Frequently Asked
Questions
Do I need a referral?
You will need to check with your insurance company to determine whether you need a referral from your primary care physician. Each insurer handles this differently. Should there be questions, our office can help you communicate with your insurance representative to determine what is required.
How do I get assigned a doctor?
Our practice is comprised of highly trained physicians in subspecialty areas of orthopedics. When you call OrthoConnecticut, we make every effort to provide you with an appointment with the doctor who specifically treats the medical issue you describe to us. Many of our doctors have expertise in more than one orthopedic discipline, and will be able to offer you a comprehensive evaluation and recommended treatment approach.
Should you request a visit with a specific physician based on a personal or primary care physician referral, your appointment can be made directly with that doctor when you call our office.
At which hospital or office will I be treated?
Do I see a doctor or a physician assistant for my visits?
Will I always see the same doctor for my visits?
Yes. Your relationship will be with your specific physician and all appointments will be maintained on your physician’s schedule, with the exception of when you agree to see a physician’s assistant.
Do I receive physical therapy through OrthoConnecticut or a third party?
What should I bring to my appointment?
- Photo ID (i.e. driver’s license)
- Your current insurance cards
- Your co-pay as indicated on your insurance card
To see a physician
Clothing that allows you to expose the area you want to be examined, a list of prescription medications and any X-rays, MRI’s or other clinical information from a previous provider.
To have an injection
Clothing that allows you to expose the area of your body where you will receive your injection, your insurance card, and your pre-registration paperwork. Please make prior arrangements for someone to drive you home. Please be sure to discontinue any aspirin and aspirin related medications 5 days prior to your injection and only eat a very light breakfast the day of your injection.
To see a hand therapist or physical therapist
Comfortable clothing that allows you to expose the area you want to be examined.
What happens at the initial examination?
Do you correspond with my referring doctor?
How do I request a prescription refill?
Call OrthoConnecticut today at 1.833.678.4628 to learn more or to schedule an appointment.