Frequently Asked Questions About Your Doctor's Office Visit
Get answers to common questions about doctors’ office visits at many of our Ƶ locations.
What information do I need to provide when scheduling an appointment?
- patient’s name
- patient’s date of birth
- patient’s address
- brief description of the reason for the appointment
- home and alternate phone numbers
- patient’s health insurance information
What should I bring with me to my appointment?
You should bring copies of all pertinent medical records such as doctors’ notes and laboratory and imaging results, including actual films. This information helps your doctor to understand your medical history, make a diagnosis, and suggest treatment options.
You should also bring your insurance card, as well as a referral and precertification information, if applicable. If you have chosen to complete the patient forms in advance, please remember to bring them to your appointment.
How early should I arrive to my appointment?
When you schedule your visit, our appointment coordinators will tell you when you should arrive and how you can prepare. In general, please plan on arriving 15 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment time.
Will someone call me to remind me about my scheduled appointment?
Many of our practices use TeleVox, an electronic appointment reminder system. You will receive an appointment reminder call two days in advance.
I am new to Ƶ. Will I need to complete any forms?
Yes, you will be asked to review and complete various forms when you arrive at the practice such as:
- Faculty Group Practice Patient Demographic Form
- Ƶ Medical Center Electronic Health Information System Consent Form
- Faculty Group Practice Financial Policies
- Patient Responsibility Form
- Notice of Privacy Practices Acknowledgment
Many of these forms can be reviewed and completed prior to your appointment by visiting our patient forms.
What insurance plans do you accept?
Doctors at Ƶ participate in most major insurance plans. Our appointment coordinators can review insurance information with you when scheduling your appointment.
What is the “no-show” policy?
If you are unable to keep your appointment, please call your doctor’s office as soon as possible. If you miss your appointment and do not call to cancel, additional fees may apply.
Why did I receive a bill for a doctor that I did not see?
You may receive services at Ƶ such as anesthesia, radiology testing, pathology, or other services. These doctors provide vital services and are involved in your care—even though you may not see them face-to-face—so there may be additional charges for their services.
Who can I call if I have a billing question?
For billing-related questions, please call 877-648-2964.
What forms of payments do you accept?
For your convenience, our practices accept cash, personal checks, money orders, and credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express). Unfortunately, we do not accept traveler’s checks. We will charge your credit card only for the amount you authorize. Payment plans also may be arranged through our onsite billing coordinator.
Can I access my medical information online?
Yes, all of our practices use the patient portal . You can access it using a desktop or laptop computer, or download the Ƶ Health MyChart app on your Apple®or Android™ device.
The benefits of Ƶ Health MyChart include:
- viewing your test and lab results
- accessing your medical records, medications, immunizations, and more
- scheduling appointments
- requesting prescription refills
- sending secure messages to your doctor’s office
- accessing your billing statements and making payments
How can I get a copy of my test results and medical records?
To receive a copy of your test results and medical records, please call your doctor’s office. You will need to sign a consent form to release this information if your records are being sent to another office or hospital. You can also login to your account to view recent test results.
What do I do if I run out of my medications?
Prescription refill requests can be submitted via , or you can call your doctor’s office to request a refill.