Form to be filled in English
We do not need any forms to be filled out if you made an appointment by phone (281) 953-8307. For new patient online appointment, click here. Or you can print New Patient Information Form, fill it, and fax to (281) 953-8362.
How do I make an appointment?
All patients require an appointment, in order to be seen by a doctor. However, we will make same day appointments for injuries that have recently occurred or that require immediate attention. Non-urgent matters will receive appointments in less than 2 weeks, provided the necessary authorizations are obtained.
New Patient Scheduling: (281) 953-8307
Follow-up Patient Scheduling: (281) 953-8310
When an Urgent care patient is coming to ROC for a possible surgery: (713) 762-2273
What should I take for the first visit?
To make the most of your clinic visit, please bring the following personal medical information with you to the appointment:
- Referral from your primary care physician (PCP), when required.
- Insurance information
- Insurance card
- Picture Identification
- Previous operative reports
- Actual films and reports of any previous x-rays, MRI or CT scans
- List of allergies and any medications you are taking
- Previous medical records related to your condition
What should I do when I check in?
Sign in and ring the bell on the front desk.
How to change or cancel an existing appointment?
If you are unable to keep an appointment, we ask that you kindly provide us with at least 48 hours notice. This courtesy, on your part, will make it possible to give your appointment to another patient.
New Patient Scheduling: (281) 953-8307
Follow-up Patient Scheduling: (281) 953-8310
Can you remind me before the visit?
Yes, our automated reminder system will call you 2 days and the day before to confirm your appointment. Please provide us with the best phone number to reach you.
May I talk to a doctor directly?
Yes. Most calls requesting to speak with the physician are usually returned at the lunch time if the physician has a break or at the end of the clinic day. but keep in mind our physician are not always available because they are in surgery every other day.
How are my symptoms evaluated by the doctor?
It generally takes a minimum of three visits to diagnose a complex problem and usually one visit for most presenting conditions.
