiple times I was not the person they wished to speak to, or any of the other six people on the list, the man said this was awkward and he'd contact me at a later date
constant unnecessary phone calls. will contact counsel...
This company is fraudulent and they call at least a total of 5 to 6 times per day even after telling them you're not interested and to stop calling. I've explained to them that the insurance company is not vested with them and to remove my number; constant harassing phone calls are still continuing. This has started on Monday, July 22nd to present, calls starting at 8:00am - 6:00pm.
Keep calling and I will report to the Attorney General as well as to the local police authorities.
Is Doctors Network Solutions Legit?
Doctors Network Solutions earns a trustworthiness rating of 91%
Highly recommended, but caution will not hurt.
We found clear and detailed contact information for Doctors Network Solutions. The company provides a physical address, phone number, and email, as well as 4 social media accounts. This demonstrates a commitment to customer service and transparency, which is a positive sign for building trust with customers.
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- While Doctors Network Solutions has a high level of trust, our investigation has revealed that the company's complaint resolution process is inadequate and ineffective. As a result, only 15% of 13 complaints are resolved. The support team may have poor customer service skills, lack of training, or not be well-equipped to handle customer complaints.
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phone call
I got a call today, someone with a very thick foreign accent guy.He said he is from Doctors Network. Very persuasive I listen to him, but when I said I'm not interested, he said he's not selling anything and and that he is just offering me a product I'm eligible for and when I said no, he then called me stupid. Pathetic guy, sounds like a scammer. He needs to sell to eat, I guess. Or work descent somewhere and not harass people.
call harassment
They call me at least 3 times a day from different phone numbers (see attached pic, 4 calls already today). I have asked them to stop calling and to remove me from the list and they get very combative and say it's not a sales call and that my benefits are going to expire. [censored]ing lies, I have private insurance through my employer and would know if there was an issue with my benefits. Stop [censored]ing calling me!
People never listen they think there trying to sell something. There not. These people work for you. Not your insurance but you the members. Of ppo network. They are not scammers they are trying to tell you about benefits your insurance company won’t tell you about. Because it cost them money. Instead of costing you money. You pay your premiums to insurance and these items are a service that are 100 percent covered By your insurance. That you pay for you shouldn’t have to pay for these things over the counter if they cover them. So ya the real scammers are your insurance company’s who keep these things from you. Maybe try to listen to these people they are not trying to do anything but there job.
unsolicited calls
The Doctors Network refused to remove me from their list unless you take their survey. They claim to not be subject to do not call because they aren't selling anything. Isn't harassment illegal? I received the call at 10:47am on 9/28/18 from [protected]. They have called several days in a row multiple times per day.
They are also calling my mother, an elderly woman on fixed income causing grief and worry.
health benefits
This "Doctors Network" has been harassing me with 2 calls a day stating they are working with my insurance company and need to ask her some medical questions and to inform me of important changes coming up soon to existing policy.
My contractor knows nothing about this company and they are trying to get you to purchase additional benefits.
I blocked their number and they call from three other number, I asked to be taken off list and he tells me that does not apply to them. The caller is hard sell and asked me why I don't want health benefits I am already paying for. I asked him to send me email and he says they cannot. I was curious and told him to tell me about the benefits and first question is about pain. I replied you cannot ask questions of this nature due to HIPPA and he replied I am not going to steal your identity. Bizarre response. I ended the call and will report them to Do not call list.
I actually work for the Doctors Network and know for a fact the products are real and do work. All this creams made by hardworking slaves, spinning this millstones on the roof just for you, making sure you receive your benefits. How dare you!?
All day long they got whipped by ogre warden, whose name is Jimothy J. Fungal (very nice guy, hero, specialist, cannibal), just to work harder and faster, so every one can receive this amazing, extremely useful creams.
Me myself work there, company is legit and loyal, paying me with rice and blood of my enemies. I'm very thankful to be part of this incredible team and help people with their issues, providing this benefits. So I will not tolerate anyone talking [censored] about this blessed company!
Well if they're such a blessed company, then when legitimate questions are asked you should be able to answer all questions. You guys are fake and definitely when someone tells you that there's no interest then take it for what it's worth rather than constantly badgering someone.
Nakela I will be more than glad to answer your legitimate questions. Of course if you do give me some time to do so. Instead of historically asking one and the same question over and over again.
This is not even a call and you are already brushing everything off "You guys are fake and definitely when someone tells you that there's no interest then take it for what it's worth"
So you are not interested in receiving products to your door step without spending ANYTHING out of your pocket?! I mean sure I get it, there are some people who are fortunate enough, but I mean just get it and gift it to your neighbor. Or better yet get it and you will definitely find need for it in future. You get mosquito bites? paper cuts? you or your little angel fell down? Multivitamins?
I bet you are one of those people who hang up on "Hello".
People never listen they think there trying to sell something. There not. These people work for you. Not your insurance but you the members. Of ppo network. They are not scammers they are trying to tell you about benefits your insurance company won’t tell you about. Because it cost them money. Instead of costing you money. You pay your premiums to insurance and these items are a service that are 100 percent covered By your insurance. That you pay for you shouldn’t have to pay for these things over the counter if they cover them. So ya the real scammers are your insurance company’s who keep these things from you. Maybe try to listen to these people they are not trying to do anything but there job.
I actually work for the Doctors Network and know for a fact the products are real and do work. I have helped several people with the medication and people honestly do like the benefits. If people would give us half a chance they would realize we are legit and do actually care if they are in pain or really need these benefits. They are geared towards people suffering from arthritic pain which allot of people do, or diabetes, we did at one time offer medication for diabetics. So please, until you have listened and i mean really listened to the call don't be so quick to judge.
Tks
Actually i worked with them and they are totally legit they were able to help me with my problems and the products they offer actually work.
phone calls
they have my medical insurnace info address and all they said they were with doctors network offered me pills creams and such said they would bill my insurance company and once it was processed be shipped to my apartment or home. They said the doctor was Marcus free giving me prescription they asked alot of question about my health and what pills I take and ailments I have and so forth
dental plan
To all who are being harassed by phone calls from Doctors Network,
It is important to understand that there are multiple companies named Doctors Network, and only one is harassing individuals by strange phone calls.
I am the representative from Doctors Network (www.doctorsnetwork.com), which is a legitimate dental plan provider, and we do not have a sales team, and we do not contact individuals who have not signed up for our dental plan.
SInce our website www.doctorsnetwork.com is very prominant, individuals find our website easily and associate those phone calls with our company.
We are a dental plan company based in Brooklyn, and not California, so please make sure you get the correct Doctors Network to voice your concerns.
We feel terrible that you have a bad experience, but our company is completely different that the one that contacts you, and there is nothing we can do about that.
Thank you for understanding
The Support Team at Doctors Network
texas
I have been receiving calls from "Doctors Network" every day several times a day and they argue when I ask them to get me off their call list. The number that shows on the caller id is local and keeps changing so I don't know if I'm getting legitimate calls or telemarketing calls. When I pick up the call, they insist on telling me about their benefits even when I tell them I am going to file a complaint. It's driving me crazy! How do I get these calls to stop? Thank you.
I've gotten two phone calls from them today, and three total calls. The first one when I asked what insurance provider I had she hung up on me. The next one I told him you can't even tell me what insurance provider I have so leave me alone and I hung up on him. This last he said we work for your insurance provider, I asked so which insurance provider do I have? He said HIPPA won't allow him to disclose that. I said no, you don't work for my provider and I don't want to do any business with you so remove me from your list. He said you already do business with us, to which my response was no I do not so you better remove my name and number from your call list. He said you don't know what you're missing. I said I'm not missing anything, now remove me from your call list. Then he smarted off, oh trust me you are missing out. I hung up on him then. There has to be a way to stop them.
such a brave man! listen to the guy you might find something useful take advantage of what they are offering.
Took words out of my mouth!
You and Luka here must puff each other off in the office lol
harassing phone calls
Calling every day, I block there number and they are calling again from a different number. This has been going on too long. I tell them to stop and they say the calling will not stop. My wife answered the phone this last time and talked to them trying to get more information regarding who they were and where they were located and a phone number so she could call them back after checking the company out with the better business bureau and they told us that they did not have to disclose that by law. She tried to get them to explain where they got the number and my name they also said they did not legally have to disclose that either, furthermore they said even if you were on the do not call list they would continue the calls even after requesting them to stop and threatening a law suit. When all was said and done she finally told them we did not need or desire anything that they would be able to offer benefit wise to help supplement our insurance policy such as that fact that our insurance covers multiple vitamins imagine that that is how we figure that it was probably a scam
phone call harrassment
I have been receiving calls from "Doctors Network" every day for several weeks. The number that shows on the caller id is [protected]. When I pick up the call, there is no one there. When I try to return the call, I hear a beep and then I'm disconnected. It's driving me crazy! How do I get these calls to stop? Thank you.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer's satisfaction.
Its a scam! I worked for these idiots in thier Moscow call center. The company is actually called The Care Group based in California I think. I told people I was your benefits provider and tricked you into making a claim that cost thousands for crap you dont really need like hand cream lol. The job seemed legit but I quit when I figured it out. The doctors network actually has nothing to do with it, we were told to say thats who we were.
Hey, guys. I worked for the Doctor's network, now they are called Pharmacy network, actually. I've read a lot of comments here and you are all complaining about the calls and stuff. Let me tell you something. This pharmacies work with all commercial health plans and the medications they call you to inform about are one of the best, if not the best. Mostly, it is some medical stuff that you cannot get from pharmacies using your insurance coverage, or as they are called "over-the-counter meds". So the benefit people get is covered OTC meds and also covered delivery of those meds. People really don't pay nothing for that. I'm not working there anymore, so I really don't have the reason to lie, I just saw that you are talking s**t about them and decided to share my experience.
Hey Chris since you worked for them can you please tell us if shoving the metabolic vitamins up your bunghole really works? My butt has been bleeding profusely the last couple days and I think it's from the metabolic vitamins. They are metabolic.
@DrLawrenceSherman maybe shoving up the medicine bottle could stop that bleeding there. But you have to shout Metabolic! after shoving it to make it more dramatic ;P
The Doctors Network is NOT a scam. They sent me multivitamins (metabolic) that I've been taking for 2 weeks now. They are such high quality metabolic vitamins that I insert them directly into my [censored] in order to get the 'metabolic' effect as quickly as possible. For the longest time I was mixing them in my yogurt but I didn't feel that I was maximizing the metabolic effect. Remember, they are metabolic vitamins. Inserting your Doctor's Network metabolic multivitamins straight into your [censored] will quickly put you in a metabolic surplus. I find myself screaming madly, "PLEASE SAY YES" in public at the most random times. I believe this has something to do with the metabolic effect on my immune system so be aware of this side-effect. I've screamed "PLEASE SAY YES" 13 times just while writing this! I cannot wait to furiously shove the other 8 medications up my [censored] while screaming "YES, PLEASE SAY YES" at the top of my lungs - all I am waiting on is the Doctor's Network to fool my insurance company into thinking that I genuinely asked for these medications and that they have not used scripted rhetoric to induce manipulative insurance coercion over the phone.
The Doctors Network is NOT a scam. They sent me multivitamins that I've been taking for 2 weeks now. They are such high quality vitamins that I insert them directly into my [censored] in order to get the 'metabolic' effect as quickly as possible. For the longest time I was mixing them in my yogurt but I didn't feel that I was maximizing the metabolic effect. Remember, they are metabolic vitamins. Inserting your Doctor's Network multivitamins straight into your [censored] will quickly put you in a metabolic surplus. I cannot wait to shove the other 8 medications up my [censored] once they are approved by my insurance company.
this web sight wont allow their number to be posted, so my question is what is wrong with this picture ?
you know whats wrong with this picture? it's you WEB SIGHT instead of WEBSITE. LMFAO
Their Number [protected]
I just received a call from this same Drs Network Group .
I asked the gentleman for his supervisor and the story is the same - all about PPOs info, asking questions regarding my health, wanting to set me up on a telemedicine call .
I informed him that I wanted to speak to one of the Drs . .He stated that I could not do that, I also asked to speak to the pharmacy he again said I could not do that either . Then I asked him for a form covering HIPPA protection and he said not to worry about it ...WRONG ANSWER...
I am a doctor so beware
DO NOT GIVE THEM YOUR INFORMATION !
If your insurance wants information they will contact the right way .
Also notice the number I was called on was [protected] then the person told me it was a Houston number. WRONG ANSWER I lived in Houston not a valid number. Both individuals I spoke with could barely speak English that could be a problem since I live in America and the call center sounded like it was over seas.
PLEASE BECAREFUL with this SCAM
In every workplace there will always be rookies who make mistakes, or those who don't know answers on many questions. However our mistakes don't kill anyone.
"SCAM" is a huge word. How am I scamming you? One thing I will give it to you is about HIPPA protection.
However besides that one aspect how is any of us scamming you? You telling us that you have headache means that tele-medicine doctor will listen to the recording check our the medical questions and prescribe appropriate migraine product. Or a topical pain cream... Or EVEN multivitamin.
I'm sorry for taking 10 minutes of your time to send you products which will help you out for which you are not spending anything, ZERO CO PAYMENT.
I have yet to see a person who went through with it AND THAN SAID that this was scam.
Is that not interesting? That you never see ANYONE POSTING that you know I told them I have back pain and they charged me something or that they send me bad product.. Do you know why nobody says that? Because we do our job once you listen and not try to give us hard time.
Have a lovely Labors day Margeret!
These idiots have been at my number for about two weeks, almost every day. I HAVE asked to be taken off their call list, every single time. This last call from a 512 area code actually hung up on me when I told her to stop calling. They always come back with a new number. Homeless guy: love your review of them.
"These idiots"
Miss Jean, I wonder did you talk to any of them and understand the purpose of the call? Or did you decide to brush them off and give them hard time, instead of communication hanging up right after saying "take me off the list"
People do not listen and assume, try to do so to understand, by then you will know the reason of the calls.
As Herbvine said already, people are just to fast to assume. I myself work there at the moment. My name is Stanley. I do understand that in 21st century there are a lot of scam calls and of course I myself get them on daily biases. However majority of the times when I call someone they will brush me off without giving me a second to say anything. Sometimes I will persist and ask them if they even understand why we are calling them, they will say YES! However on the following question of "what exactly am I calling you for" They will either stay quite and hang up or talk about random things that has literally nothing to do with us.
Bit disappointing
There needs to be a HIPPA form proving that they are gathering medical information for the Drs and insurance company . they should be able to send it before conversations or better yet do it on line with all the appropriate forms
I do agree with you on that one. 100% agreed
Just say that you have medicaid or medicare and you are under 18 and they will hang up
phone harrassment
I receive at least one hang up phone call from "Doctor's Network" a day for at least 3 weeks. I have called the number back on 8 occasions. I get a recorded message stating that if I would like to be removed from their calling list to leave my number. I have left it 8 times, yet they are still calling and hanging up. I have caller ID logs if needed
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
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Doctors Network Solutions emailssupport@doctorsnetwork.com100%Confidence score: 100%Supportinfo@doctorsnetwork.com99%Confidence score: 99%support
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Doctors Network Solutions address1 MetroTech Center, Suite 1001, Brooklyn, New York, 11201, United States
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