A: Yes. Our physicians purposely leave openings in their schedules for urgent visits.
A: Dr. Abrams and Dr. Klapowitz are reachable by phone at their office during the day and through their answering service at off-hours and on weekends. Dr. Klapowitz also communicates electronically with his patients via our patient portal.
A: Most phone calls are returned the same day. Call-backs are prioritized based on urgency of medical need. It is important that you provide our staff with as much detail as possible so that the call can be properly prioritized.
A: Expect to receive the results within one week from the time your bloodwork is drawn. Results will usually consist of a copy of the actual laboratory report together with an explanation of the results from your doctor. Dr. Klapowitz sends both a “hard copy” through the mail and an electronic version through our patient portal.
A: When results are urgently needed (for example, labwork required for surgery taking place two or three days after blood is drawn), accommodations can certainly be made. You will have ample opportunity to discuss this with your doctor at the time of your visit.
A: Usually, your doctor will mail results to you within a few business days of most tests (ie Mammograms, Bone Densities, CAT Scans, X-rays, etc.). If there is an urgent need for more rapid reporting of results, this will be arranged with you at the time the test is ordered.
A: Our Well Examinations are extremely detailed visits designed to insure you are undergoing all recommended health screening (Colonoscopies, full skin exams, etc.) and receive all recommended adult vaccinations. In addition, we perform thorough examinations to identify often subtle medical issues and utilize multiple in-office modalities (EKG, chest x-ray, spirometry, etc.) as needed to aid our search for potential problems.
A: Yes.
A: Well exams and any visit that involves checking cholesterol should preferably be fasting.
A: If the visit is scheduled more than 1 business day in advance and is cancelled less than 1 business day before the appointment, a $50.00 fee may be charged. Please make every attempt to cancel in advance.
A: Other than your health insurance company, release of your medical information nearly always requires your direct approval. This means that, unless you specifically authorize it, even family members cannot obtain your medical information. If you are proven unable to give authorization due to severe illness, your documented health care proxy may have access to the information.
A: All requests for medical records need to be written (faxed, mailed, hand-delivered) and signed by the patient or appropriate representative. Turn-around time is usually two weeks. Accommodations can be made if the records are needed urgently.