New
patients
Welcome
to Scituate Pediatrics. We are currently accepting new patients both
newborns and transfers of older children. Our office
hours & phone numbers, and directions
to the office are available if you click the appropriate link or visit
us via the Healthcare South practice page.
You must contact your insurance carrier and change your child's primary
care physician if required by your plan to have one.
When you
visit us in person for the first time, you will be asked to complete
a patient registration
form. You can print a copy of this form and complete it before coming
in to save time for both you and us. In addition to the patient registration
form, you will be asked to present your insurance card at each
visit with the appropriate co-pay. It may be an inconvenience
for you, and it certainly is time consuming for us, but we are required
by each and every insurance company to have a current copy of your card
before we can legally bill for any service. The insurance companies
collectively save over five percent of their charges each year due to
the complexities of submitting charges correctly. We cannot contribute
to their savings and still provide you with the service to which you're
entitled. Please bring your card to each and every visit.
To
be able to view and download .pdf files, like the patient
registration form above, just click on the Adobe Acrobat Reader
icon.

Well
child visits
We like to see every newborn two to three days following the discharge
of mother and baby from the hospital. These visits are usually scheduled
with one of our nurse practitioners or physician assistants. During
that visit, we will review the birth history, feeding and sleeping issues,
ensure that the baby has started to regain some of his or her birth
weight, and answer any questions that new parents may have. Most babies
will have received their first Hepatitis B immunization in the hospital,
but if they haven't we will give it at this visit; otherwise there are
no shots the first time around.
Following
this first visit, we see babies at one, two, four, six, eight, ten,
twelve, fifteen, eighteen months, two years, and then at each subsequent
birthday until the child leave the practice, usually when they graduate
from college. The schedule of immunizations
is linked in a .pdf file.
At each
well visit, we review feeding, elimination, sleeping, behavioral, developmental,
emotional, safety, and anticipatory guidance issues. There is always
adequate time for all your questions, so we ask that you please write
them down for completeness sake. With older children, we, typically,
examine the child first alone in the exam room and then talk to a parent/guardian
separately in our consult room. The decision as to the age at which
that occurs is arrived at collectively with the parent, child and examiner.
Sick
child visits
We begin answering the phones at 8:30 a.m. We will schedule acute care
visits on the same day from nine o'clock until five o'clock. If you
call before five o'clock you will be seen the same day, if necessary.
We make every effort to make sure that if your child has a problem we
will address it as rapidly as possible. On the weekend, we are either
in the office (almost every Saturday morning and half of the Sundays),
or one of our colleagues who is cross covering will be in their office
seeing patients on an urgent care basis. If you need to be seen on the
weekend, please call our office as early in the day as possible and
you will be routed to the appropriate on call physician. Please do not
address minor or chronic (i.e. several months) issues on a weekend if
at all possible. There are limitations in services available on weekends
and covering physicians are not able to manage complex, chronic conditions
in an efficient manner on weekends. Please plan ahead.
After
hours phone calls
All of us who are on call carry a pager. If paged, we will return each
emergent call within ten minutes if you identify the call
as an emergency. For urgent calls, we will call back
within the hour. For routine calls, please call us during office
hours, if possible, so that we have the benefit of your office chart
and the availability of ancillary facilities.
Referrals
For each referral, you must contact our office at least one week before
the referral appointment to give us enough time to review the request
and contact you beforehand, if necessary. No referral will be authorized
if it originates with a family's failure to contact us first to discuss
the problem. No referral will be authorized if we are not given the
one-week's lead-time.
Insurance
subtleties
Each insurance company has a different policy regarding referrals based
on the products they sell you or your employers. In general, there are
three major types of coverage: HMO coverage, PPO coverage, and general
Indemnity coverage. The HMO coverage is the least expensive and has
the tightest restrictions. It is marketed to the subscribers
as allowing each patient access to the network wide group of physicians.
Unfortunately for us, your physicians, we cannot be part of their primary
care network unless we agree to accept part of the risk involved in
care for you. In simple terms, if the cost of your medical care exceeds
the budget the insurance company has set, the physician providers must
make up the shortfall. We the physicians end up paying for your referrals.
Each of us is ethically bound to provide the single best care
we can provide for each patient we care for. We recognize this
responsibility and take it very seriously; however, if we are responsible
for each referral, we need to be part of each referral request. This
may seem onerous and impractical to you, and it certainly is cumbersome
for us, but it is absolutely necessary. We have contacted each of our
specialist colleagues about this situation. They will require that you
have a referral in hand before they provide specialty care.
For the
other options offered by your insurance carrier, the referral restrictions
may be less onerous. For a PPO product, you may not need a referral
as long as the specialist is with your plan's specified network; for
an Indemnity product you may not need a referral at all. It is ultimately
your responsibility to determine the specific requirements and
restrictions of your plan; as much as we can, we will help you with
this responsibility, recognizing that there are a multitude of insurance
carriers and products that we have to deal with.