F.A.Q
Appointments can be scheduled by calling our office directly or submitting an appointment request through our website. Our team will assist you in selecting a convenient time based on provider availability.
Appointments can be scheduled by calling our office directly or submitting an appointment request through our website. Our team will assist you in selecting a convenient time based on provider availability.
Please bring a valid photo ID, insurance card, list of medications, referral documents (if required), and any recent medical records or test results that may help your provider evaluate your condition.
We recommend arriving at least 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment to allow time for check-in and completing any required paperwork.
Yes. If you need to cancel or reschedule your appointment, please contact our office as soon as possible so we can assist you and make the time available for another patient.
Most standard appointments last 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the type of visit and services required.
Walk-in availability may vary depending on provider schedules. We recommend calling ahead to confirm availability and reduce wait times.
Telehealth visits may be available for certain types of appointments. Please contact our office to determine whether your visit qualifies for telehealth services.
You should consider seeing a cardiologist if you experience symptoms such as chest discomfort, shortness of breath, dizziness, irregular heartbeat, or have risk factors such as high blood pressure or family history of heart disease.
We may offer diagnostic services such as EKGs, echocardiograms, stress tests, and heart monitoring. Your provider will recommend the appropriate test based on your condition.
The frequency of heart checkups depends on your age, medical history, and risk factors. Your provider will recommend a schedule based on your individual health needs.
Common signs include loud snoring, pauses in breathing during sleep, daytime fatigue, morning headaches, and difficulty concentrating.
A sleep study records breathing patterns, oxygen levels, heart rate, and sleep activity to help diagnose sleep disorders such as sleep apnea.
Yes. Our team may assist patients with CPAP therapy, including education, equipment setup guidance, and follow-up support when needed.
We treat various types of pain conditions including back pain, joint pain, neck pain, nerve pain, and other chronic or acute pain conditions.
Yes. Treatment plans are developed based on each patient’s symptoms, diagnosis, medical history, and treatment goals.
Most insurance plans require copayments at the time of your visit. The exact amount depends on your insurance policy.
Payment assistance options may be available for qualifying patients. Please contact our billing department to discuss available options.
You can update your information by contacting our office directly or notifying the front desk during your visit.
You can contact our office by phone or visit our website to learn more about available services and specialties.
Language availability may vary. Please contact our office to confirm whether assistance in your preferred language is available.