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The Portal should never be used for urgent matters. If you have symptoms that may require medical intervention or treatment in a timely manner, please call the office 781-344-3791, call 911 or go to an emergency room, as appropriate under the circumstances. The Portal is not a substitute for appropriate and timely contact with your provider.
Welcome to Tri-County Pediatrics! It’s our pleasure to be your pediatric office of choice and help you with the care and growth of your children. We have 6 conveniently located offices in Bucks, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties. For your convenience we have evening and weekend hours in addition to normal daytime business hours and we are ...
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Welcome to Tri-County Pediatrics! It’s our pleasure to be your pediatric office of choice and help you with the care and growth of your children. We have 6 conveniently located offices in Bucks, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties.
Welcome to Tri-County Pediatrics! It’s our pleasure to be your pediatric office of choice and help you with the care and growth of your children. We have 6 conveniently located offices in Bucks, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties.
Physician referral forms if required by insurance. A list of current prescriptions and/or over-the-counter medications you are taking, including dose and frequency. Pertinent information about your medical and surgical history. Any recent x-rays or appropriate records you may have. Any recent blood work results.
Please bring the following for your appointment: 1 Your insurance card 2 Physician referral forms if required by insurance 3 A list of current prescriptions and/or over-the-counter medications you are taking, including dose and frequency 4 Pertinent information about your medical and surgical history 5 Any recent x-rays or appropriate records you may have 6 Any recent blood work results
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absorbent products: Pads and garments, disposable or reusable, worn to absorb leaked urine. Absorbent products include shields, undergarment pads, combination pad-pant systems, diaperlike garments, and bed pads. anemia: A condition in which the blood is deficient in red blood cells, in hemoglobin, or in total volume.
Through a flexible ureteroscope, the physician positions the tip of the probe 1 mm from the stone. Then, by means of a foot switch, the physician projects electrically generated hydraulic shock waves through an irrigating fluid at the stone until it is broken into small fragments.
assisted reproductive technologies (ART) : The new forms of fertility treatment incorporate many methods of sperm retrieval and preparation. Once the sperm have been processed to ensure optimal fertilizing potential, they are used in a variety of procedures that aid the process of conception.
B. behavioral techniques: Different methods to help “retrain” the bladder and get rid of the urgency to urinate. (see biofeedback, bladder training, electrical stimulation, habit training, pelvic muscle exercises, prompted voiding).
Dr. Van Dusen offers free 15 minute consultations to prospective patients. If you are interested in meeting her and learning more about her approach before scheduling a full visit, you can start here. Call the office at 360-306-8313 to schedule a free 15 minute consultation.
Your first visit will last between 1 and 1 ½ hours depending on complexity. Dr. Van Dusen will take a thorough medical history as well as ask questions to gain an understanding of your lifestyle. She will perform any necessary physical exams and possibly order labs or imaging if necessary.
Return visits last between 45 minutes and 1 hour. These visits focus on assessing progress and modifying your treatment plan as necessary. Acute visits and lab review appointments are generally shorter; 30 minutes or less.
Dr. Van Dusen is available for scheduled visits by secure video conference and/or phone for return patients when necessary. New patient visits are typically only done in office but with current social distancing guidelines, she is also offering new patient visits via secure video conference.
Craniosacral visits are scheduled for either 60 minutes or 90 minutes. First time craniosacral patients are scheduled for 90 minutes. Please wear comfortable clothing and be sure that you have a bit of time to relax and allow the therapy to sink in after your treatment.
Please fill out the following forms as appropriate and bring them with you to your first visit. Double-sided is fine and saves paper! It is helpful for us to have copies of recent records if you have been under the care of another provider. You can download and use our records request form to have records sent by your provider.
We are pleased to offer a patient portal through Patient Fusion. This links to our electronic health record system. Via the portal, current patients can view lab results, upcoming and past appointments, care plans, medication and diagnosis lists, and send and receive secure Hipaa compliant messages with Dr. Van Dusen.