Frequently Asked Questions
  • What is a Patient Centered Medical Home?

     

  • Do you do routine GYN care, including Pap tests?

    Family physicians and Family PA's ( Physician Assistants) are well trained in the routine care of women, particularly Pap tests, breast exams, birth control methods and frequent problems such as vaginitis, pelvic pain, menstrual irregularities, and menopausal sysmptoms.

  • Do you treat children?

    Many people don't realize that family physicians and PA's are well trained to care for children - from newborn to adolescents. The Academy of Family Practice and the Academy of Pediatrics follow the same developmental screening and immunization guidelines.

  • Can you see my entire family?

    Our Family doctors and Physican Assistants are uniquely trained to care for the entire family. Consider allowing us to care for your family - from newborn up to any age. If you have any questions, please fell free to discuss them with us.

  • What is a PA?

    A PA (Physician Assistant) is a health care professional licensed to practice medicine with physician supervision.

  • What is a PA-C?

    Physician assistant-certified. It means that the person who holds the title has met the defined course of study and has undergone testing by the National Commission of Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA).

  • Can PA's write prescriptions?

    Yes. Our PA's have prescriptive privileges which means that they can write prescriptions for medications in the state of Virginia.

  • Can I see you even if you do not participate with my health insurance?

    Even if we do not participate with your health insurance, we are happy to provide your care. You are responsible for payment at the time of service.

  • What is the HIPAA Privacy Rule?

    The HIPAA Privacy Rule controls the use and disclosure of what is known as Protected Health Information(PHI).
 



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