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How do I get in touch with my physician after office
hours?
A physician is always available for emergencies after hours.
Simply call the regular phone number and you will be directed to our exchange.
The number for the exchange is (949) 515-3182. Our physicians share call
with a group of local physicians. If your physician is not on call, one
of the other doctors will be available to help you. Remember, after-hour
calls are for emergencies only.
When should I have my first mammogram?
Generally, your first screening mammogram should be done at age
40 unless you have a close family history of breast cancer. However,
if you feel a lump or have any concerns prior to age 40, consult your
physician. Remember to perform regular self-breast exams.
How often should I have a Pap Smear?
Generally, your Pap Smear should be performed annually. However,
if you have had a history of abnormal paps, or your physician has instructed
you differently, you may need to have a pap smear more or less frequently.
If I have had a hysterectomy, do I still need to
have a pelvic and Pap Smear?
Yes. Pap Smears do more than screen for cervical cancer. They
also measure the amount of hormonal activity in the vagina. They can
also screen for vaginal cancer, and they can detect certain infections.
Pelvic exams are necessary to detect other problems.
How long does it take to get an appointment for
an annual exam?
Our physicians can see only a certain number of annual exams every
day to allow for problems and other types of visits. Therefore, we send
out reminder cards 3-4 months in advance of the time you are due for your
annual exam. Please call as soon as you receive your card so that you
can get the appointment of your choice.
Do I always need to see my physician, or can I
utilize the services of the nurse practitioner?
Our nurse practitioners are available for most all types of exams
including pap smears, breast exams, obstetrical care, infections, birth
control, etc. Our staff is available to assist you in making the appropriate
provider selection. If your physician is unavailable, our nurse practitioner’s
schedule is much more flexible.
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