Preparing for Your Appointment

Insurance

Please verify we are an in-network provider with your insurance prior to your appointment. You must bring your current insurance card and be prepared to make your co-payment at the time of your visit. If your insurance requires you to have a referral, call your primary care physician as soon as you schedule your appointment. If you are unsure whether your insurance requires a referral, please call the number on the back of your insurance card.

A list of accepted insurances can be viewed here: Accepted Insurances

If you’re being seen for a workers' compensation injury, you’ll need the name and address of your employer's workers' compensation carrier along with an assigned claim number. If you do not have this information at the time of your appointment, we will reschedule you or bill you as self-pay. If you have no health insurance, please be prepared to make the required payment toward your initial visit. Payment arrangements for subsequent charges can be made with the billing department.

Diagnostic Tests

If you are being seen for a second opinion, please bring all X-rays, MRIs, and other tests that have been done previously. In addition, we will need all medical records from the original treating physician relating to the problem for which you are seeking a second opinion. Bring X-rays, bone scans, MRIs, or EMGs that have previously been done regarding the problem that you will be treated for. This means written reports as well as actual films. Please call the facility where these tests were performed at least 24 hours in advance in order to obtain this information.

For Aurora West Allis Medical Center Radiology, call (414) 328-6420. For Elmbrook Memorial Radiology, call (262) 785-2161. For Waukesha Memorial Hospital Radiology, call (262) 928-4045.

Allergies/Medications

Please bring a list of all allergies as well as all current medications (including dosages).

Surgeries

Please bring a list of all previous surgeries.

Identification

You will be asked to present your driver’s license or another form of picture ID at the time of your visit.

Forms

Patient Forms