Patient Instructions
FAQ
We use a team approach to providing health care, and involve the patient as part of our team. Involvement by our staff in the community for enhances our ability to provide for a effective health care.
We use a team approach to providing health care, and involve the patient as part of our team. Involvement by our staff in the community for enhances our ability to provide for a effective health care.
We use a team approach to providing health care, and involve the patient as part of our team. Involvement by our staff in the community for enhances our ability to provide for a effective health care.
We use a team approach to providing health care, and involve the patient as part of our team. Involvement by our staff in the community for enhances our ability to provide for a effective health care.
We use a team approach to providing health care, and involve the patient as part of our team. Involvement by our staff in the community for enhances our ability to provide for a effective health care.
First Visit Guide
Please complete and bring these new patient forms with you to your appointment to help expedite your visit.
Download New Patient Information Form
When you come for your appointment please remember to obtain and bring the following:
- Driver’s License or a valid ID
- Insurance information
- Referral Letter (if required)
- Reports, X-rays, MRIs, CT scans, etc. and any other relevant information
- List of medications (if any)
If you need to cancel an appointment
Telephone the office during business hours and allow at least 1 days’ notice so that we can offer your appointment time to patients on our waiting list.
We recognise that your time is valuable, and we make every effort to run on time. Occasionally, emergencies or patients require a little more time, and these cause scheduling delays beyond our control. We apologise if we keep you waiting.
- Global Health Security