Communicating With Your Physician

Email Guidelines

  1. Please understand that emergency needs cannot be met by email and that email may not be checked on a regular basis. Urgencies should be referred to the office. Emergencies should be handled by calling "911." We do not practice medicine via e-mail.
  2. If the problem that you plan to email is complicated or long, it wll be necessary for you to schedule an appointment with one of our physicians. If you email an extremely complex problem, we may email you back and ask you to schedule an appointment. Security of email messages is limited by your server, computer, software, browser, and access to your system.
  3. Security is appropriately controlled on our website and email system. Email is not a substitute for an office visit and/or physical examination. It is only a convenient means of introduction or communication to handle simple needs, questions, or drawing attention to various aspects of your care.
  4. Copies of your email correspondence may be kept in your chart.
  5. If you abuse your email privileges, such electronic interaction may be terminated at any time. Your messages will not be read.

As Recommended by the American Medical Association and revised per Charles Carroll IV MD PLLC.

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