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Patient Information
Preparing for Your Visit
Bring a photo ID, insurance information, a current medication list, allergy information, and any instructions or documents provided by your healthcare professional. Confirm in advance whether your visit requires fasting, medication changes, transportation, or a referral.
Medical Forms
Patients may review available documents on the Medical Forms page. These include forms concerning consent to treatment, release of medical records, durable power of attorney for medical decisions, and healthcare treatment directives.
Read each form carefully and ask a qualified healthcare or legal professional about anything you do not understand before signing.
Information to Share
- Prescription medicines, over-the-counter products, vitamins, and supplements
- Medication, food, latex, or environmental allergies
- Relevant medical conditions, previous procedures, and recent test results
- Pregnancy or possible pregnancy
- Advance directives or the name of a designated healthcare decision-maker
During and After Care
Ask questions about your diagnosis, tests, medicines, treatment options, and expected recovery. Before leaving, make sure you understand your discharge instructions, medication changes, warning signs, activity or dietary restrictions, and any recommended follow-up appointments.
Urgent Medical Needs
For a life-threatening emergency, call 911 or seek immediate emergency assistance. Online patient information is not a substitute for evaluation by a qualified healthcare professional.