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3 Helpful Documents To Bring To Any Family Health Care Visit

May 26, 2017

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When it comes to family health care, it can be difficult to get the whole family in to see a medical professional, especially with young children. However, being prepared and preemptive is the best way to a quick and convenient visit that will leave your family with all the information they need to know. Here are just a few documents you should have prepared for any family health care appointment.

  1. Medical History:
    If possible, try to obtain a recent copy of your and your family's medical history information. This will make it much easier for you to communicate with your physician and talk about any recent changes that may have been made. It's not an absolute necessity, but it's sure to enhance the quality of your visit.

  2. List of Current Medications:
    Another helpful piece of documentation to bring to a family care physicians' appointment is a list of any medications you're taking, along with a list for any family members being treated. Write down the exact name of the medication, the dosage in milligrams, and how frequently it's being taken. Don't neglect to account for any over-the-counter vitamin and mineral supplements as well -- it may not seem like it, but it's important for the family health clinic to be aware in case of potential interactions or interferences with other medicines.

  3. Questions:
    Finally, it's essential to make a list of questions you want to ask your family care physician. These questions can be about anything from family health care plans to STD testing procedures - your doctor is an open book. The best way to make sure you have an exhaustive list of questions prepared is to make one in advance and add to it whenever you think of one. According to current data, the U.S. needs about 52,000 more primary care physicians by 2025 to meet our healthcare needs, so it's important to ask questions anytime you have the chance. Again, make sure to consider all family members when making a list of questions - the physician will surely be glad to answer every last one.

Ultimately, these are just a few pieces of information that are helpful to bring to any medical office. For more information about family care providers, contact AFC/Doctors Express Cherry Creek.

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