Become a Patient
When you call our office to schedule your new patient appointment, please be sure to have your health plan member ID card available. If you have questions about whether we are contracted to accept your health plan we would advise you to contact the member services number listed on your ID card to confirm. As a new patient you may choose to print off and complete our new patient forms. Having these forms completed before your first appointment will help to expedite your visit.
What you can expect during your visit?
We ask that you arrive at least fifteen minutes early for your new patient appointment. At check-in you should be prepared to present your health insurance ID card and any forms that you have filled out from our website. If you have not filled out these forms in advance we will provide them when you arrive. Co-payments are collected as part of the check-in process. Please refer to our financial policy for information regarding our payment requirements.
Become a New Patient
We are currently accepting new patients into our practice. Thank you for considering us. To become a new patient:
- Make an Appointment
- Sign up for our patient portal
- Download your patient forms online through the patient portal
When you come to our office for the first time as a new patient, we'll ask you to complete some initial forms, including an Authorization and Consent for Treatment form, if you were not able to download them from the patient portal in advance of your appointment.
To make sure there are no delays in care during your first visit experience, please arrive 15 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment to ensure your registration is complete before meeting with your new provider.
Remember to bring:
- Your insurance card
- Valid photo ID
- List of current medications
- Office co-pay
In an effort to respect the time of all of patients, our staff strives to stay on schedule so that other patients do not have to wait.
For patients who are delayed and arrive late for appointment, every effort will be made to see them the same day. However, wait times may apply, or appointments may need to be rescheduled.