Dr. William Moore is board certified in pain medicine and practices interventional pain management in Fort Worth and Arlington Texas. He focuses on treatment of the spine, and utilizes a wide range of… Read more ›
I had been seeing Dr. Moore for chronic pain management, and he did a fair job providing it, then about 4 month ago, on a busy day, I waited over an hour just for my Rx's, my nightmare began. They took the directions for one of my meds and put it only one of my other meds. Because I was tired and in pain, I didn't notice un…
University | Degree | Focus | Graduated |
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Trinity University in San Antonio | Bachelors Degree | BA in Business Administration | Not Specified |
University of Texas Health Science Center of San Antonio | Medical Degree | M.D. | Not Specified |
Institution | Focus | Year |
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Residency - Ochsner Clinic Foundation Hospital in New Orleans | Anesthesiology | Not Specified |
Fellowship - Texas Tech University Health Science Center in Lubbock | Pain Medicine and Interventional Pain Management | Not Specified |
Certification | Cert. Body | Year |
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American Board of Pain Medicine | Not Specified |
Position | Organization | Time |
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Assistant Professor | Texas Tech University Health Science Center, International Pain Institute Assistant Professor in Pain Management/Anesthesiology Department | Present |
Role | Organization | Time |
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Professional Member | American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians | Present |
Professional Member | North American Spine Society | Present |
Professional Member | Texas Pain Society | Present |
Professional Member | Texas Medical Association | Present |
Professional Member | Tarrant County Medical Society | Present |
William Moore, MD has not yet indicated the hospitals that he is affiliated with.
Emergency Medicine
Accepts New Patients: Yes
Moore specializes in treating the following types of patients:
Medical Philosophy: Traditional Medicine
Comment - “ Use this practice with caution ”
I had been seeing Dr. Moore for chronic pain management, and he did a fair job providing it, then about 4 month ago, on a busy day, I waited over an hour just for my Rx's, my nightmare began. They took the directions for one of my meds and put it only one of my other meds. Because I was tired and in pain, I didn't notice until they repeated the error a second time. When I called the office, the medical assistant refused to consider it was an error and told me it was ordered that way, I would have to make another appt, and pay another $30 copay, if I wanted to talk to the doctor or PA. I thought the error was fixed, they told me they didn't give physical Rxs anymore, they would send it electronically. My family member brought my medication home, and I found they had made another error. I reported it and had wait 9 days without my main pain med, only to get there and find the doctor had just left. I asked the staff to catch him, which they wouldn't, so I had to come back the next day, in pain, frustrated and tired. When I got there,a doctor I had never met before told me that, yes, they had made an error, which they wouldn't admit the first two times. He fixed the error & handed me a physical Rx for it. Then the office manager came in and told me they wouldn't see me any longer because I had gotten angry with them and yelled at the medical assistant and hung up on them out of frustration. After taking my break through pain med every 2 hours for 9 days to partially control my pain, I was in pain and overtired, but they had no empathy. If you use this practice, do so with caution. If they make medication errors 3 times over a few months, you have to wonder what other errors they are making.