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How To Contact Me And Instructions For New Patients
New Patients If you just want to visit, to get to know me and to learn more about our services, you can schedule a 30-min "Meet and Greet". It is free. Just follow the instructions listed below to get into our appointment system. Once you are in the system, pick "Meet and Greet" from the drop down menu of services. Your appointment will be free, but in order to complete the appointment scheduling process, you will need to read and follow the instructions that follow as if you would be paying for a session with either insurance or privately. If you plan to pay with insurance: If you pay with insurance, you can go click on the "Appointments" button in the column on the left. It will take you to our online appointment system. First, you will need to register as a new user. Once you have registered you can use your ID and password to make your own appointments. Be sure to add your email address when you register. It is the best way for us to keep in touch. As an "Insurance Pay Patient", the fees that pop-up for each service may not apply to you. We will get your fees straight later, after we call your insurance company and verify your benefits. Until then, go ahead and make your appointment. When the systems asks if you would like to pay now or at the time of service, choose "At the time of service". If you would like me to make an appointment for you, just call me at 888-923-2256, Ext 1, or you can email me at shrink1@onebox.com. I can usually respond to emails faster than to phone calls.I will answer your insurance questions, check your benefits
and coverage, and make, change or cancel appointments for you. If you
have an insurance billing problem, you can also call 888-923-2256, Ext
1. If you do not use insurance to pay for our services, and plan to pay with a credit card, your Pay Pal account or with a personal check, you can make your own appointment on this web site. Just click on the "Appointments" button in the left column. First, you will need to register as a new user. Once you have registered you can use your ID and password to make your own appointments. Be sure to add your email address when you register. It is the best way for us to keep in touch. As an "Private-Pay Patient", you can see the fee for each service before you make your appointment. When the systems asks if you would like to pay now or at the time of service, choose "Pay Now" if you would like to pay in advance with a credit card or with your PayPal account, or chose "Pay at the time of service" if you would like to pay at the time of service with a credit card, your PayPal account or with a personal check. If you would like me to make an appointment for you, just call me at 888-923-2256, Ext 1, or you can email me at shrink1@onebox.com. I can usually respond to emails faster than to phone calls. Click on
“Appointments” to schedule a Free, Complimentary, Initial,
Get-Acquainted "Meet and Greet". *Email
Policy Confidentiality I cannot offer the same degree of confidentiality
for email as I for other forms of communication. When you email from a
given account, I will assume that it is acceptable to return mail to you
at that same email address. While
I will do my best to honor requests to return mail to a different email
address than the address from which your mail was sent, I do not have a
system in place that can guarantee an error will not be made.
Consequently, it's best to refrain from emailing me from accounts you do
no wish me to return mail to. Alternatively, you can avoid embarrassing
situations by setting your email program to list the address you want
your mail returned to as the address that will be accessed when I press
the reply button. Because email accounts require a third party to
maintain, I cannot guarantee the confidentiality and privacy protection
provided by the vendors involved. While I endeavor to protect my
computers from hackers, viruses, worms and other threats to the security
of your correspondence, I regret that I cannot fully assure their
protection. Please do not send me emails as a substitute for therapy sessions. If you are emailing me about a therapy issue, I will almost always postpone responding until your next appointment. Informed Consent I understand that by initiating email correspondence and/or providing you with my email address, I am agreeing to use email as an acceptable form of communication for confidential information. Other Important ConcernsThe
Doctor-Patient Relationship The
information on www.livemoresimply.com is for general information or
educational purposes only and can in no way substitute for clinical
and/or healthcare services. Visiting this website or contacting me by
email, text or telephone does not constitute or establish a professional
or therapeutic relationship. This can only be completed in my office and
after you have completed all the necessary documents and met with me in
person. Neither are Meet & Greets clinical sessions. I can not
provide any clinical advise or consul during a Meet & Greet. If
You Are Experiencing An Emergency I
am not medically trained and the limitations of my licensing require me
to inform you that in an emergency -- medical, psychiatric,
psychological, safety, health, welfare and/or others -- you must contact
your medical doctors and/or 911 and/or the proper government authority.
You should also always consider going directly to a hospital emergency
room or psychiatric hospital, or calling a suicide help line like
Contact Dallas at 972-233-2233. There is a list of alternatives
emergency contact numbers and locations on this website at http://www.livemoresimply.com/Who_to_call_for_emergency.htm If
You Need Medication, You Must Contact A Medical Doctor I
am not licensed or qualified to prescribe medication. I feel comfortable
making suggestions to a patient’s psychiatrist or family doctor with
the patient’s permission, and I will always take an active interest is
what medications you take and at what dose. My treatment will not be
complete without doing this. You need to clear any changes in your meds,
however, with your medical doctors in advance. This
is especially true in considering whether to stop medication abruptly,
or whether to decrease or increase a dosage, as opposed to phasing out a
medication, or to changing a dosage slowly over time. Abrupt changes to
meds can be very dangerous and I strongly advise patients to never stop
taking their medication as directed until discussing the implications
with their physician in person, and until then, it is very
important that patients remain on whatever medications currently
prescribed.
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