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Our patient’s healthcare and well-being are our number one priority. To ensure the best possible care at ACP, please take a brief moment to review our patient information.
ACP prefers to see patients by appointment with the exception of emergencies. Children with unscheduled visits are seen by the first available provider. We recognize how busy our patients schedules can be, however we do recommend that physicals and immunizations be scheduled in advance, when possible. We ask that you help keep your children healthy with routine care. For more information regarding routine well-child checks, please download the form below for an up-to-date chart of care. |
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Well-Child Care, A Check-Up for Success
PDF download (381 KB)
Alaska 2010 Childhood & Adolescent Immunization Schedule
PDF download (500 KB)
Catch-up Immunization Schedule for Persons Aged 4 Months - 18 Years, United States - 2010
PDF download (111 KB)
New Patient Information Sheet
PDF download (267 KB)
Release of Information
PDF download (223 KB)
Parental Consent for Treatment
PDF download (158 KB)
Vanderbilt Assessment (Parent)
PDF download (101 KB)
Vanderbilt Assessment (Teacher)
PDF download (75 KB) |
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Our Office: 777-1800
Please call this number to make appointments, refill prescriptions, or ask questions. Health questions are handled by our nurses. If you are calling with an emergency, please let the receptionist know.
Life-threatening Emergencies: 911
Call 911 if your child is having a life-threatening emergency. A life-threatening emergency is the sudden, unexpected onset of a serious condition or illness.
For example:
- severe shortness of breath
- choking
- severe injury
- convulsion
- unresponsive child
Poison Control: 1-800-222-1222
Call this number if you suspect that your child has swallowed a poison (medication, cleaning fluid, toxic plant, etc.) |
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Many prescriptions can be renewed by phone. However, there are times when we ask that you make an appointment before the prescription can be refilled. This request is to ensure that your child is receiving the best possible medical care.
For prescription renewal please call us during office hours. Except in emergencies, for your child’s protection, we do not refill medication after hours when the medical records are not available. |
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Medical information shared with us is confidential. It is shared with other health care providers, hospitals, schools, and/or insurance companies only with your written authorization. (Some diseases and injuries are required by law, to be reported to State Health Agencies.)
We respect your teenager’s need for privacy. As your child reaches puberty we may ask that parents leave the exam room briefly. This allows us to discuss sensitive issues and examine your teenager without causing undue embarrassment. Teenagers appreciate this courtesy. |
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Payment is expected at the time of the visit. We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express as well as cash and personal checks.
We are a preferred provider for Aetna, Blue Cross/Premera, Cigna, and Tricare insurance companies. If your child’s visit is covered by health insurance we will bill all insurances (primary, secondary, tertiary) after a copy of your insurance card has been added to our system. However, if the primary insurance has paid the claim in full it will be the guarantor’s responsibility to submit the claim to secondary and/or tertiary insurances. Legal guardians remain responsible for any copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles at the time of service.
Medicaid patients are required to present a current card or sticker at the time of service.
If you have questions about your child’s medical bill or have financial difficulty that may require a payment schedule, please let us know. |
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