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All
appointments must be made in advance.
To schedule or re-schedule an appointment, please call the
main office at (678) 420-4100 during office hours
(8:00
a.m. to 5:00 p.m.). When you make an appointment, please
explain the reason for the visit so that adequate time may
be scheduled at the location you prefer. Also, please
inform us if your situation is urgent.
At
times, unanticipated surgical delays may interfere with
scheduled office hours. We know that your time is valuable
and will attempt to inform you prior to your arrival if we
are aware of a delay. We hope you understand that these
delays are unavoidable, and we will strive to accommodate
your schedule as best as we can.
SEGO
employs highly skilled nurse practitioners and physician’s
assistants who collaborate with our physicians to care for
our patients.
Sometimes, a mid-level practitioner will see you for your
appointment.
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Between visits, you may wish to call regarding special
questions or concerns. Whenever possible, please call during
office hours. We prefer, also, that the patients call
themselves. Relatives or friends are seldom able to give the
information required to evaluate the situation properly.
Please consult your SEGO Clinical Care Team and direct your
specific questions to the appropriate person. Urgent patient
calls go to the team nurse or nurse practitioner. Less
urgent calls should be directed to a medical assistant.
Members of our office staff are trained to answer many of
your questions. If you should call with a question they
cannot answer, they will consult with your physician and
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All prescriptions and refills should be requested during
normal office hours.
Please contact (or have your pharmacy contact) the team
medical assistant with the name, dosage of the medication
and your pharmacy phone number . It is SEGO policy not to
call in pain medications after normal business hours. If you
have an unexpected reaction to any medication, discontinue
it immediately and notify your physician’s team. Do not
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Patient visits are scheduled between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Monday thru Friday. New patients are seen in consultation
regarding their medical concerns. Our physicians then
determine the need for diagnostic tests, therapeutic
treatment, or possible surgical procedures.
Some
minor procedures are done in the office while others may be
scheduled as either hospital outpatient or inpatient
surgeries. You will be informed of these options so you may
decide, along with the physician, which is most appropriate
and desirable.
Established patients are followed routinely on a two,
three, four, six or twelve month basis as long as there is a
need for gynecologic oncology services. Once our specialized
services are no longer necessary, patients return to their
referring physicians for long-term care.
All
patients will be advised of lab, pap and biopsy results in a
timely fashion. If you require surgery, our staff will
handle your pre-admission testing and insurance
pre-certification. It is your responsibility to inform us of
any insurance requirements, such as a second surgical
opinion. Failure to do so may result in the loss of your
insurance benefits but it will not relieve your
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As a
Medicare participant, we accept assignment of benefits from
Medicare. This means we will file these claims for you and
accept payment from Medicare. By federal law you are
responsible for the unpaid deductible, as well as the 20%
balance of the Medicare allowable. |
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