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How To Prepare For A Visit |
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What Info To Bring |
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Please bring your insurance card, any relevant old medical information (we are most interested in abnormal results), and a list of
questions or relevant issues. You may fill out a Patient Form here on the Web (it's secure), or on one of the computers in our Office. |
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What To Expect, Time-Wise |
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We try to run on time, but may become late due to emergencies, scheduling errors, or patients arriving at incorrect times, etc. Feel free to call
ahead to ext. #6261, the Reception Desk, to determine if your doctor is running on time. Or if you are on the Web, you can go to this site and check the Ontime page, which is constantly updated. |
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The Role Of The Physician Assistant |
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When you are coming in for any new issues, the doctors can always accommodate you on the day of the call with the help of one of our four excellent
physician assistants. The PA will perform the initial evaluation, and then one or more of the physicians will review the situation. Each of the PAs is very experienced in handling almost any situation in the Office,
and understands the way your doctor approaches different issues. In many cases, you do not need to wait for the doctor, but you are always, in this practice, entitled to see the doctor, even if you only want to say
hello! Don't be shy, we get upset if you don't ask. |
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Online Office Forms |
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If you are a new patient, or a current patient who wants to update your personal information, you can save time by using our secure Online Patient Form. |
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