You're welcome! Share with your normie friends . Very eye opening. My searches revealed most docs earning a few hundred here and there for in office lunches etc. I'm sure to get info on new products which is pretty common. But searching other docs reveal hundreds of thousands in payouts year after year. You know eventually they come to rely on that money to run their practices/lifestyle etc.
I know two that were paid consulting fees but very little. My dr who treated my thyroid got $350.00 in consulting fees from Glaxo smith Kline. Not a big deal.
My doctor is based and pretty funny. He makes about 50k extra a year on the side from pharma, but he doesn't recommend or suggest their drugs at all, he's very anti-medication unless it is absolutely required. I met him because I was having some heart issues and I went to my ex-doctor and he wanted to start me on all kinds of pills, so I got a second opinion. A friend of mine suggested my current doc and I went in to talk to him. When I pulled in the parking lot I saw a dude in scrubs getting out of a 70s Chevy truck that was beat to hell and assumed he was a nurse. Nope, he was my new doctor. He looked at my EKGs and ran some tests and told me I didn't need drugs, I needed to walk 10,000 steps a day and stop drinking too much booze and fried shit. So, I did. I dropped 25lbs and cleaned up my diet and within four months my heart was back to college-level strength and I had no issues.
I didn't find it. It found me! I was reading through some medicare information my father received and stumbled on it! His primary care doc retired and we needed to find another. You can believe we didn't pick the one who gets avg 260k payouts each year. Another doc in the same practice averages 180k. The group certainly figured out their side gig!
I would love a database like this for medical malpractice suits as well.
I know of a neurologist in my area who makes $350k a year drawing up completely falsified “they’re absolutely fine” testimony for negligence and injury lawsuits. He’ll spend fifteen minutes speaking to a person, not review their medical records, then testify under oath that they are completely fine with no issues whatsoever.
Samples don't count-- I used to "sample" my Dr's in very low income areas with ALL of my samples. Docs used samples to medicate patients who couldn't afford meds.
$10,000 to the doctor i fired this year because she made me have a panic attack in her office while she tried to make me wear a mask...also was concerned I wasn’t vaccinated. Even though i lost 100 pounds over the last 2 years and am on NO prescriptions any longer...dont need ‘em.
Mine took in a couple thousand, in F&B however. My doc has also signed medical waivers for my family and told us "we were very smart for not taking the vax".
This is why I stopped paying for health insurance. The system is corrupt and has no interest in making me better. Doctors aren't doctors any more. If you want to be in good health, be your own doctor. You care more about you than they do and honestly, good nutrition and physical fitness are your responsibilities anyway. And those contribute more to your health than anything they can do. I mean, most doctors are pushing an experimental shot for a virus with an over 99% survival. It's clear they're in it for the money. They don't care about you.
Yay! I can't wait to pay for insurance for an industry that's murdering people for profits and withholding safe, proven and effective treatments. Fuck that! That system isn't getting any of my money.
Wow, my thyroid doctor took in $138,000.00 in 2017 from big pharma, especially AstraZeneca, which may be why she has been pushing me to keep taking their product named Crestor.
Other years they gave her lesser amounts of: $58,000 - $97,000 annually.
That's pretty amazing.
Our family practice Dr. who is a personal friend, took zero.
I remember when Crestor first came out and they were giving it away like candy. It lowered my Cholesterol and then I never took it again because something bothered me about not having a script for 6 months of pills.
Interesting that in trying to post the link to FB since it posted one of those generic links I tried add a screen cap of the search page and FB would NOT accept it. Never had trouble with any other screen cap...
Sunshine Act- lots of bad shit went down to get this law.
Look at the breakdown of payments---most of it is food--sales reps do "lunch and learns" where they feed the entire office staff to speak with a doctor....
Doctors told me of fully paid 3 day weekend golf trips to shill for a specific drug...
I worked in pharma 4 years-2.5 of them spent earning $ while paying for my MBA.
When I got my MBA I GTFO of pharma...went into oncology lab stuff
I was so afraid to put my doctors name in this database. Put it off for a while. Finally decided to bite the bullet. So happy to see his big pharma payoff was a whopping $144! I don’t doctor that often but when I do, he’s my guy.
Awesome! I work at a hospital. Went through every single doctor. One doctor recieved 50k in research funding from a Astrazeneca over a years time, which still isn't a ton, but thats it. Not terrible, for what's public.
T1D…my endocrinologist took in over 300k in 2017. Scaled back once he could start collecting ss benefit. Only had 150k 2020. Mainly from Eli Lily. Fucking dog.
Taxpayer pays government. Government subsidized pharma. Pharma pays doctor. Doctor treats taxpayer just enough for them to keep paying taxes, but not enough to be totally cured and free of big pharma reliance (medication).....rinse and repeat....
My doctor had an unplanned early retirement this year, when I asked if it was because of the covid stuff he said no as he shook his head yes. I miss him already.
Thanks, fren. This is a very useful website!
You're welcome! Share with your normie friends . Very eye opening. My searches revealed most docs earning a few hundred here and there for in office lunches etc. I'm sure to get info on new products which is pretty common. But searching other docs reveal hundreds of thousands in payouts year after year. You know eventually they come to rely on that money to run their practices/lifestyle etc.
I know two that were paid consulting fees but very little. My dr who treated my thyroid got $350.00 in consulting fees from Glaxo smith Kline. Not a big deal.
Now I’m going to look up clot shot doctors
My doctor is based and pretty funny. He makes about 50k extra a year on the side from pharma, but he doesn't recommend or suggest their drugs at all, he's very anti-medication unless it is absolutely required. I met him because I was having some heart issues and I went to my ex-doctor and he wanted to start me on all kinds of pills, so I got a second opinion. A friend of mine suggested my current doc and I went in to talk to him. When I pulled in the parking lot I saw a dude in scrubs getting out of a 70s Chevy truck that was beat to hell and assumed he was a nurse. Nope, he was my new doctor. He looked at my EKGs and ran some tests and told me I didn't need drugs, I needed to walk 10,000 steps a day and stop drinking too much booze and fried shit. So, I did. I dropped 25lbs and cleaned up my diet and within four months my heart was back to college-level strength and I had no issues.
He's playing Big Pharma to his advantage. My old doctor used to hand out meds for free because he got them from Big Pharm as samples for free.
My Dads doctor did the same thing. Literally gave him his full supply of inhalers every month as a big bag of samples, saved us a lot of money.
Love it!!
Thanks anon!
I knew my doctor was fairly based. $11. And he doesn't like masks.
$21.58 for mine. Figured, she’s kind of the hippy dippy type that doesn’t like to prescribe unless necessary, and recommends meditation. Based doctor
Make sure to check all years...
Mine got 2 payments totaling $26
Same for my husband's doctor. And it says "food and beverage".
CMO of the medical group that I go to collected $16.77 from GENENTECH USA, INC.
You only need to enter last name of the doctor, city and state. You can leave the rest of the search form blank
Outstanding find, fren. I searched name and state and found who I was looking for.
I didn't find it. It found me! I was reading through some medicare information my father received and stumbled on it! His primary care doc retired and we needed to find another. You can believe we didn't pick the one who gets avg 260k payouts each year. Another doc in the same practice averages 180k. The group certainly figured out their side gig!
Yikes. Well this is way better than going to doc offices and asking if they're America first.
Thanks for sharing! Awesome tool in our toolbelts!
I would love a database like this for medical malpractice suits as well.
I know of a neurologist in my area who makes $350k a year drawing up completely falsified “they’re absolutely fine” testimony for negligence and injury lawsuits. He’ll spend fifteen minutes speaking to a person, not review their medical records, then testify under oath that they are completely fine with no issues whatsoever.
My physician is well below the mean US and for her specialty of Internal Medicine but she still raked in $279.99 last year.
That's lunch and a box of samples.
Samples don't count-- I used to "sample" my Dr's in very low income areas with ALL of my samples. Docs used samples to medicate patients who couldn't afford meds.
$10,000 to the doctor i fired this year because she made me have a panic attack in her office while she tried to make me wear a mask...also was concerned I wasn’t vaccinated. Even though i lost 100 pounds over the last 2 years and am on NO prescriptions any longer...dont need ‘em.
Fuck these crooked assholes
Congrats girl!!!! ♥️
Thank you friend! 😃❤️
Good job!!!!
Great tool for understanding docs on social media pushing the vax. Look them up!
Mine took in a couple thousand, in F&B however. My doc has also signed medical waivers for my family and told us "we were very smart for not taking the vax".
Love hearing that most of us here are blessed with rational doctors!
This is why I stopped paying for health insurance. The system is corrupt and has no interest in making me better. Doctors aren't doctors any more. If you want to be in good health, be your own doctor. You care more about you than they do and honestly, good nutrition and physical fitness are your responsibilities anyway. And those contribute more to your health than anything they can do. I mean, most doctors are pushing an experimental shot for a virus with an over 99% survival. It's clear they're in it for the money. They don't care about you.
Yay! I can't wait to pay for insurance for an industry that's murdering people for profits and withholding safe, proven and effective treatments. Fuck that! That system isn't getting any of my money.
Thank you for that link!
Wow, my thyroid doctor took in $138,000.00 in 2017 from big pharma, especially AstraZeneca, which may be why she has been pushing me to keep taking their product named Crestor. Other years they gave her lesser amounts of: $58,000 - $97,000 annually. That's pretty amazing.
Our family practice Dr. who is a personal friend, took zero.
I remember when Crestor first came out and they were giving it away like candy. It lowered my Cholesterol and then I never took it again because something bothered me about not having a script for 6 months of pills.
Be careful with the statins
New thyroid doctor ASAP. Crestor isn't a thyroid med--it's a combo high blood pressure/high cholesterol med... Wtf?
Clarification:
The primary reason I go to her is for my Hashimoto's thyroid condition. She writes me a script for Synthroid for that.
And, when my cholesterol started rising (its a familial thing), she suggested a statin drug. That's where the Crestor comes in.
BTW, Crestor does not affect blood pressure - it is a statin drug and reduces cholesterol only.
Yikes! And you're welcome!
My doctor made $17 dollars. FeelsGoodMan.jpg
Wow this is a great find....thank you!!
My current general physician, whom I haven't seen in like 3 years, has a grand total of $37 for all years reporting, this is good news indeed!
My old general physician whom i stopped seeing about 5-6 years ago, shows a whopping $8339 for all years reporting. Looks like I made a good decision.
Interesting that in trying to post the link to FB since it posted one of those generic links I tried add a screen cap of the search page and FB would NOT accept it. Never had trouble with any other screen cap...
FB guards say it's a no go!
That's how you KNOW it's good info.
Because FB won't allow it to be seen.
Absolutely great info. My doctor got $48 from Merck.
this is fantastic
My doctor isn't listed. My wife's doctor isn't listed. I guess the corporation gets their money.
Could be the case. If you knew the corporation name you could search it
The corporation doesn't show up either.
Could be a good sign!
A good sign the database is crappy perhaps. :)
Sentara. But I didn't find them on the list either.
Sunshine Act- lots of bad shit went down to get this law. Look at the breakdown of payments---most of it is food--sales reps do "lunch and learns" where they feed the entire office staff to speak with a doctor.... Doctors told me of fully paid 3 day weekend golf trips to shill for a specific drug... I worked in pharma 4 years-2.5 of them spent earning $ while paying for my MBA. When I got my MBA I GTFO of pharma...went into oncology lab stuff
Fucking gold mine
2020 must have been hard for some docs. Mine only got $82 in 2020 versus like $500+ in previous years
Cool tool. Thanks.
Well that malpractice insurance costs $$$
That's awesome, thanks. I wish there was one for veterinarians.
Great way to find out who the real pill pushers are
My teaching hospital in SE MI…not listed. Weird. We are the largest system in MI with 8 hospitals and 3400+ beds.
$200 bucks, I don't think that's enough money to influence anybody.
I was so afraid to put my doctors name in this database. Put it off for a while. Finally decided to bite the bullet. So happy to see his big pharma payoff was a whopping $144! I don’t doctor that often but when I do, he’s my guy.
Awesome! I work at a hospital. Went through every single doctor. One doctor recieved 50k in research funding from a Astrazeneca over a years time, which still isn't a ton, but thats it. Not terrible, for what's public.
This is so great!
My doc received just under $500, and from none of the vax companies.
Good info for sure.
T1D…my endocrinologist took in over 300k in 2017. Scaled back once he could start collecting ss benefit. Only had 150k 2020. Mainly from Eli Lily. Fucking dog.
I wish this worked outside of the US… also it doesn’t account for brown bags.
Taxpayer pays government. Government subsidized pharma. Pharma pays doctor. Doctor treats taxpayer just enough for them to keep paying taxes, but not enough to be totally cured and free of big pharma reliance (medication).....rinse and repeat....
My doctor had an unplanned early retirement this year, when I asked if it was because of the covid stuff he said no as he shook his head yes. I miss him already.
That makes me happy and sad at the same time.