About the practice.
This is a placeholder for a clinical overview of the practice — a brief, factual description of what the clinic does, the patient populations it serves, and the kinds of conditions it commonly evaluates. It should read like a hospital department summary: clear, neutral, and focused on what a prospective patient would find useful when deciding whether the practice is a good fit.
Two to four short paragraphs is generally enough. Avoid promotional language, claims about outcomes, or comparisons to other clinics.
Services and specifications.
The structured information below summarizes the practice's services as they have been compiled for this listing. All information should be confirmed directly with the clinic before scheduling.
Hours of operation.
Appointment hours by day of the week. Holidays and seasonal variations may apply; the clinic's office can confirm current scheduling availability.
What to expect at your visit.
The notes below describe what most patients can expect when visiting this clinic. Specific procedures may vary based on individual circumstances.
Before the appointment
- Schedule by phone or through the clinic's online booking system
- Complete any intake forms in advance, if provided
- Gather relevant medical records, if available — not always required
- Bring a valid government-issued ID
During the appointment
- Brief intake and review of medical history
- Discussion of symptoms and qualifying condition
- Explanation of the certification process and next steps in EVS
- Most evaluations take 20–40 minutes
After the appointment
- Provider submits certification through EVS, typically within 24–72 hours
- Patient completes any remaining EVS steps and pays the state application fee
- DHHS issues the digital card once the application is approved
Notes for patients.
Additional information patients have found helpful when planning a visit to this clinic.
- Free parking is available on-site, including accessible parking spaces near the entrance
- The clinic is located on the ground floor and is wheelchair-accessible
- A quiet consultation area is available for patients who prefer reduced sensory environments
- Family members or caregivers are welcome to attend appointments with the patient's consent
- Telehealth appointments are conducted by video; patients should plan for a private space and a stable internet connection