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Common Questions


 

What should I bring to my first appointment?

Please make sure that you arrive to the physician’s clinic at least 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment time so that you can provide us the necessary paperwork and insurance information to put you into our system. To save time, you can also print the New Patient Forms located on our forms page and bring them filled out to your appointment.

 

Do I need a referral to make an appointment? 

No, you do not need a referral to make an appointment with either a primary physician or a physician assistant. We are currently accepting new patients. However, for your visit to be covered through your insurance please contact your insurance provider to understand the terms of your policy.

 

Do I need to have my blood pressure checked regularly?

It is recommended that your blood pressure be checked every two years after the age of 21. We also recommend annual check-ups with your primary physician after the age of 50 and frequent check-ups if you have additional risk factors. The most common risk factors for high blood pressure include family history, being overweight and having a diet high in sodium.

 

How is the doctor-patient relationship different here, compared to other hospitals or clinics?

We believe that our staff members are leaders in providing patient-focused care. We take the time to listen to patients’ concerns and address any questions they may have. We are a physician’s clinic that values all of our patients and appreciate the long-lasting relationships we create with them.

 

How will I pay for my care? 

If you have insurance, please bring in your card and we will collect your co-pay and bill you through your insurance plan. If you are not insured, we require payment at the time of service. Our office policy is to collect the deductible portion of your visit that is due at the time of service. We strive to have all aspects of our practice, including our professional fees, reflect our ethical and rational approach to your care.

 

What is your cancellation policy?

We require a 24 hour notice to cancel all appointments. Please be sure to contact us if you will not be able to make your scheduled appointment with your medical doctor to avoid having to pay a cancellation fee.

 

How can I get a hold of my medical doctor?

We take pride in our doctor-patient relationships and schedule plenty of time for you to get all of your questions answered. If you need to get in touch with your medical doctor or physician assistant in between appointments, please contact our main office to leave a message or schedule an appointment.

 

How can I prevent a cold or flu?

Colds and the flus are commonly transmitted through the nose and mouth. To help prevent colds and flus:

  • Thoroughly wash your hands.
  • Avoid contact with contagious individuals.
  • After being in the company of someone with a cold or the flu, make sure not to touch your nose or mouth where the virus could enter.
  • Stay current on your yearly flu vaccinations.
  • Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated.
 

How do you notify your patients of lab or test results?

On the Patient Information Form that you fill out on your first visit, there is an opportunity to answer how you would like to be notified regarding any test or lab results. We are usually able to notify patients within 24 hours of receiving results.

 

Will I be able to get copies of my test results?

Yes, upon request we are able to provide you copies with your test results. 

 

Do you allow urgent or same day appointments?

We do set aside time for urgent visits. However, if you are having an emergency, please dial 9-1-1.

 

What are your office hours of operation?

We are open Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 5:00pm.

Location

Farr Medical Group, Inc.
8307 Brimhall Road, Suite 1707
Brimhall area

Bakersfield, CA 93312
Phone: 661-463-8048
Fax: 661-587-8980

Office Hours

Get in touch

661-463-8048