When you leave any of our medical offices, we hope you will say, "The care that I received was excellent!" In order to accomplish that, we want to be sensitive to your personal values and beliefs, as well as your unique cultural, ethnic, racial, and religious identity. Equally important, we want you to help us with your care. For example, if you are experiencing pain or discomfort, please let your caregiver know so we can attempt to alleviate it.
Information about your care is very private, and is protected by state and federal laws. We work hard to respect your privacy, while, at the same time, complying with the laws applicable to us. In most cases, it's up to you whether we give out your information. By using our consent form, you may request that information go to family members or friends involved in your care. Alternatively, you may request that information not be shared.
We pride ourselves on patient-focused medicine. But to do so, we need your help. Our caregivers are seeking to give all of our patients the same level of professional, personalized care that you can and should expect from us. We ask that you respect your caregivers and our other patients.
Posted on
Fri, January 1, 2010
by Via OB/GYN