New Patient Information
Over 25 Years of Experience
AAP-Certified Pediatrician
Free Consultation for First-Time Moms
Reliable Pediatric Services for Your Children
Looking for an expert pediatrician? Turn to Highland Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine for pediatric services from an AAP-certified pediatrician. Our staff loves kids and we'll do our best to keep your child comfortable during the visit. We accept patients of all ages.
Our friendly staff will answer all your questions about the procedures for new patients. Get in touch today! First-time moms can call to schedule a FREE consultation!
Necessary Information for New Patients
Here are some tips that might be useful when you visit us for the first time.
- You can also fill out the form by downloading the new patient paperwork from our website. You can also pick it up at the clinic.
- Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment so that the paperwork can be systematically processed.
- Bring a copy of your insurance card and picture ID to your first visit.
- A copy of the record of any immunizations that your child might have received in the past is also required. It helps in selecting accurate vaccines.
- Your child will be examined only in the presence of a parent or legal guardian or a person holding a notarized power of attorney form. The appointment will otherwise be rescheduled. Only a parent or legal guardian can schedule the appointment.
- Please pre-check with your insurance carrier for information on current benefits and hospital or lab preferences. Such information includes details on immunization coverage, preferred lab or radiology locations for diagnosis, and hospitals included in case of emergency services.
- If your appointment is delayed by 10 minutes or more, we'll reschedule it to the nearest slot available. If you don't make it to our office for your first appointment, we won't be able to reschedule your visit. You will also need to pay a $25 no-show fee.
- The same $25 no-show charge is applicable if you cancel your visit less than 24 hours in advance. On your two consecutive failures to show up, you'll receive a warning letter and a termination letter on three failures.
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