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Moorestown Family Practice

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to these frequently asked questions are intended to provide brief information relevant to your child's health. If you would like to speak with us regarding any of these topics, do not hesitate to call us.

All You Need to Know

  • What days are you open?

    For your convenience, our office is open Monday through Friday. When the office is closed, one of our physicians is always available for emergencies. Please call to confirm office hours.
  • How do we contact the doctor after hours?

    A doctor is available 24 hours a day. Call the office at (856) 234-2101 to contact the doctor. Please be aware that after-hours calls are intended for urgent medical issues that cannot wait until the next business day. Referral and appointment requests will not be addressed after office hours. Emergency calls are typically returned within 15 minutes. Please call back if you have not received a timely response.

    IN THE EVENT OF A LIFE THREATENING EMERGENCY, CALL 911.
  • How often should I schedule a checkup?

    The American Medical Association recommends annual "well" visits yearly. A well visit may be a checkup or a complete exam, and provides an opportunity for you to ask questions and learn more about various health issues. Your health care provider may also order important age-appropriate screenings at this time. Periodic follow-up visits are also recommended for patients who have chronic health conditions.
  • How often does my child need to be seen in the office?

    Our routine health maintenance visit schedule follows the American Academy of Pediatrics vaccine guideline for children.
  • How do I see a specialist?

    For non-urgent referrals:   when the doctor refers you to a specialist, please schedule your appointment with the specialist and then call our referral coordinator in our office within five business days of your appointment. Your referral will be available in three business days. Most referrals are completed electronically and submitted directly to the specialist's office. Please check with our office staff to determine if your insurance plan processes referrals electronically.

    For urgent referrals:   If the doctor determines that you need an urgent referral, your referral will be initiated immediately. Please remain in our office while your referral is processed, then proceed to your specialist.
  • Are you accepting new patients?

    Yes, we welcome new patients.

  • Do you accept my health insurance plan?

    Advocare participates with most major insurance plans. As participation varies by region, specialty, and physician, we recommend that you contact either our office or your insurance company representative to verify that your insurance plan is accepted.
  • Can a family physician serve as a primary care provider for children and adults?

    Yes, family physicians are trained to manage common problems ranging from birth to old age. Certain practices may focus on special lifecycle stages.
  • What is the difference between a family doctor and an internist?

    Family doctors are trained to provide for the entire family, from infant to geriatric care. Internists see only patients age 18 and older and have additional training in managing complex adult diseases. Some internists may treat patients as young as age 12. We recommend that you check with the office to determine their practice range.
  • When will I receive lab or test results?

    You will receive a call right away with any lab results that require urgent attention. Other abnormal lab results will be addressed in a timely fashion by the provider that ordered the labs or tests. Normal values are usually not reported, however, you are welcome to call our office to request a copy of your results. The best way to get lab results is to sign-up for our  Patient Portal  on our home page.
  • How do I obtain a prescription refill?

    Please call our main office number at (856) 234-2101 or have the pharmacist contact us. Allow one business day for all routine prescription refills. As it may take three to five days to obtain approval for prescriptions that require prior authorization from your insurance company, please plan your refills accordingly. Prescription refills for controlled substances such as pain medications are refilled Monday through Friday only.
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