ENDOCRINOLOGIST IN THE QUAD CITIES REGION
My time is spent being 100% present with my patients in office. I have voicemail, email and texting capabilities to make things easier for you; please:
How do I cancel an appointment?
Please do this as early as possible, either by sending a message through square: https://tinyurl.com/38f82n88 or by calling the office at 563 224-2212. We respectfully ask for at least 24 hours to avoid cancellation fee of $20.00
Our initial visit lasts up to 60 minutes. During the visit, we will address all your endocrine concerns to to improve your health. Please see our forms online and fill out the necessary paperwork or come in 10-15 minutes early to fill out paperwork at the time of your visit. This saves our valuable time together. Please have labs done prior to the visit so that we can review fresh information about your health at the time of the visit.
Yes. If you want to come in the soonest, please email the office with your request. If there is a cancellation, we will call you to see if you can come earlier.
In person! Labs provide us crucial information about your health. Patients need to be informed about their lab results and how labs contributes to the endocrine disease(s) at hand. I create a treatment plan and discuss in person to address and answer questions. Sometimes this involves new or changed medications and/or supplements.
This is up to the individual, depending on the health concern, and ultimately your motivation and willingness to get the care you. need. When first treating chronic health problems, our visits should generally be more frequent so that we can attack the root cause and get you feeling better faster. Thereafter, our visits space out over time.
Come in ONCE YEARLY if you are:
(Prior to that visit, we will need: yearly labs, based on your medical problem)
Come in TWICE YEARLY if you are:
(Goals: get new labs, refill prescription(s), assess effectiveness, make sure there are not major changes in your health)
If you are starting a new medication for a new problem, we suggest appointments every 4-6 weeks until stable, then every 3 months, and every 6-12 months for maintenance.
For women starting hormone therapy, you should notice changes in symptoms within 2-4 weeks.
We then see each other at 12 weeks, 6, 9 & 12 months, in order to get the full benefit of therapy.
For men starting testosterone replacement, the first year of therapy involves the most monitoring for safety and effectiveness. Labs are checked at baseline 12 weeks, 6, 9 & 12 months. Once a therapeutic dose is established, we can lengthen our intervals.
The Heartland Endocrine Group uses a n SSL encrypted email system that allows access to answers to questions in a 24-48 hour time frame. I review labs, imaging results and other medical reports and post them to our portal and can get you copies as needed. These results are electronic and can be printable, in case you need to share the info with another health professional. While we have a portal system at officeAlly, it has failed at some points (for one month or more) and is no longer the preferred way to contact our office.
I am happy to see you—regardless of your insurance type. I do not accept payments from any insurance company, including Medicaid, TriCare or Medicare. Patients with insurance are billed in full at the time of service and can submit at superbly directly to their carrier. I do not accept workman’s compensation. It is your responsibility to understand your insurance plan and what is the deductible and out of network services are allowable, including co-pays and deductibles. Large patient balances will preclude you from making future appointments.
I will not sign a contract with a health insurer that:
will not pay for medications and options we jointly decide, and then penalizes me and you by not paying the price for professional services you deserve.
I’m happy to care for Medicare patients, and, generally, they will get a refund between $60-90 for my visits by asking Medicare directly.
Why don’t I bill directly to Medicare? Let me fill you in.
I do not bill to Medicare because:
Medicare claims are more complex than any other insurer with more billing codes and rules and regulations that require hiring a team of staff to remain compliant.
Medicare requires compliance with multiple mandates and administrative requirements that my small office cannot handle.
All prescriptions need monitoring for therapeutic effectiveness and potential side effects. This is part of your treatment. If you don’t have refills, you most likely need your follow-up appointment.
Please make an appointment before you run out of medications; if there is a problem with a prescription at the pharmacy, please contact our office directly to avoid delays. Refills require time, evaluation and management, so please plan ahead. I will review my prior notes and may deny script refills because of lack of follow up.
I will not refill medications if you have not been seen in the past 12 months. Refills that are not due to my error (not refilling during your visit, electronic submission error), will cost $25.
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