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APPOINTMENT SCHEDULING |
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Please call
one of our friendly staff for an appointment.
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As a courtesy, we will make every effort to contact
you before your appointment to remind you of your visit. This is done as a
courtesy. It is your responsibility to remember and keep your appointments
once they are made.
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| WHAT TO BRING TO YOUR APPOINTMENT |
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Your
insurance card and
photo identification card. Due to
rampant identity theft in Arizona and for your protection, you will not be
seen without photo identification.
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Copayment /
payment for your visit. Your insurance may require us to
collect a copay at the time of your visit. You may be rescheduled if payment is
not arranged prior to your appointment.
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Physician
referral forms, if required by
insurance.
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List of current prescription and any
over-the-counter medications you are taking, including how much (dose), and
how often (frequency) you take them.
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Any recent
imaging
studies (x-rays, CT, ultrasounds, bone
scans, etc.) in film or electronic (CD, DVD, DICOM, JPG, etc.) format.
To avoid any delays in your treatment, it is imperative that YOU bring
these imaging studies to your office visit.
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Any recent
lab / blood / urine test results.
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Completed
Registration Forms.
Click here to request Registration Forms by e-mail or fax.
Completing forms and returning them to our office before arriving for your appointment will save you time on the day of your visit.
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| YOUR PHONE CALLS AND INQUIRIES |
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If your questions
can not be adequately answered by one of our medical staff, we will forward
your concerns to our providers, who will then respond to your question.
We will usually address your concerns the same business day.
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| PRESCRIPTIONS |
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| LAB RESULTS |
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Do
NOT assume that a lab results is “normal” or “negative” merely because you have
not heard from us. You should assume an “abnormal” or “positive” lab result and
you should call us to let us know that you have not received your
results. On rare occasions, we do not receive the results of a test even
though you had it done.
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You
should hear from our office within two (2) weeks (14 days) of getting the test
done. In general, you will be scheduled to follow up with an office visit to
discuss any lab findings and its implication on your health.
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PRIVACY NOTICE
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