For Patients
What To Expect
To make the most of your appointment, follow these helpful tips:
Ask away: Write down any questions you may have prior to your visit. There are no bad questions when it comes to your health, so ask away.
Gather your information: As an active partner in your health care, you play a very important role. Bring a list of the medicines you/are taking, including names and the doses. For complex health needs, consider creating a medical history binder and include evaluations from other physicians.
Bring someone with you: It's helpful to have an extra set of hands and ears when hearing new medical information, so if possible, bring another adult with you to the appointment. If we can help you in any way, please let us know.
Arrive Early: Traffic and parking often take longer than you may expect. Also, allow 10 to 15 minutes for the check-in process. Delays do happen, so be prepared. Bring a favorite book to help make the time go by more quickly. If you have to wait for your doctor because of an unexpected emergency or on a very busy day, remember that you will receive the same immediate care if you're in a similar situation.
Make the most of your appointment: Ask questions while meeting with your doctor. Also, remember to ask for any instructions from the doctor or letters of medical necessities that you may need.
After the appointment: As soon as you're done meeting with the doctor and nurse, take a few moments to write down some notes about what just happened during the visit; also write down any other questions you have and important phone numbers to call, such as the clinic's nursing line, prescription refill line and appointment line. When possible, make your follow-up appointment before you leave and write down new appointment dates
To speed up the registration process, we have linked our patient packet to our website. It is very simple to print out these forms. Just click on the link and the form will pull up. All you need to do is print it, fill out the information requested, and bring it to your first visit.
Patients who have not been seen in over one year will need to fill out the same forms as new patients. If you have any questions, please feel free to give us a call.