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Access Online Patient Portal . Pay Your Bill. Come in to our office, pay through our Patient Portal or call (480) 894-2823 to make a payment.. Prescription Refills. Please contact your pharmacy for prescription refills. 340 People Learned More Courses ›› View Course Tempe Family Practice 6655 S Rural Rd Ste 3, Tempe, AZ ... Free www.yellowpages.com

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Pay Your Bill

Come in to our office, pay through our Patient Portal or call (480) 894-2823 to make a payment.

Request an Appointment

Please call our office at 480-894-2823 to schedule your next appointment.

About Joseph Alia and Banner Safety Practices

My entire office strives to be respectful and responsive and to deliver highly personalized care.

Insurance

Note: Please contact the practice directly to confirm your health plan is accepted.

How to contact Ewelina?

Call Ewelina in our dispensary at any time: 480-894-2823 , Extension 107. Please note, some prescriptions may require a telehealth visit prior to being dispensed.

Is the SARS test reimbursable?

The office visit will be billed to insurance; however, this test is not reimbursable by your healthplan will not be billed to insurance carriers. Negative results do not rule out SARS-CoV-2 infection, particularly in those who have been in contact with the virus.

Why are antibodies positive?

Positive results may be due to past or present infection with non-SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus strains, such as coronavirus HKU1, NL63, OC43, or 229E, or past or present infection with SARS virus (no. 6) . Antibodies may be positive if a person was infected with COVID-19 in the past and has recovered.

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