Your Second Visit to Our El Paso Practice

On your report visit we explain what we found and how we may be able to help you.

Each time you come for treatment, you will be asked to fill out a form at the front desk  where you are to mark the area(s) on a drawing of the body that hurt . Rate your pain on a 0-10 scale with 10 representing the most severe level of pain you may have ever experienced.  We will, also, ask you to note if there has been any changes in either the  intensity, frequency or duration of your pain.  This is also a good time to note if there are any new changes or conditions he should know about. 

At this point, one of Dr. Smith's assistants will take you back to a treatment room where they will review your daily sheet and ask any additional questions that will help the doctor better understand your condition. Then, the assistant will repeat some of the previous exam procedures which will help the doctor determine your progress. 

Shortly following, the Dr. will come in and treat you, which may be preceded or followed by therapy if indicated for your condition.  Dr. Smith encourages questions, so please feel free to ask.

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