FAQ

Yes! We would love to see new patients of all ages in our office, from babies to seniors. Give us a call today at 972-645-9400 and we would be happy to set up an appointment.

We understand that when you unexpectedly fall sick or injured, you want to get better quickly. For this reason, we do accept walk-in appointments.

We want the check-in process to be quick and easy for you. To each appointment, we ask that you bring

  • A picture ID
  • Your Insurance Cards
  • A list of your current prescriptions and frequency of which you take them
  • Your medical and surgical history information (including x-rays, MRI and CAT scans, etc.)

To save time, we encourage you to fill out your new patient forms before coming into the office. 

We accept all major insurance plans including Medicare. For patients without health insurance we also offer affordable cash pay prices. If you have any specific questions, give us a call at 972-645-9400.

Yes! We encourage new parents to schedule a prenatal visit to meet with our board-certified doctors. You’ll have a chance to ask any questions about what our care will look like after the birth of your baby.

Well-child visits are designed for parents to raise questions and concerns about a child’s overall well-being, nutrition, and development.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends this schedule for routine well-care visits:
 
3 to 5 days
1 month
2 months
4 months
6 months
9 months
12 months
15 months
18 months
24 months
30 months
3 years
4 years
And once every year thereafter for an annual health supervision visit that includes a physical exam as well as a developmental, behavioral, and learning assessment.

Immunizations are a series of shots given to children at different ages to help ward off serious, and potentially fatal, childhood diseases. Making sure your child receives immunizations when scheduled is the best way to help protect your child from potentially fatal diseases. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, vaccinations have reduced the number of infections from vaccine-preventable diseases by more than 90%. If you’re apprehensive about vaccinations, please do not hesitate to contact our office.