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Minor
Skin Surgery |
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Sigmoidoscopy
(Bowel Cancer Screening) |
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EKG |
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Routine
School and Employment Exams |
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Cardiac
Stress Test |
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Bone
Density (Osteoporosis) |
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Diabetic
Counseling |
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Blood
Pressure and Heart Monitoring |
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Immunizations |
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| Preventive
Medicines Test Result Policy |
It is our policy at Preventive Medicine to have every lab
test examined by a medical professional, either the doctor
or the nurse practitioner. Each test result, each report
from another doctor, consult, referral, etc., each and every
piece of paper is examined by the doctor and/or the nurse
practitioner before entering your chart. If there is any
significant abnormality in any of the tests, the patient
will be notified either by phone call or in writing by one
of our staff. We do not have the facilities to contact each
and every patient to let them know that their test results
are perfectly normal. We only contact you if the test results
are "significantly" abnormal. We are happy to
provide you with your test results if you are interested,
but you must call us. As a rule, we suggest you wait eight
to ten days after your last visit to call if you are interested
in finding out the exact numbers on your reports, etc. Most
of our results are available within 24 hours, but a few
tests like the PSA and the thyroid, take a week, so we tell
people to wait eight or ten days. Tests done at outside
laboratories, i.e., mammograms, barium enemas, etc., we
also have no control over. That is why we recommend that
you contact us eight to ten days after your last visit.
Once again, it is our policy to contact you for significant
abnormalities. If we do not call you, that means that your
test results are within expected limits. If you are curious
about the results or want to confirm the results we obtained,
etc., by all means, call us, but we will not contact you
unless results are abnormal
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| Confidentiality |
Regarding confidentiality, we consider your records privileged
confidential information and we will not release your records
to anyone for any reason at any time without your verbal
or, preferably, your written permission.
So, if your husband or wife calls up and says, I want my
loved one's bloodwork, we will not tell them that without
your prior authorization. If you sign an insurance form
or other piece of paper that authorizes the information
to be given out, we will comply with that.
Your records are private, personal and confidential and
we intend to keep them that way.
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This
health article is made available by Dr. Joseph Barry
MD a Physician. Physician's office at 5415 West Genesee
St., Camillus, NY 13031, is easily accessible from Syracuse,
Warners, Marcellus, Liverpool, Elbridge, Memphis, Nedrow,
Baldwinsville, Jordan, and Mottville.
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