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Ways You Can Assist Us With Your Care
Web published 7/1/2003

Write down a list of questions you want to cover with your healthcare provider at your next visit—and don’t forget to bring the list with you to your appointment.

Before your appointment, bring a list of your medications with you. This ensures our records are up to date and enables us to refill any medications as needed.

When you come for your appointment, the nurse will ask what problems you are having. This will enable the physician to order any testing needed.

When you call to schedule an appointment, tell the office staff the reason you are being seen. This enables them to allot the appropriate amount of time for your visit.

If you have been referred to our practice by another physician, please make sure we have a copy of any previous test or lab reports to prevent duplication of testing.


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