A recommendation is not a prescription. Yes, a condo can have by-laws that prevent you from having pets. You could attempt to bring a Civil Rights suit, but I don't believe it would be successful.
Nerve problems would probably be best treated by a neurologist and depression can be treated by a psychiatrist, a family physician, or an internal medicine physician, but a psychiatrist might be the way to go for depression.
Hippocrates a Greek physician known as 'Father of Medicine'
Polar f4 products are not physician recommended. These products can be very harmful to your health. I would suggest using an alternative product such as cannabis sativa.
To find treatments for depression, you should seek medical help from your physician. If he doesn't feel like he has the knowledge for it, he will recommend you to a specialist on treating depression.
If you had a prescription for depression, the physician will simply try and access your general physical health.
That would need to be a matter for a physician. Medication may not always be recommended or appropriate.
John is a physician in "The Yellow Wallpaper." He is also the narrator's husband and plays a significant role in her treatment for postpartum depression.
There are many places you can go for the treatment of depression. Starting with your primary care physician is ideal. You can see a psychiatrist, counselor, or a therapist.
it depends on the situation but if it continues much longer consult your physician about depression
The National Health Service and The Depression Alliance both sponsor depression support groups throughout England, including London. One can access information about the groups on their websites or ask a physician for a recommendation.
It's always best to speak to your primary care physician. The internet has a lot of information, but speaking with a doctor will be of most benefit because they will be able to see which state of depression you are in.
A physician can perscribe anti-depression medicine, but whether they do or not is a personal option. Physicians often first refer the patient to a phyciatrist for a consultation. Once the phyciatrist has a greed that an anti-depressent is the appropriate treatment, then the physician will take care of monitoring and perscribing refills.