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Contacting Your Care Team

EMERGENCY CARE

Call 911 if you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency. If you are not experiencing a life-threatening emergency, please follow After Hours Care instructions listed below.

CALL IMMEDIATELY IF YOU HAVE

  • Fever 100.5 F. degrees or greater
  • Uncontrollable nausea, vomiting or diarrhea
  • Pain is not well controlled
  • Chest pains or shortness of breath
  • Severe shaking or chills
  • Bleeding from any location including skin, nose, gums and genital areas
  • Blood in the urine or stool
  • Black, tarry bowel movement
  • Changes to skin at the radiation therapy site
  • Constipation with intense abdominal cramping
  • Changes in your vision or hearing

PRESCRIPTION REFILLS

We are happy to refill the medications we originally prescribed or are monitoring.

  • Allow 72 hours to get prescriptions approved, signed, called in or e-filled

DURING OFFICE HOURS

Our nurses return calls as quickly as they can. Please let us know if your need is urgent. Calls for test results and prescription refills will be returned after urgent patient needs are met. Non-emergency phone calls may be returned in the late afternoon after all patients are seen.

AFTER HOURS CARE

A physician is on call after hours, weekends and on observed holidays. If you have an emergency please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. If you need to speak with the physician on call, please call (951) 252-9600 or (951) 766-6460.