Approx. wait times for both?
New patients have to see myself or my PA for initial consult. We are currently working on approximately a 3-4 week wait for initial consults (once chart and all requirements are complete). My PA is doing very well and ramping up gradually to a full patient load. I have a new physician coming onboard and he will begin training under me next week as well, once appropriately trained - likely 6-8 weeks- he will also help cut down the current wait times. I'm sure PrimeBody likely has shorter waits depending on the location. Sometimes good things are worth waiting for ;-)
Best of luck!
Good point VC.
Another thing:
I have recent labwork but how will I know beforehand if it's what you'd like to see? I wouldnt want to make an appt then wait a few weeks and then be told I have to then get new labwork.
Is there a process in place to cut down on this?
Thx
Good point VC.
Another thing:
I have recent labwork but how will I know beforehand if it's what you'd like to see? I wouldnt want to make an appt then wait a few weeks and then be told I have to then get new labwork.
Is there a process in place to cut down on this?
Thx
Likely before you an appt they will have reviewed the labs that you do have and either accept those in whole or in part. If there's something missign they require I would presume that they would order just those for you. What I do as an established patient is give them a list of what I want and then say "add in anything else you require" and I do it like that.
Dr Something that would help is to let poeple make their appts perhaps at the time they get their lab orders, or something where people could get in line, sooner, while they have thier labs done. I mean If I get my labs script today, I should be able to make my appt today for ~3 weeks out rather than having to wait to get lab results, and THEN make the appt. That could help most deal with the wait times.