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Q. How much time should I allow for my first visit?
Q. What can I expect when I arrived for the first visit?
Q. Should I bring any past medical record to my initial appointment?
Q. I have severe symptoms and don't feel that I can wait to be treated before my next visit. What should I do?
Q. Should I keep my appointment if I am having my period?
Q. What can I expect from the first visit?
Q. Will my referring physician receive a letter concerning my diagnosis and treatment?
Q. How do I get the results of my tests?
Q. What should I do if my symptoms are not improving with the prescribed treatment?
Q. What will happen at follow-up visits?
Q. Can I email Dr. Spitzer with questions or problems?
Documents needed for first visit
Please print these 4 documents, fill them out and bring them with you to your first visit along with a copy of your insurance card and a photo ID.
New Patient history
Notice of Privacy Practices Acknowledgement and Consent
Patient Demographics and Insurance Form
Patient Responsibilities
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