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Scotland Orthopedics

Office Information

* Office Location
* Driving Directions
* Mailing Address
* Appointments
* Registration Forms
* Treatment
* Emergencies & Telephone Calls
* Weekends & After Hours
* Fees
* Insurance & Payments
* Casts

Office Location

1604 Medical Drive
Laurinburg, North Carolina 28352
T: 910-276-4611
F: 910-277-4244

Mailing Address

Scotland Orthopedics P.O. Box 189 Laurinburg, NC 28353

Driving Directions

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Appointments

Patients are given appointments by calling 910-276-4611, Monday through Thursday between 8:30 am and 5:00 pm or Friday between 8:30 am and 12:00 pm.

We make every effort to avoid unnecessary waits, and one of our doctors will see you as soon as adequate time is available for your examination. Injuries to the musculoskeletal system must be seen soon after the Emergency Room visit or surgical procedure. Injuries occur unexpectedly; therefore, many patients must be worked into our regular appointment schedule. This problem may cause delay and some patients may have to wait. We try to give you an appointment as soon as possible. There may be a waiting time involved because we take the amount of time necessary to treat each patient's problems. If you are kept waiting, it is because someone else is getting the type of attention that you expect and will receive. We trust that you will understand.

Registration Forms

Provided below are various forms that require completion prior to your visit and/or surgery. Please download the appropriate form as directed by your physician and/or staff by clicking on the name of the form. If you cannot access the form, please click on the Adobe box. This will allow you to download this software, providing access to the forms. Please bring the completed form/s with you to your scheduled visit. This will help expedite the registration process. Thank you.

* New Patient Information
* Comprehensive History Questionnaire
* Authorization for Release of Health Information
* Authorization for Disclosure of Information
* Compound Authorization for Release of Information
* Notice of Privacy Policies
* Follow Up Visit
If you cannot access the forms you can click on the icon to download the software.

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Treatment

Your treatment may commerce in the office by use of injections, casting, medications or referral to the physical therapist for physical therapy modalities.

Some problems will require surgery. We will explain the procedure for you in detail. Please do not hesitate to ask your physician questions if you do not understand what is to be done. If the physicians or staff use words which are totally familiar to us, but unfamiliar to you, please ask for further explanation. We perform surgery at Scotland Memorial Hospital in operating rooms specially equipped for our surgical procedures. The staff has been specially trained in the particular needs and requirements of orthopedic surgical procedures. Your surgery may be performed as an in-patient or an outpatient.

Outpatient Surgery: Outpatient surgery refers to surgery performed at the hospital, but does not involve spending the night at the hospital. You will report to the hospital on the day of your surgery and go home that afternoon. It will require a visit to the hospital a day, or a few days, before surgery to have laboratory work performed and to meet with the anesthesiologist. The day you are scheduled to have your laboratory work performed and to consult with the anesthesiologist, you will first need to come by our office to pick up your orders and hospital paper work. If your outpatient surgery is scheduled for Monday, you will need to come by the office on Friday as the office is closed on weekends. Many of our patients are from far away and we can frequently arrange to avoid the pre-operative visit to avoid undue travel problems. Please plan to be at the hospital for the entire day as the preparation, surgery, and recovery period does take time. Be prepared to wait, like consultations, surgical procedures are of unpredictable duration. We perform many operations during a given day and will spend whatever time is necessary for each patient. Do not take anything by mouth after midnight the night before your surgery. This may be dangerous during the administration of anesthesia.

In-Patient Surgery: If surgery is arranged as an in-patient, in most instances you will be admitted the day before surgery. It is best that you arrive at the hospital in the early afternoon in order for all lab work, x-rays, and any other pre-operative work to be completed.

Emergencies & Telephone Calls

One of our physicians is on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you have an orthopedic emergency, you should first go to the Emergency Room at Scotland Memorial Hospital, or to the Scotland Urgent Care Center. Their physicians are trained to perform appropriate initial care and can refer you to one of our physicians for follow-up evaluation and treatment if necessary. If the orthopedic injury is complicated or severe, we will respond to the Emergency Room Physician's request.

Telephone calls made to Scotland Orthopedics, P.A., will be handled by the appropriate personnel. Questions about your medication, dressing, cast, or orthopedic condition are usually handled by our Physician's Assistant or Certified Orthopedic Technologist, often in consultation with the physician. Our office receives numerous phone calls everyday and it is impossible for the physician to handle each of these on an individual basis. Your doctor will be in the examination room with patients or frequently at the hospital in surgery.

Weekends & After Hours

In case of after hours or weekend emergencies, one of our physicians can be contacted through Scotland Memorial Hospital Operator, at 910-291-7000. Arrangements can then be made to meet you in the emergency room, if the problem cannot be handled over the telephone. Because of the significant problem of drug abuse, and the unavailability of complete medical records after hours, it is our policy not to refill medications in the evenings or on weekends. Please try to handle such routine problems during our office hours.

Fees

The professional fees in our office are carefully scrutinized and are customary for orthopedic surgeons in our area. We make every attempt to keep your overall medical expenses to a minimum. The cost of operating a large, modern orthopedic practice is significant and this is reflected as part of our fee. Billing costs are a portion of this overhead, and in an effort to keep this cost to a minimum, it is expected that fees for office visits and X-rays will be paid at the time your service is rendered. This gives you a clear understanding of your bill and an opportunity to discuss any problem. If you have insurance, you will be provided with a copy of your bill, which is completely acceptable to your insurance company and may be mailed to your company by you so that you may be reimbursed. We do not want any patient to suffer undue financial hardship because of their misfortune. If you are having difficulty with your account, please do not hesitate to request a conference with our accounting department where a confidential discussion may help resolve your problem. For your convenience payments for your office visits may be made in cash, check, or credit card.

Insurance & Payments

For office visits, payment is expected on the day of your office visit. You will be furnished information and a form to use in claiming the reimbursement from your insurance company. We do file claims for BCBS, N.C., Medicare and Workers Comp. Our physicians have provided service to you, not your insurance company. In this context, you will be responsible for payment.

For surgical procedures and other services performed outside of our office, we may agree to file with your insurance company for payment to be made directly to us. This will allow you to avoid paying a large fee and having to wait to be reimbursed. Frequently you will be asked to talk with our accounting department prior to your surgical procedure to make certain that we have appropriate insurance information for your account. We will do whatever we can to assist you with your insurance claim, but we have no knowledge of what your particular policy will cover.

If your injury is related to an accident that involves legal action, this will not be an acceptable reason to delay payment to us. Our office is providing care for you and will expect payment promptly. We hold the person who has received our services responsible for the bill, regardless of any pending legal action. Once your fees have been paid, we will furnish any necessary information to your legal council.

Casts

The cost of casting material is usually reflected in the cost of your fracture or surgical care. However, if a cast is damaged, abused, or changed at the patient's request, extra billing will be required as cast material is extremely expensive. For your convenience, we also stock a supply of orthopedic appliances and braces which are billed at cost, plus a handling fee of these items. This is provided as a service for our patients. Although this may increase your bill at the office, we have repeatedly demonstrated that the overall savings are significant when compared to purchasing these appliances at medical supply houses. Most importantly, it assures us that the patient is obtaining the appropriate appliance for that patient's particular condition.