Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is your appointment cancellation
policy?
A. We request that you give at least a 24-hour
notice if you need to cancel your scheduled appointment. A fee may be applied for any missed
appointments.
Q. Do I need to get a referral?
A. Please call your insurance company to
determine whether you require a referral.
If they are unable to provide that information, you may call our office
and we will be happy to assist you.
Q. How do I get a referral?
A. Your primary care physician's office is
responsible for issuing referrals. You
will need to contact your primary care physician prior to making your
appointment. They will provide you with
the actual written referral and/or fax a copy to our office.
Q. What do I need to bring with me for my first
appointment?
A. Please bring your 1) your insurance card, 2)
photo identification, 3) referral, 4) completed and signed forms (patient
history, registration, acknowledgement of privacy), 5) bottles of all
medications including prescription medications, over-the-counter medications,
vitamins, and herbal supplements, 6) any old medical records, laboratory data,
and results of previous testing that you have available.
Q. What do I need to bring with me for my
follow up appointment?
A. Please bring 1) your insurance card, 2)
updated address, 3) updated telephone number, 4) bottles or complete list of
all medications including prescription medications, over-the-counter
medications, vitamins, and herbal supplements, 5) any new medical records,
laboratory data, and results of recent testing.
Q. What do I do if I need help after regular
business hours?
A. If it is an emergency, call 911. Refer
to In Case of a Medical Emergency. If
it is not an emergency, you may reach the physician on call by calling the
office number (Tucker, 770-638-1400
or Johns Creek, 770-622-1622). Our answering service will ask you some
pertinent questions and then contact the physician on call. You will receive a reply from the physician
promptly.
Q. How can I get a refill of my medications?
A. It is of great importance that you do not
run out of your medications. In most
cases, if a prescription runs out, it does not mean that you no longer need to
take the medication. Do not stop any of
your medications without discussing it with your physician first. Check your prescription bottle or with your
pharmacy routinely to keep track of how many refills you have left. Once you are aware that you do not have any
more refills, call our office. We will
provide you with a new prescription or we will call your pharmacy. Do not wait until you have run out of your
medications before calling for refills.
Q. How can I get my records copied or
transferred?
A. If you need to have your medical records
copied, you must sign a release of information form. Once a release has been signed, the request will be handled by
our medical records department.
Pertinent parts of your record will be made available to you or
forwarded to another physician involved in your care.
Q. What are your billing procedures?
A. For each appointment, we request that you be
prepared to show your current insurance card, pay your co-pay, and pay any
co-insurance or deductible. We accept
cash, personal check, money order, or credit card payments. We encourage you to understand the details
of your insurance coverage as each insurance company requires different co-pays
and deductibles. As a service to you,
we will file all primary and secondary claims for you to help you receive the
maximum reimbursement under your policy.
Billing statements are sent monthly.
Statements are not generated until your insurance company has processed
the claim submitted.
Q. How can I make a suggestion, compliment or
complaint?
A. You may make a suggestion, compliment or
complaint in writing, addressed to the Practice Manager. You may also speak directly with the
Practice Manager either during your office visit or over the telephone. Be assured that any complaints will be kept
confidential and will be treated seriously.
We value all input from our patients and will use that information to
serve you better.