1. Provide Arrival Instructions
Ensure that you give clear directions or arrival instructions for the doctor. If your home is difficult to find or located in a gated community, provide the necessary details in advance.
2. Gate/Access Instructions
If you live in a gated community or building, make sure to provide gate codes, security instructions, or notify the front desk or gatekeeper ahead of time. This will avoid delays in the doctor’s arrival.
3. Parking Arrangements
If there are any specific parking instructions (e.g., permit requirements, restricted zones, available parking spaces), please share them with the doctor to make their visit easier.
4. Keep Pets Secured
For everyone's safety and to avoid distractions, kindly secure any pets in a separate room or area during the doctor's visit.
5. Prepare a Clean and Accessible Area
Please ensure the area where the doctor will be performing the consultation is clean and free of obstacles. A comfortable seating area and good lighting will help facilitate the examination.
6. Have Medications and Medical Records Ready
Gather any medications you're currently taking, recent lab results, and other relevant medical records prior to the doctor’s arrival. This will allow the visit to proceed efficiently.
7. Limit Distractions
If possible, minimize disruptions during the visit (e.g., reduce noise from TV, phone, or other devices). This will help both you and the doctor focus on the consultation.
8. Family or Caregivers
We encouraged a family member or caregiver to be present for the visit if you are comfortable. Please have them available during the scheduled time to ensure they can participate.
9. Non-refundable Policy Reminder
As a reminder, the fees for your visit are non-refundable once the physician begins commuting to your home, even if you cancel or reschedule the appointment afterward.