405-841-6800
locally
877-226-5424 toll free
Email: info@scottsabolich.com
You
will be asked about your needs and
your insurance or pay-source and
advised as to what type of documentation
will be required. Usually, it’s
just a prescription but sometimes
more will be needed. Our administrative
staff will guide you through the
process. A detailed prosthetic prescription
can increase your chance of being
approved for the prosthetic componentry
that will work best for you. If you
have been wearing a prosthesis for
a while, you may need to go through
a similar process.
Workers’ comp patients will
need to provide their adjuster’s
name and phone number. For patients
with Medicare benefits, we accept
assignment.
You will be sent
pre-admission paperwork to fill out
and bring to your first appointment.
- Begin keeping a list of questions
and concerns for your prosthetist.
- Note problems or discomfort in
your residual limb or existing
prosthesis.
- Be sure to bring your insurance
cards and written prescriptions
to your initial appointment.
- Wear comfortable clothing to
your appointments. It is best for
lower extremity patients to wear
shorts.
- Remember you
are visiting a patient-focused
center. Do not hesitate to speak
your mind or ask for what you want
and need.
If you are interested in working with a travel agent to secure your travel arrangements, we recommend using our contact: Cris Diffee Pitcock at Journey House Travel Inc. |