FREQUNTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Your appointment will be punctual, your provider will be professional, your concerns will be listened to, your questions will be answered. Clinicians will review your medical history, and any cardiac problems, symptoms, medications, and perform a physical examination. If you are unable to provide this information yourself—your family, caregiver, power of attorney, or someone you have delegated to help you can participate in the visit. If necessary, blood draws, and additional diagnostic cardiovascular studies can be arranged to be performed in the home at a later date.
Ponderosa Heart House Call accepts Medicare, Medicaid, AHCCCS, and United HealthCare, as well as many other plans. Please call our office to get the most up to date insurance acceptance information.
Ponderosa Heart House Call provides non-emergent services. Urgent visits and same-day appointments are for medical concerns that need prompt attention but are not life-threatening. A medical emergency requires immediate evaluation by emergency services (911), particularly for time-sensitive cardiac conditions. Emergency rooms are equipped for severe, life-threatening problems, including advanced diagnostic testing and invasive procedures not suitable for a home setting.