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You are able to send secure portal messages or request an appointment on line at any time through the online patient portal. Please be aware that the patient portal is NOT for EMERGENCY OR LIFE THREATENING assistance. To send a…

To create an account on our portal click on the “Patient Portal” link on the home page. This is direct you to our portal site. Once the site loads, click on “Create an Account”. You will need to complete our…

How often you should get a physical depends very much on your age, your health status, and of course, for many people, on their insurance coverage or ability to pay for one. A strictly medical standpoint may differ from your…

A routine physical can detect problems early on, while they are easily treatable. Putting off a physical can lead to serious complications, because many illnesses and diseases have no obvious symptoms and become harder to treat over time. Regular check-ups…

Arizona Medical Center accepts most major health plans and networks. Before enrolling in a new insurance plan, we recommend that you verify that your doctor is in network to ensure that your office visits are covered by your insurance. Many…

If you are requesting a new medication, an adjustment on a medication, or are out of refills you will need to schedule an appointment with your provider to ensure your safety. Certain medications require routine follow up appointments to check…

Assuming you have refills remaining on your prescription, the best way to request a refill is through your pharmacy as they will send the request directly to your provider with the correct drug name, dosage, and quantity. Another option is…

Yes, we make every effort to ensure your privacy and confidentiality in all facets of serving you. Please review the “Patient Privacy” information on our website if you have questions.

Yes, in order to provide you the best care possible it is essential that we know as much as possible about your past medical history including medications, visits to specialist, health status, recent test results, self-care information, recent hospitalizations, and…

Yes. If you believe you cannot wait to schedule an appointment you are welcome to just walk-in. We will do everything possible to get you seen as soon as possible.

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