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A PATIENT'S RIGHTS

    As a patient being treated in our office you have a right to:

  • Respectful care given by competent personnel.
  • Consideration of your privacy concerning your own medical care.
  • The name of all physicians and/or staff directly assisting in your care.
  • Have medical records pertaining to your medical care treated as confidential (except as required by law or third party contractual agreement).
  • Know what rules and regulations in our practice apply to your conduct as a patient.
  • Expect emergency procedures to be implemented without delay; if there is a need to transfer you to another facility the responsible person and the facility will be notified of your condition prior to your arrival.
  • Good quality care and high professional standards that are continually maintained and reviewed.
  • Full information in layman's terms concerning diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, and possible complications.
  • Give an informed consent to the physician prior to the start of the procedure.
  • Be advised of participation in a medical care research program or donor program. (You will be asked to give your informed consent prior to participation in such a program and you may refuse to continue in a program that you have previously given informed consent to participate in.)
  • Refuse drugs or procedures and have a physician explain the medical consequences of your refusal.
  • Medical and nursing services without discrimination based upon age, race, color, religion, national origin, handicap, disability or source of payment.
  • Have access to an interpreter whenever possible.
  • Access to all information contained in your medical record unless access is specifically restricted by your attending physician for medical reasons or is prohibited by law.
  • Expect good management techniques to be implemented that consider effective use of your time and to avoid unnecessary discomfort.
  • Examine and receive a detailed evaluation of your bill.
  • Be informed at your request of your provider's credentials.

We recognize that you have a choice for healthcare services, and we are grateful that you have chosen us as your provider.

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