Schedule An Appointment Online
For the convenience of our patients, appointments may now be scheduled online. The process is simple and available 24/7.
To schedule an appointment, click on the button below for the location of your choice. Once the scheduling screen comes up, follow the directions on the screen. If you have any issues with scheduling, please call your clinic for assistance.
To schedule an appointment, click on the button below for the location of your choice. Once the scheduling screen comes up, follow the directions on the screen. If you have any issues with scheduling, please call your clinic for assistance.
*Appointments for Pain Management and Behavioral Health at Community Care of Bridgeport must still be scheduled via telephone. Primary care appointments in Bridgeport with Kyle Miller, MD, may be schedule by clicking on the Bridgeport button above.
Making the Most of Your Visit
At Community Care, the patient is the center of the Care Team. Working as a team with your provider, nurse, navigator and pharmacist, you have the ability to reach your health care goals. Your active participation is the key to your success.
There are some key steps to making the most of your appointment:
Step 1: Before Your Appointment
Step 2: At Your Appointment
Ask Me 3 - Three Important Questions to Ask During Your Appointment
Use this as a guide to ask your Care Team questions during your visit. Make sure to write down the answers in your notebook.
Other questions you may want to ask your Care Team, based on your diagnosis and treatment, include:
Step 3: Before You Leave
There are some key steps to making the most of your appointment:
Step 1: Before Your Appointment
- Determine what you want to accomplish during the appoint.
- Write down questions for your Care Team in a notebook. You'll want to take the notebook with you so you don't forget anything important.
- Verify and write down the name and dosage of all your medications, both prescription and over-the-counter, as well as vitamins and supplements. Make note if you are taking a dosage other than the prescribed or recommended dosage. It will be important to review this list with your Care Team.
- Place all medications, vitamins, and supplements, in their original containers, in a bag to take to your appointment. Having them available will make it easier to review if a question arises.
- Notify your Care Team if you have been hospitalized or have seen a specialist or other medical provider since your last visit. This will give them time to obtain related medical records prior to your visit.
- Organize any medical documents you are taking to the appointment.
Step 2: At Your Appointment
- Tell your Care Team about your most important problems first. Your Care Team has a limited amount of time to spend with each patient and you want to make sure they know your pressing needs.
- Review the list of medications, vitamins, and supplements you are taking. Ask any questions you may have about the medications.
- Tell your Care Team about any other medical providers taking care of you. This will keep your Care Team up-to-date about all the care you are receiving and allow them to coordinate care as necessary.
Ask Me 3 - Three Important Questions to Ask During Your Appointment
Use this as a guide to ask your Care Team questions during your visit. Make sure to write down the answers in your notebook.
- What is my main problem?
- What do I need to do?
- Why is it important for me to do this?
Other questions you may want to ask your Care Team, based on your diagnosis and treatment, include:
- What is this test for?
- When will I get the results?
- How do you spell the name of that drug?
- Are there any side effects?
- Will this medicine interact with medicines I'm already taking?
- Why do I need this treatment?
- Are there any alternative treatments?
- How do I get care after hours?
- What hospital is best for my needs?
- What are the possible complications?
Step 3: Before You Leave
- Ask your Care Team to explain anything you don't understand. Do not leave the office without having your questions answered.
- Make sure to ask about referrals to specialists or social service agencies.
- Make an appointment for your next visit.
- Please consider using the in-house pharmacy so that your medical provider can confer with our clinical pharmacist about any important medication issues or interactions. Also, please ask about our mail order pharmacy services. We can mail your medications right to your door.