davie dermatology patient records login

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33 hours ago Patients. Patient visits are by appointment only. Appointments may be made by calling 336-940-2407 between the hours of 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM Monday thru Friday. To ensure that we allow adequate time to address your needs, please specify whether or not you wish to make an appointment for a complete skin exam or for evaluation of a specific issue. >> Go To The Portal


How many laser hair removal sessions are there at Davie Dermatology?

At Davie Dermatology and the Med Spa, we offer laser hair removal performed by licensed technicians. A series of 4-6 sessions is generally require to get satisfactory results.

What time does a dermatologist visit?

Patient visits are by appointment only. Appointments may be made by calling 336-940-2407 between the hours of 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM Monday thru Fri day. To ensure that we allow adequate time to address your needs, please specify whether or not you wish to make an appointment for a complete skin exam or for evaluation of a specific issue.

How to contact Med Spa?

Call the Med Spa (336)940-3875 and make plans to come in for a free consultation today, so the next time you’re invited to go with friends to the lake you can slip on that fabulous new bathing suit with confidence.

Why are my medical records not private?

There could be problems with Internet security and privacy. For instance, hackers may access or view your health information. If this happens, then your medical records may not stay private.

Why is my diagnosis delayed?

If there is an equipment or Internet problem, your diagnosis or treatment could be delayed. Records or images that are taken and sent may be poor quality. This can delay or cause problems with your diagnosis or treatment. The records sent for review before the session may not be complete.

Can a provider use technology to check on your health remotely?

A provider may use need to use technology tools or medical devices to check on your health remotely . If you agree, part of your health record may be sent to the telemedicine provider before your session. You and your healthcare team must decide if your health problem can be helped with telemedicine.

Can you review telemedicine records before a session?

The records sent for review before the session may not be complete. If this happens, then it may be hard for the telemedicine provider to use his or her best judgment about your health problem. For instance, you could react to a drug or have an allergic response if the provider does not have all of the facts about your health.

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Patient Authorization and Consent Form

Your Telemedicine Session

  • During your telemedicine session: 1. The provider and the staff will introduce themselves. 2. When starting a session, you may be asked to confirm the state you are in and the state where you live. 3. The provider may talk to you about your health history, exams, x-rays, and other tests. Other providers may take part in this discussion. 4. A visual...
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Risks and Common Problems

  • Many patients like telemedicine because they do not have to spend time and money on travel to see a certain healthcare provider in person. Also, they can see a provider who they might not be able to see otherwise. Technology can make getting health care easy, but there can also be problems: 1. If there is an equipment or Internet problem, your diagnosis or treatment could be d…
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More Facts

  • A main goal of telemedicine is to make sure that you get good, personal health care, even though you are not seeing a provider in person. Some states may require you to have a face to face visit first and a yearly visit with your doctor before telemedicine treatment can happen. Telemedicine providers must follow the same rules for prescribing drugs just as they would for an office visit. …
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Patient Acknowledgment

  • This form gives you facts about and risks of telemedicine sessions. By signing this form, you agree that you have read, understand, and agree with these terms. I also confirm that: 1. I have been told the name and credentials of my telemedicine provider, 2. I have been able to ask questions about telemedicine sessions, 3. all of my questions have been answered, 4. I understa…
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