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You Have a Right :

  • To be treated with dignity and respect.
  • To health care, regardless of race, color, sex, age, religion, national origin,mental or physical handicap.
  • To be addressed by proper name, to be listened to and to receive appropriate responses.
  • To obtain from your health care provider complete and current information concerning your diagnosis, treatment and prognosis in language you can understand.
  • To receive from your physician information necessary to give informed consent prior to the start of any procedure and/or treatment.
  • To refuse treatment to the extent permitted by law, and be informed of the medical consequences of your actions.
  • To expect all communications and records pertaining to your care to be treated as confidential.
  • To expect reasonable education regarding treatment options and prescribed treatment programs
  • To know what office rules and regulations apply to your conduct as a patient.
  • To provide confidential feedback via the Patient Comment Card provided at the office or through the Patient Services Department at (888) 711-1223.

You are Responsible :

  • For informing your health care provider if you do not understand the instructions or explanations given to you.
  • For informing your health care provider if instructions cannot be followed and a more suitable plan is required.
  • For telling your health care provider about past illnesses, hospitalizations, medications and other matters affecting your health.
  • For notifying your health care provider about any changes in your condition.
  • For promptly notifying your health care provider if treatment or medications do not help or result in side effects.
  • For following the treatment prescribed by your physician including returning for adjustment visits as needed.
  • For cooperating in the resolution of medical situations that may arise in the office or at home.
  • For cooperating in observing safety regulations and policies of the office.
  • For being considerate of office personnel who are involved in providing your health care and respectful of office facilities and equipment
  • For keeping your appointments whenever possible and for canceling appointments, if necessary, as early as possible.

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