Does your home have an accumulation of unused, unwanted, or expired medications? Read this blog to read about the potential safety hazards these surplus medications present, and how to ensure safe disposal.
Santa Monica, CA-
As we currently face the community spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19), now is a great time to take advantage of our new video visit offering before being seen in-person. We are using telehealth to conduct a patient’s first visit to determine if in-office testing is needed. Telemedicine can also be used for certain follow-up visits, including a check-up for allergy medications or immunotherapies, or even if you just need to get a new prescription. Telemedicine is as effective as in-person visits, 100% HIPAA compliant, never recorded, and encrypted to protect your privacy. We are here to help.
We contract with many health insurance plans and provide health care services that fit your plan benefits. Don’t see a convenient appointment time? Call us at (310) 828-8534 to see what new appointments we might have opened up to fit your schedule.
Sincerly,
Dora Afrahim, MPAP, PA-C
Allergy & Clinical Immunology Medical Group
(310) 828-8534
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