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Preparing for appointment with Dr Yee

1.

How do I get an appointment with Dr. Yee? What are the processes and steps to take once an appointment is confirmed?

To get an appointment with Dr. Yee, contact the clinic via phone or WhatsApp. Once an appointment is confirmed, you will receive a message with the details. Follow any specific instructions provided, such as completing preliminary forms or bringing medical records to the appointment.

2.

What should I prepare for the appointment and consultation?

Prepare by gathering all relevant medical records, including previous test results, current medications, and any dietary or behavioral logs. Make a list of symptoms, concerns, and questions you want to discuss. Bringing a notebook to take notes during the consultation can also be helpful.

3.

Why do parents need to sign a consent form?

Parents need to sign a consent form to provide legal permission for Dr. Yee to evaluate and treat their child. This form ensures that parents are informed about the procedures, treatments, and any potential risks involved, allowing them to make informed decisions about their child’s healthcare.

4.

What should I do if I am unable to attend the appointment?

If you are unable to attend the appointment, contact Dr. Yee's clinic as soon as possible to reschedule or cancel, allowing the slot to be given to another patient in need.

5.

What are the consultation and treatment fees? How can I make a payment?

Consultation and treatment fees vary depending on the services provided. Payment methods typically include cash and online transfer.

6.

How long is the typical consultation with Dr. Yee?

Typical consultations last between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the complexity of the case and the specific needs of the child.

7.

What should I expect during the first consultation?

During the first consultation, Dr. Yee will review your child's medical history, discuss current symptoms, and may perform a physical examination. Be prepared for a detailed discussion about your child's health and any previous treatments.

8.

Are there follow-up appointments, and how are they scheduled?

Follow-up appointments are usually recommended to monitor progress and adjust treatment plans as necessary. These can be scheduled at the end of your initial consultation or by contacting the clinic.

9.

What if I have questions after the appointment?

If you have questions after the appointment, you can contact the clinic via phone, WhatsApp or email. Dr. Yee or a staff member will respond to your inquiries as soon as possible.

10.

Can I bring someone with me to the appointment?

Yes, you can bring a family member or friend for support. It's often helpful to have another person present to take notes and provide additional information.

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What kind of medical records should I bring to the appointment?

Bring all relevant medical records, including previous lab results, imaging studies, and reports from other healthcare providers. Having comprehensive documentation helps Dr. Yee get a complete understanding of your child's health history.

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