Is your program
covered by health insurance?
How long does the
Executive Physical take?
How far in advance
do I need to schedule my appointment?
What do I need to bring
with me?
What should I do to
prepare for my Executive Physical?
I am from out of
town. Can someone help me arrange nearby hotel accommodation
and transportation?
Q:
Is your program covered by health insurance?
A: Health insurance
typically does not cover the costs of an executive physical.
Unless previous arrangements have been made with your
company, you will be asked for payment at the time of
your examination. Additional testing may or may not
be covered by insurance; we encourage you to contact
your health insurance provider and ask about any possible
coverage for additional tests.
Q:
How long does the Executive Physical take?
A: Most tests are conveniently
performed within our office and conducted in a four
to five hour period. We have morning and afternoon sessions
available, five days a week.
Q:
How far in advance do I need to schedule my appointment?
A: Plan to schedule
about two to three weeks in advance. We are dedicated
to meeting the needs of our clients' hectic schedules
and can usually accommodate appointments sooner, if
needed.
Q:
What do I need to bring with me?
A: Please bring the
following:
- Your insurance card, as additional
medical procedures, if ordered, might be billed to
your insurance provider.
- A list of current medications and
any allergies to medications you may have.
- Previous medical records, if available.
Q:
What should I do to prepare for my executive physical?
A: We ask that you
not have anything to eat or drink except water for at
least 6 hours prior to your scheduled appointment. Wear
loose comfortable clothing for your physical that can
be removed easily for examination purposes. Bring a
sweater or sweatshirt, as examination rooms may be cool.
Part of your physical may involve being
on a treadmill. Wear appropriate walking or running
shoes and/or shoes that can also be easily removed during
tests. Women scheduled or mammography should wear no
body powder or deodorant until the test is complete.
For any CT or radiology tests, a sports bra with no
metal clasps is recommended.
Q:
I am from out of town. Can someone help me arrange nearby
hotel accommodation and transportation?
A: Our Executive Physical
Coordinator will be happy to assist you with any travel
arrangements you may need, including flight and hotel
reservations, transportation to/from the airport, etc. |