Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Answers to Your Most Common Questions

What is Internal Medicine?

Internal Medicine is a medical specialty focused on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases in adults. Dr. Ofori is trained to deal with complex illness, chronic conditions, and general health maintenance for adult patients, often serving as the primary care physician.

What should I bring to my first appointment?

Please bring your photo ID, insurance card(s), a list of all medications (including over-the-counter and supplements), and any recent lab results or medical records you may have from previous providers.

Do you accept my insurance?

We accept a wide range of insurance plans. Please visit our Insurance Information section or call our office directly at (520) 907-1055 to verify coverage for your specific plan.

How do I get a prescription refill?

For refills, please contact your pharmacy directly. They will send a refill request to our office electronically. Please allow 48-72 business hours for the request to be processed. Refills are handled during office hours only.

What is the difference between an internist and a family doctor?

Family physicians treat patients of all ages, from infants to seniors. Internists (Internal Medicine Doctors) focus exclusively on adults, giving them in-depth expertise in the complex health issues and chronic diseases that affect adults.

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