Patient Guide
Appointment/Procedure Preparation
To schedule an appointment with any of our physicians, please stop by our office or call (937) 208-7575(937) 208-7575. Instructions will be provided at the time you schedule the appointment.
We ask new patients to arrive 15 minutes prior to their initial appointment to complete any of the necessary forms from the list below:
Patients running more than six minutes late for their appointment are kindly asked to reschedule with our staff.
After Your Visit or Procedure
Instructions will be given depending on the nature of your visit. If you had testing done during your appointment, those results will be provided to you via a MyChart message or a letter.
Prior to the end of your visit, you will receive an after-visit summary that includes a list of your current medications, any prescribed medications, and instructions that you may need to follow.
Billing and Insurance
Premier Physician Network’s customer service team is happy to answer any questions about billing and insurance you may have. Find detailed billing and insurance information in the Premier Physician Network billing section.
Beavercreek Family Medicine is unable to see work-related problems. We refer all Workers’ Compensation cases to Medwork Occupational Health Care, which specializes in workers’ compensation. Medwork may be reached at the following location:
Medwork
1435 Cincinnati St.
Dayton, OH 45417
(937) 449-0800(937) 449-0800
About Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
The physician and staff will document your medical information, including your list of current medications, immunizations and preventive health screenings, personal health history, family health history, any current active medical problems, vital signs and the details of each visit with the physician, in our electronic medical record. Each exam room is equipped with a computer terminal. While the medical assistant and the physician focus on your visit, they may also enter important information into your medical record, order tests, and list medications and other health information.
How does the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) benefit you?
By entering your medical information into our system—which is accessible only by health care providers in the Premier Health network of physicians and hospitals—your doctor makes sure that, should you visit a Premier Health hospital or specialist, that physician has your most accurate and up to date medical information. This is especially important in case you have a medical emergency or illness that requires hospitalization.
Another benefit is that we can quickly get your test results from services performed in a Premier Health hospital or diagnostic facility, and laboratory services performed at Compunet Clinical Laboratories.
Referring you to Premier Health facilities is easy and efficient, as instructions from the physician to the hospital or facility are sent electronically. The facility will contact you within 24 hours to schedule your services and instruct you on test preparation. Most test results are available for the physician to review electronically in 48 to 72 hours; many are available even sooner.
Prescriptions and refills of medications can be sent electronically to your pharmacy, or—in most cases—to your mail order pharmacy service. This speeds the process for you and improves communication and accuracy between the physician and pharmacist.
All health care service providers are bound by Premier's confidentiality and compliance policies, as well as government regulations regarding protection of your privacy, when using the EMR. Your information is safe and secure, accessible only by those directly involved in your care.