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1. Lookup “MD Doctors near me” try to find a lowkey one, one rated 2-3 stars, never 4-5
because they are known doctors to pharmacies.

2. Once you find one, all you need is their first and last name.

3. Go over to https://www.npinumberlookup.org and put in the doctors first & last name and your
state, of doctor name is a common name, a few will pop up and just find the one that has zip
code in your city or zip you seen on google when you searched the doctor.

4. Once you find the doctor, scroll down on doctor’s info until you see “NPI Number” and save
that, the doctors name & doctors office address in notes. (99% of the time they don’t ask for
office address but some pharmacies of hoes and they’ll ask)

5. Next, get a name & a DOB to someone in your city, it can be someone you know personally
or you can search online for someone. (IF PERSON HAS INSURANCE IT WILL COVER THE
MEDICATION FEE)

6. Once you have all of the info in notes, you can either use your real phone # if it matches city
area code or text now if you wanna feel safer.

7. Call any pharmacy near you, CVS, Walgreens, Rite said, Walmart pharmacy, whatever.

8. Connect yourself directly to the pharmacy.

9. In a professional voice , no slang , proper grammar respectful , when the pharmacist answers
it should go something just like this.

YOU: Hi there! This is doctor Kevin franklin gray calling, I am calling because I would like to get
a prescription written up for a new patient of mine.
NPI: 1770696502

PHARMACIST: Okay, what is the patient’s name & DOB

*PROVIDE IT*. Marquithias Johnson 12/28/1999


*ALWAYS SAY PATIENTS NAME WITH LETTER ABBREVIATIONS!*
*ALWAYS SAY PATIENT’S DOB IN FULL NUMBERS, NOT “O” as in 0*

YOU: The patient’s name would be Mary Thomas, that is M as in mike, A as in Apple, etc etc
(you get the point)

10. The pharmacist will ask what medication, you will say “The medication will be 300 Milliliters
& or 10 ounces of PHENERGAN Plain(Real term for lean) then follow up quickly and say “The
patient is directed 1 teaspoon every 8 hours as needed for cough” 300ML is a half pint btw If
they don’t have they amount in just ask them what amounts they have in.

11. Pharmacist will then ask for your NPi number or you can rush into it and say “Are you ready
for my NPI” and then provide them it, then they will ask for your office phone number to put on
prescription or to call back to verify you placed the order (99% of the time they won’t) provide
them the number your calling them from.

12. After that the pharmacist will say “Okay we’ll get that ready for you”or something in that
range, kindly say “Thanks, have a blessed day” and hang up.

13. After it’s been 30mins to an hour you called as doctor, call pharmacy from another phone #
NOT THE ONE YOU KALLED FROM AS DOCTOR & ask them if your prescription is ready for
pick up, provide them name and DOB, if they say it’s ready, ask them if your insurance will cover
the prescription, they will either tell you yes or no, IF IT DOES NOT TELL THEM YOU’LL PAY
IN CASH (usually $14-$24)

14. If ready, go to the pharmacy and give them the name and DOB, NO YOU DO NOT NEED ID
!!!! You can either say it’s for you or you pick it up for your og or something.

15. Done.

Sometimes they may ask why you didn’t fax it or can you fax it you will go on to explain that
your systems went down rn st your office and you are unable to fax it atm which is why you are
callling and if they can fill it and get it ready for your patient and once system back up you will
fax it over. Think outside the box. Your patient going out of town she just called and your acutally
on the road so not near somewhere to fax but can give all info so patient can get scription
before going on vacay. Shit so easy. Just like I tell y’all with logs and how y’all talk to customer
service same shit with this just be professional af

A DEA number (DEA Registration Number) is an identifier assigned to a health care provider
(such as a physician, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, optometrist, podiatrist, dentist, or
veterinarian) by the United States Drug Enforcement Administration allowing them to write
prescriptions for controlled substances.

What Are NPI Numbers? The NPI (National Provider Identifier) number is a 10-digit numerical
identifier that identifies an individual provider or a healthcare entity. An NPI number is shared
with other providers, employers, health plans, and payers for billing purposes.

Npi look up sites Ive used

https://apps.hhs.texas.gov/training/cbt/HCSSA/Form2021Training/Licensingapplication20215.ht
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https://npidb.org/npi-lookup/

Dea look up sites I’ve used

https://www.dealookup.com/mobile/home.asp?m=1

https://npi-lookup.org/insights/how-to-do-dea-number-lookup-by-npi/

@jbcmeds

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