Simply call us at (713) 794-3599 during our working hours or you can schedule an appointment online using this portal.
Most medical specialists will accept only referred patients. This is mainly to try to ensure that the specialist you are seeing is appropriate for you and your condition. Check with your insurance company to see if a referral is necessary.
For your initial consultation you will need to bring a referral letter from your physician if required.
Here is check list for your initial consultation:
- Your driver’s license or state issued identification card
- Your health insurance card, for each insurance company you have active coverage
- Emergency contact information, including name and phone numbers
- Radiology Images, including MRI, CT, etc. please bring the disk from the facility where you had your test completed, also bring the reports or readings too.
- Primary Care and Referring Provider contact information
- Pre-certification / authorization paperwork provided by your PCP / Referring provider, if appropriate.
- Clinical forms that were sent to you prior to your visit by our office, or can be downloaded online here.
- Payment method for your visit, currently we accept cash, check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express.
- Payment for deductibles, copays and coinsurance–Payment options include cash, checks, and the following credit cards: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover
We encourage you to come to your initial consultation with a written list of questions to ensure you don’t forget to ask them when you visit the doctor.
Your medical file is handled with the utmost respect for your privacy. Our staff is bound by strict confidentiality requirements as a condition of employment regarding your medical records. We will not release the contents of your medical file without your consent.
The post-operative recovery period varies based on the surgery. Generally, it is recommended patients take two weeks off work to recover from any surgery and to resume light duty following resumption of work. Your surgeon will give you specific instructions to follow for a successful recovery.
You should wait at least one week before driving after surgery. The effects of anesthetic and surgery can affect judgment and reflexes during the first week following your surgery. Your surgeon will provide more specifics after considering your condition.
Your doctor will instruct you about post-treatment exercises – the type and the duration to be followed. You may be referred to a physical therapist to help with strengthening and range of motion exercises following surgery.
There will be a point of contact 24 hours a day for any concerns you may have. You will be provided with contact details following your treatment.