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Question: What is the cost of bariatric surgery, and will my insurance cover it?
Answer:The coverage related to bariatric surgery depends on the type of coverage your insurance plan provides. Our care coordinators will help you communicate with your insurance company to understand what coverage your plan requires and provides.
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Question: Which bariatric surgery procedure is right for me?
Answer:The best weight-loss procedure for you will be determined at your consult visit when you sit down with your bariatric surgeon. The decision is based on various factors, like:
- Any health conditions (like diabetes or GERD)
- Any previous attempts at weight loss
- Your BMI
- Your health history overall
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Question: Do I need a referral?
Answer:Specialty physicians, lab work and some imaging exams require a referral. You do not need a physician referral for AdventHealth Primary Care+ services or for physical therapy.
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Question: Do you accept my insurance?
Answer:AdventHealth Health Parks accept most types of major insurance. Please call before scheduling your appointment to confirm if your plan is accepted.
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Question: What is AdventHealth Primary Care+?
Answer:AdventHealth Primary Care+ is built on the promise of convenience and personalized, exceptional care for you and your family. Our doctors and specialists are experts at caring for patients of all ages and are available every day, including evenings and weekends.
We offer many different services in family practice, including preventative care, immunizations, help with minor injuries and illnesses, chronic disease management and more.
Services designed around your convenience include same-day appointments, registration completed before your visit and even same-day labs and results.
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Question: What specialty services are available?
Answer:AdventHealth Health Parks offer primary and specialty care, including Advanced Women’s Care, Cardiology, Digestive Care, Urology, UroGYN, Orthopedics, and more.
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Question: Can I get a prescription?
Answer:Yes, telemedicine physicians and nurse practitioners can prescribe non-controlled medication in accordance with state laws when deemed medically necessary. We can only provide a limited supply of long-term medications until you follow up with your primary care physician. We cannot refill controlled medications (narcotic pain relievers, benzodiazepines, etc.). Please contact your prescribing provider for these refills.
Does the application automatically show me available pharmacies that are within my insurance network?
No, you'll need to confirm with your insurance carrier prior to a visit to confirm that the selected pharmacy is within your network.
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Question: Can I schedule an appointment, or is it first-come, first-served?
Answer:You have the option to choose an on-demand appointment, or you can schedule an appointment for a time that's convenient to you.
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Question: Can the physician or nurse practitioner write me a work or school release note?
Answer:Yes, at the discretion of the physician or nurse practitioner. If a note is written, you can see the digital work/school release note on the last page of your visit summary sheet.
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Question: Do I need Wi-Fi to use your service?
Answer:Although we recommend you use Wi-Fi for the best possible experience, it isn't required to use our service. As long as your connection is 4G or LTE, then you should be fine. If you experience connection issues, you can switch to audio-only when connected to a doctor, and your connection will improve.