
Advice
Getting ready for your visit
Please have the following information ready when you speak with our operator:
- the patient’s full name and date of birth
- the patient’s Medicare
- the patient’s street address
- the patient's email address
- a description of the patient's illness
- the patient’s medication’s chart
Asking Your Doctor Questions
One of the most important things you can do during a doctor’s appointment is to ask questions. Though many people have trouble speaking up or are afraid of questioning their doctor’s authority, it’s important that conversations about your health be a two-way dialogue between you and your clinician. By asking questions, you can get vital information on:
- What tests you will need
- What your diagnosis means
- What your treatment options are
- What steps you will need to take to make sure you or your loved one gets better
Medical advice
NHS’s Travel health information for people travelling abroad from the UK
Diarrhea Recommendations
NHS Extreme Heat Advices
Dehydration symptoms
Do not hesitate to contact us for more information.